Apartments for Rent in Hattiesburg MS
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Hattiesburg Market Snapshot
Average 1-Bedroom Rent is $922/mo
Up 1% From Last Year
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Hattiesburg, MS Apartments for Rent
Set in Mississippi's Pine Belt, Hattiesburg lives up to its "Hub City" nickname with quick connections via I-59, US-49, and US-98, plus Amtrak's Crescent at the restored downtown depot. If you're searching for apartments for rent in Hattiesburg, most homes put you within an easy drive of the University of Southern Mississippi, Forrest General Hospital, and the 28th Avenue medical corridor. Commutes to Camp Shelby are straightforward down US-49, and weekend trips to the Mississippi Gulf Coast or Jackson take about an hour to 90 minutes. On your days off, bike the 44-mile Longleaf Trace, see the animals at the Hattiesburg Zoo in Kamper Park, catch a show at the Saenger Theater, or visit the African American Military History Museum.
Popular places to live include Downtown Hattiesburg for lofts and walkable access to Southern Prohibition Brewing, the Saenger, and rentals close to Hattiesburg Amtrak Station. Midtown/USM Area offers apartments near the University of Southern Mississippi, the All-American Rose Garden, and Hardy Street favorites. The Avenues and the Oaks Historic District bring leafy blocks near the Longleaf Trace Gateway. West Hattiesburg/Oak Grove along US-98 has larger communities by Turtle Creek Mall, Lake Terrace Convention Center, and quick I-59 access. The Medical District around 28th Avenue keeps you near Forrest General Hospital and Hattiesburg Clinic. South Hattiesburg along US-49 puts you close to Camp Shelby and Paul B. Johnson State Park, while East Hattiesburg near Chain Park at Twin Forks adds riverfront green space with a short hop over the bridge to downtown.
Hattiesburg, MS Rental Insights
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Students renting in Hattiesburg, MS have access to Southern Miss, William Carey University, and Jones College.