
Apartments near Pine Tree State Arboretum in Augusta, ME (185 Rentals)


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42 Gage St, Unit Renovated 3BR , 2nd floor

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16 Hillcrest St, Unit 1

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14 Quimby St, Unit Apt 2

27 Eastern Ave, Unit 3

56 Franklin St, Unit 3

38 Oak St, Unit 3

22 Bond St

116 Eastern Ave

87 Gage St

83 Gage St

85-89 Eastern Ave

49-51 Eastern Ave

61 Middle St

30 Cedar St

271 State St

14 Columbia St

42 Gage St

41 Gage St

37 Gage St

27 E Crescent St

25 E Crescent St

2 Swan St

12 Swan St

375 Water St

382 Water St

20 Spruce St

34 Grove St

32 Grove St

15 Higgins St

12 Green St

33 Stone St

16 Green St

80 Chapel St

333-339 Water St

268 Eastern Ave

62 Chapel St

64 Chapel St

272 Eastern Ave

52 Chapel St

275-287 Water St

42 Green St

37 Chapel St

55-57 Sewall St

18 Melville St

14 Melville St

119 Cony St

103 Cony St

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Augusta may be cold and gray for much of the year, which means when the weather finally turns bright, people in Augusta apartments should make it a point to celebrate the change, and what better way to celebrate than to take in all the splendor of nature at the Pine Tree State Arboretum. Say hello to Spring in the grandest way possible, reveling in all the glory of its greenery, surrounded by some of the most splendid trees and other forms of flora at one of the top arboretums in town. If living amongst lush greenery is your idea of a good time, then an apartment near Pine Tree Arboretum should be right up your alley, where, no matter what the season, you can walk amongst the towering arbors and find a moment of peace and quiet. No matter what time of year you may want to give this arboretum a visit, the Pine Tree State Arboretum is always full of interesting plants to discover. In the spring and summer, folks will find the arboretum transformed in its most beautiful blooms and foliage, with butterflies and birds covering every branch and flower, creating one of the beautiful scenes you're likely to find in the town. When fall hits, folks from Augusta apartments will find the trees exploding in all the colors of harvest, dropping their leaves and allowing you and the one you love to walk amongst the piles of newly fallen foliage. Even when winter hits, those from apartments near Pine Tree State Arboretum, as well as those from apartments around the city, still can take to the trails, surrounded by the towering evergreens and skeletons of other trees, somber and breath taking in their own strange way. What better way to stay in touch with nature than with an apartment near Pine Tree State Arboretum, allowing you to view all the changes of the season with a simple glance out the window, and making a walk amongst the trees as simple as jaunt down the street. Even those with Augusta apartments on the other side of the city should give this spot a visit, especially when the weather turns nice and the trees begin to bloom and grow.
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 $950 to $1,950 with an average monthly rent of $1,312.
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