Apartments for Rent in Twin Falls, ID (118 Rentals)
Rivercrest
Latitude 42
Apartments@Falls Crossing
Addison Springs
Golden Eagle Patio Home Apartments
Creekside Townhomes
Laurel Park
Vivienne Townhomes
3250 N 2300 E, Unit C
320 Lenore St
214 Blue Lakes Blvd
238-244 Richardson Dr
321-329 Pheasant Rd
835 Shadowleaf Ave
679-681 Sparks St N
1074 Frank Henry Rd
347 Lenore St
845 Shadowleaf Ave
206 Ketchum St E
Valley Vista Village
El Milagro
Twin Falls Gardens Apartments
913-933 2nd Ave W
Willswood
Courtyard Apartments
Timberlake Village Apartments
715-778 Honey Locust Ln
Rose Park Apartments
The Falls Apartments
Clear Spring Apartments
Russell Square Apartments
Saratoga Apartments
Main Ave Lofts
641 Main Ave W
203 Eden St N
148 Locust St
325-335 Gooding St N
171 S Blue Lakes Blvd
Evergreen Apartments
250 Juniper St N
312 3rd Ave W
151 2nd Ave E
Bel Isle Apartments
Caliber Courts
Rock Creek Mobile Manor
336 2nd Ave N
341 Pheasant Rd W
329 N 5th Ave
Quilici Apartments
Twin Falls, ID Local Guide
How much does it cost to rent an apartment in Twin Falls?
Bedroom | Average Rent | Cheapest Rent | Highest Rent |
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Twin Falls Studio Apartments | $1,028 | $1,028 | $1,028 |
Twin Falls 1 Bedroom Apartments | $1,429 | $1,165 | $2,314 |
Twin Falls 2 Bedroom Apartments | $1,580 | $900 | $2,184 |
Twin Falls 3 Bedroom Apartments | $2,090 | $1,400 | $3,277 |
Twin Falls 4 Bedroom Apartments | $1,750 | $1,750 | $1,750 |
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Twin Falls Overview
Idaho has a great reputation for American living, and Twin Falls contributes to this wonderful standing. This city offers a welcoming small town feel and a great sense of community. It boasts a low unemployment rate and the promise of great economic growth over the next decade. Life in Twin Falls apartments can be fantastic.
What is the history of Twin Falls?
Twin Falls is a relatively young city, developing around the Milner Dam in the early 1900’s. The dam opened on the first day of March in 1905, and the village of Twin Falls incorporated on April 12, 1905. Shortly afterward, Twin Falls proudly boasted a newspaper, school, bank, rooming house, bakery and more.
How is the weather in Twin Falls?
In Twin Falls, you can expect seasonal temperatures and moderate weather. Enjoy sunny weather between mid-June and mid-September that averages around 78°F. Late July typically brings the highest temps. The mercury drops between mid-November and late February. Bundle up for average temperatures that hover around 45°F. Christmas goes on record for the coldest day of the year, at 20°F. Fierce winds in spring and winter are this area's most notable weather feature.
How do I get around town?
Most Twin Falls residents get around this rural community via their own vehicles. Public transportation options are currently limited to Trans IV operated by the College of Southern Idaho. However, 2020 may bring a Metropolitan Planning Organization to Twin Falls which may mean more transportation options. Magic Valley Regional Airport is only about five miles outside of town.
What is the Twin Falls commute like?
The average commute time in this community is just under 17 minutes. Twin Falls is not positioned on the Interstate Highway System. However, U.S. Route 93 and Route 30 do run through the city. Residents may also easily access I-84 via Route 93 just about 5 miles north of Twin Falls.
What are the local media outlets?
Times-News serves as the city’s print news source, with a circulation slightly below 20,000. It’s available online as magicvalley.com. The AG Weekly provides agricultural news that is vital to this area. Popular radio stations in Twin Falls include country station 95.7 KEZJ, KOOL 96.5 with classic hits, and I-ROCK FM105.1.
Why live in Twin Falls, ID?
" Twin Falls is an excellent place to live for those who enjoy beautiful scenery, varied recreational activities and a laid-back atmosphere. Outdoor adventurists are in their element here, due to the city’s proximity to Snake River Canyon. An abundance of daredevil options is available, such as rock-climbing, base jumping, and white water rafting. Agricultural professionals in processing, production and food science find many career opportunities in this agricultural-based economy. Located in Twin Falls, the College of Southern Idaho fulfills the educational aspirations of young students in the area, and provides access to art and cultural opportunities to community residents."
What Twin Falls landmarks should I see?
Shoshone Falls is the area’s most well known landmark, standing higher than Niagara Falls at 212 feet. Both the Falls and the city of Twin Falls were stops on the famous Oregon Trail. The Snake River Canyon and Perrine Bridge are two more noteworthy landmarks that draw thousands of visitors annually.
What is there to do around Twin Falls?
Twin Falls has outdoor recreation covered, with easy access to camping, hiking, swimming, fishing, rafting and a plethora of additional robust physical activities. In town, residents enjoy golfing, shopping, dining, museums and the Herrett Center for Arts & Science. Twin Falls also boasts three bars and clubs for those who prefer a bit of the night life.
Any annual festivals or Twin Falls events to know?
Harvest Time Festival is a popular annual holiday arts and crafts festival held to raise funds for College of Southern Idaho Hospitality students, drawing close to 200 vendors. Festival for Children and the Twin Falls County Fair are also popular area events.
Where are the nearby vacation spots?
Twin Falls and southern Idaho boast many natural scenic areas to visit and stay for rest, relaxation or recreation. The Shoshone Falls park complex is a great spot for the whole family, with boating, fishing, picnicking and more. The Hagerman Fossil Beds are a fascinating destination located a mere 35 miles from Twin Falls.
Where is the best place to move in Twin Falls?
" This city is a great place to make your home. With a low crime rate, low cost of living and low unemployment, you have your pick of inviting areas for apartments in Twin Falls. Many residents enjoy living in the Canyon area for its scenic beauty, minimum traffic and generous shopping options. Twin Falls apartments in the northwest side of town, north of Pole Line between Falls Ave and North Grandview Drive are in very safe neighborhoods with lots of growth. The largest neighborhood in Twin Falls is the entire area south of Orchard Drive East, and it’s one of the safest in the city."
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Walk Score®
51 / 100
Somewhat Walkable
Some errands can be accomplished on foot
Bike Score®
49 / 100
Somewhat Bikeable
Minimal bike infrastructure
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Frequently Asked Questions about Twin Falls
What is the current price range for One Bedroom Twin Falls Apartments for rent?
Today's rental pricing for One Bedroom Apartments in Twin Falls ranges from $1,165 to $2,314 with an average monthly rent of $1,429.
What does renting a Two Bedroom Apartment in Twin Falls cost?
The monthly rent prices of Two Bedroom Apartments currently available in Twin Falls range from $900 to $2,184. Today's average rental price for Two Bedrooms here is $1,580.
How expensive are Twin Falls Three Bedroom Apartments?
There are currently 25 Three Bedroom Apartments listings available in Twin Falls on ApartmentHomeLiving.com. The pricing ranges from $1,400 to $3,277 - averaging $2,090 for the location.
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