Apartments for Rent in Boyertown PA
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1 Bed$1,4002 Beds$1,700Total Monthly Price12 Month LeaseTotal Monthly Price NewPrices include required monthly fees of $100.Base Rent:1 Bed$1,3002 Beds$1,600
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Boyertown, PA Apartments for Rent
Boyertown is a Berks County borough where the architecture does most of the storytelling. The streets downtown are lined with late 19th-century townhouses bearing Colonial window frames, Gothic ornaments, Queen Anne towers, and Mansard roofs, all still in active use as businesses and residences. With a population of about 4,264 and just one square mile of land, the borough carries an unhurried, grounded energy that larger cities rarely hold onto. Its iron ore reserves once made it a key supplier during the Revolutionary War, a legacy that still shapes its identity.
Boyertown sits within the Reading metropolitan area and connects to Philadelphia via Interstate 76 and U.S. Highway 422, roughly an hour to the east. Reading is about 17 miles west and Allentown is 24 miles north, giving residents real options for work and entertainment without sacrificing small-town pace. The historic State Theatre, in operation for over 100 years, and the Boyertown Museum of Historic Vehicles anchor the local cultural scene.
The rental market reflects the borough's compact scale. Apartment communities tend to occupy repurposed historic buildings in the town center, offering cozy units with period character, alongside more traditional residential rentals on quieter streets outside downtown.
Boyertown, PA Rental Insights
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The average rent in Boyertown, PA is $1,016 per month. By comparison, renters across the U.S. pay an average of $1,664, which means housing in Boyertown, PA is slightly less expensive than much of the country.
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Students renting in Boyertown, PA have access to Montgomery Co. C.C., West, Ursinus College, Kutztown University, and Albright College.