
Apartments near Augusta Mental Health Institute in Augusta, ME (135 Rentals)


23 Sewall St

69 Green St

23 Winthrop St

24-28 Sewall St

9 Chapel St

58 Winthrop St

4 Alton Rd

75 Green St

119 Cony St

103 Cony St

59 Cony St

1 Noyes Ct

2 Noyes Ct

7 Gannett St

190 Capitol St

10 Noyes Pl

17 Summer St

6 Crosby St Pl

21 Summer St

53 State St

21 Gannett St

3-12 Crosby Pl

51 State St

13 Crosby St

85 Bridge St

23 Crosby St

33-35 Bangor St

82 Willow St

27 Crosby St

12-16 N Chestnut St

150-154 Green St

49 Bangor St

53 Water St

6 Morton Pl

31 Laurel St

37-39 Water St

9 Morton Pl

13 State St

36-38 Water St

16 Maple St

16 North St

12 Boothby St

9 Bond St

29 Boothby St

11 Boothby St

18 Bond St

9 Boothby St

30 North St

5 Boothby St
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Ghost stories of old haunted mental institutions abound in every culture, and now folks from Augusta apartments can experience this for themselves with a visit to the Augusta Mental Health Institute. Dating back to the early 19th Century, this location has been used for years to treat the mentally handicapped and those suffering from various forms of mental illness, making it the home of some of the most interesting and horrific stories in town. Though its doors closed in 2004, there is still much to be seen within those historic walls. An apartment near the Augusta Mental Health Institute will give you the chance to explore this area, which has been standing for over a hundred years, without having to venture far from your own front door. Though there may not be any rumors of haunting on the grounds, the imposing entrance to this famous landmark is enough to send a shiver down the spine of any person from an Augusta apartment. Though there may not be horrible stories of ghosts haunting the halls, there is still much history to be found within the stone walls of this famous hospital. These buildings are also a sight to behold themselves, a testament to the simple, but gorgeous architecture that was very common at the time, and the pleasant structure of this complex may for a pleasant view for anyone lucky enough to find an apartment near the Augusta Mental Health Institute. There are numerous landmarks to explore throughout the city, but few are quite as unique as the Augusta Mental Health Institute, and with an apartment near the Augusta Mental Health Institute, folks can explore all the history and wonder of the locations without having to travel the many miles. This location is one any person from an Augusta apartment should be sure to check out, since one never knows how long it will be around before being transformed into something else.
Frequently Asked Questions about Augusta
What is the current price range for One Bedroom Augusta Apartments for rent?
Today's rental pricing for One Bedroom Apartments in Augusta ranges from $1,225 to $2,200 with an average monthly rent of $1,650.
What does renting a Two Bedroom Apartment in Augusta cost?
The monthly rent prices of Two Bedroom Apartments currently available in Augusta range from $1,000 to $2,500. Today's average rental price for Two Bedrooms here is $1,648.
How expensive are Augusta Three Bedroom Apartments?
There are currently 35 Three Bedroom Apartments listings available in Augusta on ApartmentHomeLiving.com. The pricing ranges from $1,700 to $3,000 - averaging $2,136 for the location.
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