
Apartments for Rent in Holyoke, MA (636 Rentals)


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301 Linden St, Unit 2

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99 High St, Unit 2nd floor

232 Elm St, Unit 4

50 Vernon St, Unit 3

30 Beacon Ave

194 Lyman St

9 Columbia St

180 Lyman St
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197 High St

293 Clemente St

105 High St

1761-1763-1763 Northampton St

194-196-196 W Franklin St

4 Laurel St

35 O'Connor Ave

191 Walnut St

263 Elm St

22 Clark St
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131 Center St

1685-1687-1687 Northampton St

263 Elm St, Unit 3L

Townhouse Court Apartments

Riverboat Village

Westwood Court Townhouses

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Partridge Hollow

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Dale House
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Edgewood Court

Hillcrest Arms Apartments

Olympia Manor

Beacon Square

512 Chicopee St

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Chicopee Village Townhomes

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32 Call St, Unit Apartment 2

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19 Charbonneau Ter, Unit 1st floor

80 Brush Hill Ave, Unit 80 Brush Hill Avenue #65

54 Simard Dr, Unit 1

664 Chicopee St, Unit 2

79 College St

664 Chicopee St, Unit 1st Floor

79 College St

30 Bemis St

11 Silver St

44-44 Dublin St

64-66 Ames Ave

21 Dale St

21 West St
Holyoke, MA Local Guide

How much does it cost to rent an apartment in Holyoke?
| Bedroom | Average Price | Cheapest Price | Highest Price |
|---|---|---|---|
| Holyoke Studio Apartments | $1,334 | $1,095 | $1,510 |
| Holyoke 1 Bedroom Apartments | $1,510 | $1,096 | $1,833 |
| Holyoke 2 Bedroom Apartments | $1,703 | $1,296 | $2,100 |
| Holyoke 3 Bedroom Apartments | $1,828 | $1,481 | $2,350 |
| Holyoke 4 Bedroom Apartments | $2,025 | $1,550 | $2,500 |
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Holyoke Overview
Nestled in the heart of the Springfield Metro region, Holyoke is often referred to as 'The Paper City' thanks to its long history of manufacturing. Boasting plenty of scenic beauty ranging from nature trails to water views, this charming slice of New England is an excellent place to live, work and play.
What is the history of Holyoke?
One of the first true planned industrial cities in the nation, Holyoke was centered around the construction of its namesake dam. Officially incorporated in 1855, the city was a hub for paper milling and other industries. Increasing its population by a 100 times over in just a few short decades, Holyoke added a reliance on water-based power to help with its fast growth. One of the first cities in the state to begin an ongoing Farmer's Market, an embrace of evolving agriculture and technology have helped Holyoke thrive to its current state of general prosperity.
How is the weather in Holyoke?
Summers are hot, sunny and prone to humidity, while snow in the winter is common if rarely extreme. Falls are quite comfortable, with jacket weather the norm in the crisp evenings, and spring brings with it plenty of flowers and occasional rain storms.
How do I get around town?
Bus service around the city is operated by the Pioneer Valley Transit Authority, and commuter rail returned to the city in 2015 thanks to a new Amtrak stop. Many locals rely on a bicycling for navigating the downtown scene, with numerous bike lanes found with ease, although a personal car or truck is still the norm.
What is the Holyoke commute like?
A number of interstates run in and around the city, including I-91 which heads north to Northampton and I-391 leading south to Springfield. I-90 east is the most used passage towards the job market of Boston, and is prone to consistent construction delays and 9-to-5 gridlock. Holyoke itself is generally an easy city to get around in, save the occasional fender bender and standard rush our delays.
What are the local media outlets?
Print news is covered by 'The Republican' primarily, and radio is largely based out of the nearby Springfield market. UMASS College has a popular station in WMUA, spinning indie rock, hip hop and jazz, while commercial stations cater to classic rock, political talk and urban formats for the most part. Those living in Holyoke apartments will find it easy to connect with most major broadcast television stations, and Holyoke Media is the local public access offering.
Why live in Holyoke, MA?
Home not only to a proud history of industrial expansion, Holyoke rentals also boast close proximity to a myriad of public parks and wildlife, including bald eagles. From the retail shopping options of downtown to the hip and happening nightclubs near the university scene, this bustling and charming locale is a great place to connect with for anyone looking to relocate to the great state of Massachusetts.
What Holyoke landmarks should I see?
The Volleyball Hall of Fame calls the city home, and the Wistariahurst Museum is a marvel of architecture and botanical design. Spend an afternoon gazing in wonder at the preserved dinosaur footprints along the Connecticut River, or take a ride on the fabled Holyoke Merry-Go-Round, all easily reached from a number of Holyoke apartments for rent.
What is there to do around Holyoke?
Gateway City Arts is an excellent spot to catch up on the latest works from some of your new neighbors, and drama rules the stage at the historic Victory Theater. Take a walk along the Holyoke Canal System, or shop for bargains at the Mall at Ingleside, both reached easily from most Holyoke rentals.
Any annual festivals or Holyoke events to know?
Second only to New York City in scope, the annual St. Patrick's Day parade is an enormous affair in Holyoke, drawing hundreds of thousands of people each and every year. Food, live music and craft vendors converge for the Celebrate Holyoke event every August, and the Taste of South Holyoke is a feast for the senses as well.
Where are the nearby vacation spots?
Hit the coast of Martha's Vineyard for some amazing ocean views and even a whale watch adventure, or spend a weekend exploring the museums of Springfield, both a short drive from many rentals in Holyoke. Of course, cheering on the Red Sox at Fenway in nearby Boston is a great trip as well.
Where is the best place to move in Holyoke?
From historic Elwood to the college rentals of Homestead Avenue, Holyoke apartments are available offering a wide array of budgets, layouts and amenities. So what are you waiting for? Begin your search for the next great place to call home in Massachusetts today!
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How much are Studio apartments in Holyoke?
There are currently 342 Studio Apartments in Holyoke with rent ranges from $1,095 to $1,510 with an average price of $1,334.
What is the current price range for One Bedroom Holyoke Apartments for rent?
Today's rental pricing for One Bedroom Apartments in Holyoke ranges from $1,096 to $1,833 with an average monthly rent of $1,510.
What does renting a Two Bedroom Apartment in Holyoke cost?
The monthly rent prices of Two Bedroom Apartments currently available in Holyoke range from $1,296 to $2,100. Today's average rental price for Two Bedrooms here is $1,703.
How expensive are Holyoke Three Bedroom Apartments?
There are currently 88 Three Bedroom Apartments listings available in Holyoke on ApartmentHomeLiving.com. The pricing ranges from $1,481 to $2,350 - averaging $1,828 for the location.
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