Integrity Rise Property Management

54 Communities
8,625 Units
28 Cities
8 Corporate Communities
1 Student Community

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Integrity Rise Property Management Community Portfolio


Top Cities Where Integrity Rise Property Management Operates

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Charleston

Living in Charleston, West Virginia, combines city living with natural beauty along the Kanawha River. The state capital offers housing options throughout its distinctive neighborhoods, including the East End, South Hills, and Kanawha City. The rental market shows one-bedroom apartments averaging $941, while two-bedroom units average $1,043. The Clay Center for the Arts & Sciences anchors the cultural scene with its performance halls, museums, and planetarium. Residents enjoy outdoor recreation at Kanawha State Forest's 9,300 acres, while the Capitol Market, set in a restored train station, offers local produce and specialty foods year-round. Charleston's evolution from its industrial past has created a modern cityscape of government offices, healthcare facilities, and institutions like the University of Charleston. The downtown area features diverse architecture, from Victorian mansions to Art Deco buildings, particularly throughout the East End district. South Hills offers elevated views of the city, while Kanawha City sits near major medical centers. The West Side continues to develop its arts community. Each June, FestivALL celebrates local culture with performances and art installations throughout downtown. As West Virginia's capital city, Charleston combines accessibility with affordability while maintaining its role as the state's governmental center.

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Pascagoula

If you’re looking for a small, peaceful town on the waterfront of Mississippi, Pascagoula is a great option for all of you renters out there. This town overlooks the Pascagoula Bay and the Gulf of Mexico. Though it saw some damage during Hurricane Katrina, the town has recovered and is still the charming, quaint town it always was! This welcoming community resides just west of the Grand Bay National Estuarine Research Preserve, and residents love visiting the beautiful Pascagoula Beach State Park in town. Popular local eateries like Andersons Bakery and Off the Hook are fun places to visit after finding your new apartment in Pascagoula. And don’t forget to visit local historic spots like the Round Island Light House off of Laurel Avenue!

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Columbia

Columbia is South Carolina's capital city, positioned where the Saluda and Broad rivers converge to form the Congaree — a geographic detail that shapes both the city's layout and its outdoor culture. As the anchor of the state's Midlands region, Columbia draws its identity from three powerful forces: state government, the University of South Carolina, and Fort Jackson, the U.S. Army's largest basic training installation. Together, these institutions create a steady, diverse economy that keeps the rental market active year-round. Neighborhoods across the city offer genuinely different experiences. The Vista delivers warehouse-style lofts near the South Carolina State Museum and the riverfront, while Five Points pulses with energy close to the USC campus. Shandon is known for tree-lined streets and craftsman bungalows, and the Main Street District offers loft-style apartments above street-level shops and the popular Saturday Soda City Market — a nod to Columbia's well-known nickname, "Soda City." The housing mix runs from downtown high-rises and converted mill lofts along the river to townhomes and traditional rentals in quieter residential corridors. Apartment communities throughout the city tend to sit close to major employers, greenway trails, and cultural destinations like the Columbia Museum of Art and Riverbanks Zoo and Garden, making it straightforward to build a full life here without stretching far.