Apartments for Rent in Detroit MI
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Detroit Market Snapshot
Average 1-Bedroom Rent is $1,101/mo
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1 Bed$1,100+Total Monthly Price6 Month LeaseTotal Monthly Price NewPrices include all required monthly fees.
Pets Allowed Refrigerator Kitchen Oven Stainless Steel Appliances Controlled Access Freezer
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Explore Rent Prices Near Detroit, MI
Detroit, MI’s average rent price is $1,591 per month. Compare rent prices and available listings in nearby cities to find better value or more options that fit your budget.
| Average Rent | |
|---|---|
| Highland Park | $714 |
| Hamtramck | $822 |
| Ecorse | $883 |
| Ferndale | $1,818 |
| Melvindale | $855 |
Average Monthly Rent is calculated using the average rent of active one-bedroom apartment listings.
Detroit, MI Apartments for Rent
Detroit stretches along the Detroit River across from Windsor, with Downtown, Midtown, and New Center connected by convenient transit and major freeways. When you're searching for apartments for rent in Detroit, you'll find everything from sleek riverfront towers and converted historic lofts to brand-new mid-rises near parks and museums. Getting around is straightforward: I-75, I-94, I-96, and M-10 (the Lodge) feed into the city center, the QLINE streetcar runs along Woodward between Downtown and New Center, and the Detroit People Mover circles the business district. Many renters gravitate toward apartments near the Detroit Riverwalk, Campus Martius, and Comerica Park for quick access to offices, restaurants, and Tigers games, while rentals along the QLINE route make it easy to zip between the DIA, Little Caesars Arena, and the Renaissance Center without a car.
Top neighborhoods to explore include Downtown for high-rises, the Riverwalk, Greektown dining, Ford Field, and the Fox Theatre; Midtown for homes near Wayne State University, the Detroit Institute of Arts, the Detroit Medical Center, and live-music venues; New Center for apartment buildings by the Fisher Building and Henry Ford Hospital; Brush Park for beautifully restored Victorians and new apartments within walking distance of Little Caesars Arena; Corktown for brick streets, Michigan Avenue establishments, and Michigan Central Station; Eastern Market for lofts near the Saturday market, colorful murals, and the Dequindre Cut; Rivertown/Riverfront for living spaces with skyline views and quick access to parks and the Renaissance Center; and West Village for rentals near indie restaurants on Agnes Street and an easy ride to Belle Isle Park.
Detroit, MI Rental Insights
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Detroit, MI has decent transit along main routes.Expect to combine transit with rideshare, biking, or occasional driving.
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Students renting in Detroit, MI have access to Wayne State University, College of Creative Studies, and Wayne County C.C., Downtown.