Apartments for Rent in Berea KY
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Berea, KY Apartments for Rent
The quirky, artistic city of Berea is known as the Folk Arts and Crafts Capital of Kentucky. From painters and sculptors to weavers and instrument makers, artists of all kinds live and work in Berea. It is home to unique art galleries and stores, like the Appalachian Fireside Gallery and the Old Town Amish Store. Berea College, a private liberal arts college established in 1855, is located here, adding a college town vibe to the already energetic city.
Because it is known for its arts and artists, Berea enjoys a large number of tourists throughout the year. In September, they come for the Spoonbread Festival. They also come to visit the Kentucky Artisan Center, which hosts events, exhibits and displays, and demonstrations. The Artisan Village is also a major attraction, featuring stores like Copperas Mountain Candle Company, Gastineau Studio, Gallery 123, Weston Glass Studio, and the Cabin of Old Town Artisan Gallery.
Berea is about 40 miles south of Lexington and 15 miles from Richmond, making it a great option for commuters. The city is very walkable and bicycle-friendly, with ample sidewalks and bike trails. In addition to the beauty of its art, Berea is filled with natural beauty, as well. It borders the massive Daniel Boone National Forest, a beautiful destination filled with sandstone cliffs, lakes, and rivers, and providing activities like hiking, camping, and rock-climbing.
Berea, KY Rental Insights
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You can find flexible rentals in Berea, KY by exploring short-term rentals for temporary stays or browsing furnished apartments for move-in ready options that save time and hassle.
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Tour apartments from your couch with Matterport 3D Tours. We have 9 Berea apartments with virtual tours available. Walk through the apartment, view room layouts and get a feel for the space before an in-person tour.
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Berea, KY has very few transit options. Residents typically rely on driving for daily needs.
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Students renting in Berea, KY have access to Berea College, Eastern Kentucky University, National College, Lexington, and University of Kentucky.