The Residence at 1000 Elm
1000 Elm St,
Manchester, NH 03101
$2,100 - $3,090
1-3 Beds
Do you have a passion for an apartment home that features warm inviting spaces that are designed to fit your needs and lifestyle? Then Redstone Apartments are just right for you. Enjoy our inviting property that is right in the center of where you want to be! Close proximity to Routes 3, 93 and 293 and downtown Manchester makes for a lifestyle that is convenient. Enjoy having the Mall of New Hampshire just a mile away, shop and dine on South Willow Street or walk to the South Manchester Bike Trail and beautiful Nutt’s Pond. Choose a one or two bedroom apartment home that features a fully applianced Energy Star kitchen with dishwasher and microwave. All apartments have their own washer and dryer, plenty of cabinet space, central air conditioning and access to our beautiful grounds that feature playgrounds and BBQ areas. Your cats and large dogs are welcome here. Come see for yourself! Be part of the Red Oak Life at Redstone Apartments. 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 Term Bond. The cost is just $299.
Redstone Apartments is an apartment community located in Hillsborough County and the 03103 ZIP Code. This area is served by the Manchester attendance zone.
Playground
Controlled Access
Grill
Pet Play Area
Washer/Dryer
Air Conditioning
Dishwasher
High Speed Internet Access
Welcome to Manchester, New Hampshire's largest city, where historic mill buildings meet modern living along the Merrimack River. This former mill town honors its industrial heritage while embracing its role as a contemporary New England community. Housing options span from restored mill apartments downtown to residential communities throughout the city's established neighborhoods. The rental market remains steady, with one-bedroom apartments averaging $1,718, showing a 0.5% increase over the past year, while two-bedroom units average $2,145 with a 4% annual increase.
Manchester's downtown features the renowned Currier Museum of Art and the Palace Theatre, a restored 1915 landmark presenting live performances throughout the year. Outdoor enthusiasts can explore Derryfield Park's trails or observe wildlife at the Massabesic Audubon Center. The presence of Southern New Hampshire University and the University of New Hampshire at Manchester adds to the city's educational foundation.
Learn more about living in Manchester| Colleges & Universities | Distance | ||
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| Colleges & Universities | Distance | ||
| Drive: | 8 min | 3.5 mi | |
| Drive: | 12 min | 4.7 mi | |
| Drive: | 16 min | 6.9 mi | |
| Drive: | 30 min | 20.5 mi |
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