Preiss

50 Communities
10,089 Units
29 Cities
75 Student Communities
2 Corporate Communities

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Preiss Community Portfolio


Top Cities Where Preiss Operates

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Raleigh

Raleigh earns its City of Oaks nickname every day on streets shaded by sprawling oaks, where a thriving arts scene, hundreds of parks, and a growing restaurant culture make daily life genuinely engaging. As the anchor of the Research Triangle alongside Durham and Chapel Hill, the city offers proximity to world-class institutions and a lively downtown without the cost of larger coastal metros. Popular neighborhoods like Glenwood South, Five Points, and the Warehouse District each bring their own character -- from late-night live music to local breweries to indie boutiques -- while North Hills and Brier Creek offer a more suburban pace just minutes from the city core. The rental landscape spans a wide range of options: sleek high-rises in the downtown Warehouse District, mixed-use communities at North Hills, townhomes and bungalows in historic Oakwood, and spacious single-family rentals in quieter outer neighborhoods like Walnut Creek and North Raleigh. Architecture ranges from Victorian and Queen Anne homes on the tree-lined blocks of North Blount Street to contemporary loft conversions and new construction apartment communities near NC State University. North Carolina State University, with 36,000 students, anchors a research and life-sciences economy that stretches into the 7,000-acre Research Triangle Park, home to more than 300 companies including Bayer, Cisco, Fidelity, and Lenovo. Shaw University, established in 1865 as one of the oldest historically Black colleges and universities in the country, adds deep educational roots to the city's identity. Raleigh also bills itself as the Smithsonian of the South, backing that claim with more than 40 free attractions and museums spread across the city.

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Austin

Although it is the state capital and located deep in the heart of Texas, Austin generally has more in common with places like Portland, Oregon rather than other large Lone Star State cities like Dallas or Houston. Consistently named one of the best places to live in America, Austin combines passions for food, live music, entrepreneurship, iconoclastic attitudes, and Texas traditions into a wholly unique cocktail that people just can’t get enough of. The expansion of the tech industry and the wild popularity of music festivals like Austin City Limits and South by Southwest have boosted Austin’s profile as one of America’s most in-demand communities of the 21st century so far, attracting people from all walks of life and every corner of the world. Regardless of their atypical culture, Texas pride runs deep in Austinites. Many of the city’s hip, young entrepreneurs are more than happy to deal in classic regional staples like Tex-Mex food, cowboy boots, and country music. Austin is also home to one of the top public universities in the state, the University of Texas at Austin, lending the entire city the vibrant energy of a college town. Austin contains a broad range of apartments, condos, townhomes, and houses available for rent in its many diverse neighborhoods. Wherever your dream rental is located in Austin, you’re sure to be within driving distance of signature attractions such as Barton Springs, Lady Bird Lake, Zilker Botanical Garden, the Domain, Bullock Texas State History Museum, Blanton Museum of Art, Sixth Street, and the Texas Capitol Building.

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Clemson

Clemson, SC is best known as the home of Clemson University, which plays a major role in the local economy and daily life. Renters here benefit from access to the university, a walkable downtown with restaurants and shops, and outdoor areas like Lake Hartwell and the South Carolina Botanical Garden. U.S. Route 123 also provides a direct connection to Greenville for commuters. Apartments for rent in Clemson appeal to a wide range of renters—from those working or studying at Clemson University to employees of nearby employers like AnMed Health and regional manufacturers. Whether you’re looking to live near campus or prefer something closer to the lake, the city offers a mix of rental options with convenient access to work, school, and recreation.