The Residence at 1000 Elm
1000 Elm St,
Manchester, NH 03101
$2,100 - $3,090
1-3 Beds
Are you ready to live life with excitement and zeal? Then the hip and stylish Opera Block Apartments will fit your passion for big city living. This Historic Property is an architectural delight with all the modern features you crave while retaining the charm and grace of the early 20th century. This property is on the National Register of Historic Places and is located in the Heart of the Theatre District of Manchester. A variety of studios, one and two bedroom apartments, lofts and 2 story penthouses are featured here. This property has so many great amenities. Each apartment is unique with many architectural features. High tin ceilings, restored woodwork, stainless steel appliances, microwaves, dishwashers, skylights, lofts, faux fireplaces and exposed brick accent walls are in some of the apts and are the distinctive accents that make this property unique. These apartments all have central air-conditioning and heat, large closets, upgraded flooring, sweeping city views from large windows, elevator, parking, laundry rooms, secured package lockers, and a keyless secure entry system. The Opera Block is just steps to City Hall, the Historic Palace Theatre, the SNHU Arena, the best shops and restaurants in town, and the business district of the largest city in New Hampshire. Easy access to Rtes 293, 93 and 101 also make living at the Opera Block special. Live work and play in the heart of the city at the Opera Block Apartment homes. Renting is easy here! We have done away with the traditional Security Deposit and now offer a very low cost alternative. It's called a non-refundable Lease Safeguard Bond starting at $399.
Opera Block Apartments is an apartment community located in Hillsborough County and the 03101 ZIP Code. This area is served by the Manchester attendance zone.
Fitness Center
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Loft Layout
High Speed Internet Access
Downtown Manchester is known for its vibrant urban community, historic buildings, and family-friendly festivals. Nestled in the center of the largest city in New Hampshire, downtown serves as the commercial and financial hub of Manchester. Once a thriving mill yard, many apartments, offices, and restaurants have since converted and renovated mills for their space, which adds to the city’s sense of charm. The Merrimack River runs along the western side of town, and Boston sits about 52 miles southeast.
There are hundreds of businesses (small and large), large cultural events such as the Jazz and Blues Festival, highly ranked schools, and unique shops lining the streets of this district. Apartments in Downtown Manchester range from affordable to upscale, so there’s truly something for everyone in this neighborhood.
Learn more about living in Downtown ManchesterColleges & Universities | Distance | ||
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Walk: | 8 min | 0.4 mi | |
Drive: | 8 min | 3.0 mi | |
Drive: | 10 min | 4.1 mi | |
Drive: | 30 min | 21.5 mi |
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