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4911 Maccorkle Ave SE

CharlestonWV25304

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Charleston Overview

The proud capital city of West Virginia, Charleston is a charming slice of southern hospitality. With a notable history and plenty of modern day convenience and opportunity abound, those looking for a new place to call home would do well to consider this in-demand hot spot.

What is the history of Charleston?

Daniel Boone himself once called the region home way back in the late 1700s, although by 1808 it was the city's salt wells that were the main draw of Charleston. Coal and natural gas soon helped propel the city's economic base further, and the arrival of a railroad stop spurned major growth and construction well into the 20th century. 1932 saw the completion of the state capital building, and by the 1980s a wide swath of major retail shops were open for business in the city center.

How is the weather in Charleston?

A humid, subtropical climate, those living in apartments in Charleston can anticipate warm summers and mild winters, with thunderstorms typical in late August and spring rains plentiful. Snow is fairly uncommon thanks to the city's lower elevation, and autumn nights lean towards the cool, crisp side of things.

How do I get around town?

Amtrak runs in and out of the city proper, and bus service is readily available as well thanks to the local transportation authority. C&H Taxi is a popular option, although many residents of Charleston apartments rely upon a personal car or truck for most day to day travel. Yeager Airport is the most utilized mode of air travel in the state.

What is the Charleston commute like?

Interstates 77, 79 and 64 all criss-cross the city, and the West Virginia Turnpike skirts the northern end of Charleston as well. Many residents both live and work in the city, so the commute tends to be smooth sailing, although typical 9-to-5 delays can occur.

What are the local media outlets?

The Charleston Gazette-Mail is the most widely-read print medium in the city, and radio runs the gamut from oldies on WKAZ to sporting news on WSWW. The second-largest television market east of the Mississippi River, Charleston rentals have access to virtually every major network.

Why live in Charleston, WV?

Brimming with natural scenic beauty and plenty of job offerings, apartments in Charleston represent some of the best living in all of West Virginia. Schools are top notch, and local employers ranging from power companies to the flagship home of Shoney's Restaurants call the city home, yielding a sound economic base for the city. From museums to public parks, nightlife to theater performances, this idyllic capital city is a winner.

What Charleston landmarks should I see?

The St. George Orthodox Cathedral dates all the way back to 1892, and the Capitol Theater likewise boasts a historic lineage that includes contemporary performances. The Clay Center for the Arts and Sciences is well worth spending a day exploring, home to a number of museums and other exhibits, while Cato Park is Charleston's largest of its size, complete with an Olympic size pool.

What is there to do around Charleston?

Spend an afternoon getting back to nature with a visit to the Kanawha State Forest, complete with camping and 9,300 acres to explore, or spend an afternoon immersed in history at the South Charleston Museum. The Charleston Town Center is a great spot to shop for bargains, and the scenic Magic Island is an excellent place to enjoy a picnic, both located just a hop and a jump from many Charleston apartments.

Any annual festivals or Charleston events to know?

Charleston is home to numerous festivals, including yearly favorites such as the West Virginia Dance Festival and the Vandalia Gathering, which collects craft vendors from all over the state. Symphony Sunday takes place in June, complete with live classical music renderings and a fireworks display, while the Charleston Sternwheel Regatta dates all the way back to the 1970s.

Where are the nearby vacation spots?

The mountains and lakes of West Virginia have much to offer in terms of camping, hiking and fishing, while nearby Richmond boasts a thriving live music scene and plenty of other nightlife options. Washington, DC is a reasonable drive away for those eager for a historic weekend, and the coastline of Virginia Beach is always a hit in the summertime with residents of Charleston apartments.

Where is the best place to move in Charleston?

From the suburban serenity of East Bank and Elkview to the downtown excitement of life in Louden Heights, Charleston rentals are available in a diverse variety of styles, price ranges and neighborhoods. So why let another day go by without a perfect Charleston apartment to call your own? Start your search for that next ideal West Virginia home today!

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Frequently Asked Questions about Charleston

How much are Studio apartments in Charleston?

There are currently 259 Studio Apartments in Charleston with rent ranges from $750 to $2,000 with an average price of $1,063.

What is the current price range for One Bedroom Charleston Apartments for rent?

Today's rental pricing for One Bedroom Apartments in Charleston ranges from $600 to $3,350 with an average monthly rent of $989.

What does renting a Two Bedroom Apartment in Charleston cost?

The monthly rent prices of Two Bedroom Apartments currently available in Charleston range from $850 to $4,150. Today's average rental price for Two Bedrooms here is $1,217.

How expensive are Charleston Three Bedroom Apartments?

There are currently 41 Three Bedroom Apartments listings available in Charleston on ApartmentHomeLiving.com. The pricing ranges from $1,100 to $3,500 - averaging $1,598 for the location.

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