Apartments for Rent in Tyler, TX (219 Rentals)

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3400 Varsity DrTyler, TX 75701
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The Ranch
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The Ranch

4400 Paluxy DrTyler, TX 75703
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Hollytree Apartments
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Hollytree Apartments

6100 Hollytree DrTyler, TX 75703
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The Rose on Sybil
$1,074 - $3,317
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The Rose on Sybil

1909 Sybil LnTyler, TX 75703
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The Evergreens
$895 - $2,684
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The Evergreens

4123 Southpark DrTyler, TX 75703
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Tyler Overview

If you’re interested in apartments in Tyler, TX, you’ll find a friendly, well-populated area that is still small enough that you won’t feel lost in the crowd. Tyler’s nickname is “The Rose Capital of the World” and boasts the largest rose garden of the nation. You’ll find plenty of employment options and leisure activities to keep you busy if you make Tyler your new home.

What is the history of Tyler?

The city of Tyler was named after President John Tyler to honor his desire to see Texas become a US state. This happened in 1845 and, at that time, the town was comprised of nine streets. One of the most intriguing aspects of Tyler is that the entire county where it rests was untouched by the Great Depression of the 1930s. There was ample work for thousands due to the East Texas Oil Field discovery of that time.

How is the weather in Tyler?

Tyler’s all-time record high was 115°F and record low got down to a bone-chilling -3°F. Most of the time, though, you can find a climate here very similar to much of the southern US. This means a humid subtropical climate with summer highs regularly topping out in the 90s. Winters are cool here but offer a wonderful break from cold winters of the North.

How do I get around town?

Bring your vehicle to the beautiful town of Tyler if you can. You’ll find things a little more spread out as compared to megacities around the nation. If you don’t have your own vehicle, don’t let that scare you away. You’ll get around just fine by using the Tyler Transit which is the city’s bus system. Tyler doesn’t have a passenger train option but does feature Tyler Pounds Regional Airport.

What is the Tyler commute like?

You’ll have your pick of a number of major highways in the area. Interstate 20 runs east to west along the north end of the city. US Highway 69 is in the center of Tyler and runs north to south. Loop 323 serves as the city’s bypass. Although you may run into some traffic in Tyler, it’s not usually as congested compared to most US cities.

What are the local media outlets?

Plenty of media outlets service the Tyler area. The Tyler Morning Telegraph is the city’s only newspaper. You can also visit them on the web if that suits you better. You’ll find your typical television channels and radio stations galore here. Whether you seek music, talk radio or sports, you’ll find something to hold your attention in Tyler.

Why live in Tyler, TX?

There are many reasons why the city of Tyler is attractive. The year-round beautiful weather of the area makes getting outside for a walk, bike ride or round of golf no problem. You’ll have no concern of cabin fever which can lead to a healthier, more active way of life. There are plenty of parks nearby as well. Because of this, Tyler offers a splash of city life that doesn’t have to define who you are if you need some space. Walk in the downtown section one day or get off the beaten path the next. Either one will be no problem if you make one of the many apartments in Tyler,TX your home.

What Tyler landmarks should I see?

One of Tyler’s more popular landmarks is Camp Ford. It was a camp for Confederate prisoners of war and the largest of its kind west of the Mississippi during the Civil War. There you’ll find restored cabins, a picnic area and paved trail. Another common landmark is The Cotton Belt Railroad Depot Museum which is located close to Tyler’s Chamber of Commerce.

What is there to do around Tyler?

You won’t run out of leisure activities in Tyler. You can check out college sporting events with the University of Texas-Tyler Patriots such as basketball, football and baseball. Caldwell zoo makes for a memorable family day. You can also stop by Lake Palestine or Lake Tyler if you feel the need to get out on the water for some fishing, boating or swimming.

Any annual festivals or Tyler events to know?

The Texas Rose Festival is an annual event that attracts thousands of tourists to Tyler. You’ll be able to see a parade, find some good food and appreciate the value of the rose-growing industry in the area. Another annual event is the East Texas State Fair. You’ll find all of your typical fair fun there including animals, crafts and contests.

Where are the nearby vacation spots?

If you need to get out of the city for a vacation, you have options. By traveling just a few miles north of the city, you’ll arrive at Tyler State Park. There you’ll be able to paddle boat, go fishing, hike, mountain bike or spend some nights at a campground. If you crave even more city life, you can reach Dallas within a few hours and find any way to pass the time that you desire. Hotels, the best restaurants, water parks and more await you there.

Where is the best place to move in Tyler?

As already shared, if you love the outdoors, grab up an apartment on the north end of the city to be close to the state park. You’ll have a quick retreat to nature whenever you need one. If you’ll be studying at one of Tyler’s universities, there are great apartment options close by whether you want to be close to the University of Texas at Tyler, Tyler Junior College or the University of Texas Health Center at Tyler. Regardless of where you end up living in Tyler, we’ll work hard to help you find the perfect apartment. We love making things easier for you!

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Frequently Asked Questions about Tyler

How much are Studio apartments in Tyler?

There are currently 20 Studio Apartments in Tyler with rent ranges from $695 to $1,045 with an average price of $843.

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

Today's rental pricing for One Bedroom Apartments in Tyler ranges from $464 to $1,700 with an average monthly rent of $1,108.

What does renting a Two Bedroom Apartment in Tyler cost?

The monthly rent prices of Two Bedroom Apartments currently available in Tyler range from $550 to $3,418. Today's average rental price for Two Bedrooms here is $1,293.

How expensive are Tyler Three Bedroom Apartments?

There are currently 107 Three Bedroom Apartments listings available in Tyler on ApartmentHomeLiving.com. The pricing ranges from $1,113 to $3,500 - averaging $1,596 for the location.

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