Apartments for Rent in Detroit MI
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Detroit Market Snapshot
Average 1-Bedroom Rent is $1,114/mo
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Explore Rent Prices Near Detroit, MI
Detroit, MI’s average rent price is $1,601 per month. Compare rent prices and available listings in nearby cities to find better value or more options that fit your budget.
| Average Rent | |
|---|---|
| Highland Park | $901 |
| Ecorse | $850 |
| Ferndale | $1,749 |
| Melvindale | $855 |
| Dearborn | $1,459 |
Average Monthly Rent is calculated using the average rent of active one-bedroom apartment listings.
Detroit, MI Apartments for Rent
Whether you're drawn to the energy of Downtown high-rises near Comerica Park and the Fox Theatre, or the tree-lined streets of Corktown with its brick facades and trendy dining along Michigan Avenue, Detroit offers a place to settle that fits nearly any lifestyle. Midtown puts you steps from Wayne State University and the Detroit Institute of Arts, while Brush Park showcases beautifully restored Victorian homes just a short walk from Little Caesars Arena. Eastern Market draws renters who love the Saturday market, street murals, and the Dequindre Cut greenway, and neighborhoods like West Village and Rivertown deliver skyline views along the Detroit River. With the QLine streetcar connecting Woodward Avenue and the People Mover looping through the business district, apartments for rent in Detroit give you easy access to work, entertainment, and everything in between.
Getting around is simple thanks to I-75, I-94, I-96, and M-10, which all flow into the city center, making commutes to Ford Field, the Renaissance Center, and Henry Ford Hospital straightforward. Beyond your front door, you'll find live music venues honoring the city's Motown roots, Tigers games at Comerica Park, and the historic Eastern Market bursting with local vendors. Rentals near the Detroit Riverwalk put Belle Isle Park and Campus Martius within reach, while spots close to Greektown or the Fisher Building mean authentic restaurants and striking architecture are part of your daily routine. From lofts in converted warehouses to modern apartments near cultural landmarks, Detroit's rental scene reflects a city that's as affordable as it is full of character.
Detroit, MI Rental Insights
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Detroit, MI has decent public transit. Many trips can be made by bus or rail, but a car is often needed for convenience.
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Students renting in Detroit, MI have access to Wayne State University, College of Creative Studies, and Wayne County C.C., Downtown.