Apartments for Rent in Bristol, CT with Hardwood Floors (13 Rentals)

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Redstone Gardens
$1,444 - $1,786
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$1,444 - $1,786

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Redstone Gardens

218 Surrey DrBristol, CT 06010
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33 Hiltbrand Rd
1 Bedroom Apartments

33 Hiltbrand Rd

33 Hiltbrand RdBristol, CT 06010
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28 Lincoln Pl
7 Bedroom Apartments

28 Lincoln Pl

28 Lincoln PlBristol, CT 06010

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54 Center Street
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54 Center Street

54 Center StBristol, CT 06010
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The Croft Farmington
$1,895 - $2,795
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$1,850 - $2,750
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$1,895 - $2,795
Studio to 2 Bedroom Apartments Available Jun 10

The Croft Farmington

5 Spring LnFarmington, CT 06032
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property at 5 Camden Way

$2,500

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5 Camden Way

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122 W Main St
1 Bedroom Apartments

122 W Main St

122 W Main StPlainville, CT 06062

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Bristol Overview

Bristol, CT is located in Hartford County about 20 miles southwest of Hartford and has a population of 60,477. It’s known as the home of ESPN since the studios are located in the city. It’s also home to Lake Compounce, which is the oldest operating theme park in the country. Bristol is known as a clock-making city and you can also find the American Clock and Watch Museum there.

Why live in Bristol, CT?

The proximity to other cities, including New Haven and Hartford, means that any cultural activities or professional sports are always nearby. The conveniently located amenities and interesting activities make it great to enjoy the city on a regular basis. The city has a low crime rate, which is far lower than the national average. The housing prices and overall affordability are also lower than some of the other nearby areas. Bristol is also the gateway to Litchfield Hills, one of the most beautiful tourist areas in the region. The average rent price for apartments in Bristol, CT is lower than the national average and the average for the state.

Bristol, CT
Population: 60,032

Ranked #630

in US Census Population by City

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Frequently Asked Questions about Bristol Apartments with Hardwood Floors

What is the Cheapest Hardwood Floors apartment in Bristol?

Currently the most affordable Apartment in Bristol with Hardwood Floors is at Redstone Gardens listed at $1,444.

How much is the average rent for Bristol Apartments with Hardwood Floors?

The average rent for a Apartment in Bristol with Hardwood Floors is $1,680.

What is the largest Bristol Apartment for rent with Hardwood Floors?

Today's Apartment with Hardwood Floors and the most square footage in Bristol is a 960 square feet unit starting from $1,444 at Redstone Gardens.

What is the average size for Bristol Apartments for rent with Hardwood Floors?

The average size for a rental with Hardwood Floors in Bristol is currently at 773 sq ft.

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