Apartments for Rent in Chicopee, MA (831 Rentals)

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Chicopee Village Townhomes
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$1,096 - $1,481
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Chicopee Village Townhomes

68 Eastern DrChicopee, MA 01013
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property at 16 Harvard St

$1,500

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16 Harvard St

ChicopeeMA01020
property at 190 Montgomery St

$1,700

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$1,700

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190 Montgomery St

ChicopeeMA01020

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property at 60 Walnut St

$1,900

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$1,900

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60 Walnut St

ChicopeeMA01020
property at 17 Leclair Terrace

$1,500

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17 Leclair Terrace

ChicopeeMA01013
property at 30 Bemis St

$1,700

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30 Bemis St

ChicopeeMA01013
property at 51 Dwight St

$1,000

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51 Dwight St

ChicopeeMA01013
property at 113 Exchange St

$1,500

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113 Exchange St

ChicopeeMA01013
property at 58-60 Ames Ave

$1,650

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$1,650

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58-60 Ames Ave

ChicopeeMA01013
property at 49-49 Montello Rd

$1,450

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$1,450

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49-49 Montello Rd

ChicopeeMA01013
property at 144 Cabot St

$1,174

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$1,174

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144 Cabot St

ChicopeeMA01013

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739 Liberty St, Unit 2nd Floor
$1,800
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739 Liberty St, Unit 2nd Floor

739 Liberty StSpringfield, MA 01104
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372 Franklin St, Unit Franklin #3
$1,850
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372 Franklin St, Unit Franklin #3

372 Franklin StSpringfield, MA 01104
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Chicopee Overview

Known as the 'Crossroads of New England', Chicopee is a thriving blue collar city in the heart of Massachusetts. Situated on the banks of the Connecticut River, Chicopee is the second-largest city in the western tier of the state.

What is the history of Chicopee?

Setlled as far back as the 1600s, Chicopee was intially grounded around a sawmill near the river. An iron foundry was established some years later, and by 1831 the area was home to a large textile mill, several dams and two waterpower canals. Chicopee would go on to act as a jumping point for numerous industries, from footwear to firearms, bronze statues to ship building. The city also produced the first gas-powered automobile in the entire nation, the Duryea, and by the 19th century Chicopee was a major hub of bicycle production.

How is the weather in Chicopee?

Those residing in Chicopee apartments can expect seasons of ups and downs, with hot, sunny summers and cold, snow-prone winter months. Spring is often the wet season, and autumn is highlighted by spectacular leaf colorings and crisp, cool evenings.

How do I get around town?

Bus service is readily available near most apartments for rent in Chicopee, and the city's bicycle culture remains strong. Taxis and ride share options are in high supply, with Springfield the nearest major airport hub in the vicinity. Rail offerings are in somewhat short supply, but Greyhound Bus helps provide transport to further destinations.

What is the Chicopee commute like?

A Chicopee rental is ideal for those looking to connect to neighboring cities with ease, as the 'Crossroads of New England' offers much in the way of major road options. Four highways zig-zag through the city limits, including Interstate 90 and I-391. Additionally, State Routes 141, 33 and 116 offer convenient alternatives for commuters, as the interstates are known to see congestion on many work days.

What are the local media outlets?

The 'Daily Hampshire Gazette' is a prime news source in the city, with several regional publications focused on arts and events found with ease as well. Radio leans towards traditional formats such as classic rock, modern pop hits and sporting talk, and Chicopee apartments offer easy access to a world of broadcasting options thanks to nearby network affiliates.

Why live in Chicopee, MA?

Home to a large swath of industries, universities and historical hot spots, this popular Massachusetts city is a great option that is sure to appeal to a wide range of lifestyles. Brimming with amenities such as retail shopping, quaint eateries and plenty of nearby nightlife, a Chicopee rental might just be the best-kept secret in all of New England.

What Chicopee landmarks should I see?

Al's Diner is an instantly-recognizable local institution, known for its epic cheeseburger platters and chrome-laden exterior. The Carreau Block is flush with stately, historic homes, and Chicopee Falls is a scenic waterview that is a must-see. Check out the Szot Park tank, or stroll among the Cabotville Trees (which date back to the early 1800s!), all within a short jaunt from many Chicopee apartments for rent.

What is there to do around Chicopee?

Enjoy a walking tour of the Chicopee Canals, or bask in the architectural glory of the Emerson Gaylord Mansion, both easy reaches from a majority of rentals in Chicopee. Try some of Millie's famous perogies, grabs a few cocktails at Doc's Place, or hunt for bargains at the Chicopee Marketplace, the choices are seemingly limitless. Bask in the glory of the Saint Stanislaus Basilica, or simply enjoy a bike ride down the tree-lined streets of your new hometown.

Any annual festivals or Chicopee events to know?

The World Kielbasa Festival draws huge crowds and plenty of live music every year, with polka dancing and, of course, the tasty Polish treats at every turn. The Great New england Air Show is a marvel to behold, and the annual Sword Game football match dates back to the 1960s.

Where are the nearby vacation spots?

Spend a weekend amidst the museums and Red Sox homeland of Boston, or try your luck with a visit to the casinos of Connecticut, both a short drive from many Chicopee apartments. The lobster-filled restaurants and woodland beauty of Maine is worth the travel time, and Cape Cod's scenic beaches and whale watches are always a popular option for a summertime escape.

Where is the best place to move in Chicopee?

From the family-filled ambiance of the Fairview neighborhood to a luxurious two-bedroom spread complete with reserved parking, onsite swimming pool and private door service close to downtown, Chicopee rentals are available to suite an ever-evolving variety of needs, budgets and lifestyles. So what are you waiting for? Discover all that this hidden gem of the New England scene has in store for you. Happy hunting! 

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Frequently Asked Questions about Chicopee

How much are Studio apartments in Chicopee?

There are currently 466 Studio Apartments in Chicopee with rent ranges from $895 to $1,540 with an average price of $1,291.

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

Today's rental pricing for One Bedroom Apartments in Chicopee ranges from $1,000 to $1,847 with an average monthly rent of $1,381.

What does renting a Two Bedroom Apartment in Chicopee cost?

The monthly rent prices of Two Bedroom Apartments currently available in Chicopee range from $1,295 to $2,250. Today's average rental price for Two Bedrooms here is $1,654.

How expensive are Chicopee Three Bedroom Apartments?

There are currently 121 Three Bedroom Apartments listings available in Chicopee on ApartmentHomeLiving.com. The pricing ranges from $1,481 to $2,650 - averaging $2,066 for the location.

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