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Columbia Overview

Apartments in Columbia, MO are plentiful and all of them have their own personality. Your preferences are sure to align perfectly with one of them. If you’re looking for a city that’s teeming with ethnic diversity, you’ll love Columbia. It’s the perfect example of a melting pot at its finest. This southern city will offer you a wonderful place to call home.

What is the history of Columbia?

Before European settlement, the Missouri and Osage Indians lived in the Columbia area. In 1804, the Lewis and Clark Expedition traveled through the region via the Missouri River. The area was first called Columbia in 1821. The following year, a hospital was established and by the 1830s, the town had a newspaper, theater and college.

How is the weather in Columbia?

If you like mostly warm and hot weather, Columbia will suit you just fine. Summers are notoriously hot and humid with 100° F days not too uncommon. 60° F days happen with some regularity in the wintertime. Temperatures below freezing are quite rare as is snowfall. You can expect a warm and comfortable spring and fall here.

How do I get around town?

With a population around 119,000, Columbia isn't exactly a mega city. For that reason, you'll likely want to bring your own vehicle along with you. If you don't have a car of your own, there's no need to fret. The Columbia Transit can get you to just about anywhere you need to go by bus. The city also has a network of trails that are great for walking and biking if you want to go green or get in shape as you travel. If you need a flight, Columbia Regional Airport will be able to assist you.

What is the Columbia commute like?

Just like any city, rush-hour traffic can be heavy at times in Columbia. Compared with many US cities, though, you won't have to worry about too much congestion. The main freeways for getting to and from the city are US 63 and I-70. If you want to travel within the city, Routes 740, 163 and 763 will get you quickly to your destination.

What are the local media outlets?

If you're looking for media outlets, the Columbia Missourian will provide you with the morning news. Evening news stories are covered by the Columbia Daily Tribune and you can also visit them on the web. The Missourian puts out a weekly city-focused magazine known as Vox. You'll also find ample radio and television stations within the city.

Why live in Columbia, MO?

Several qualities make Columbia a unique and desirable city. Since there aren't any large cities too close by, it'll be easy to get away when that is needed. If you wind up wanting more city than you have, by traveling several hours east, you can visit the sprawling city of St. Louis. Columbia makes a wonderful retreat from harsh winters of the North and boasts numerous examples of natural beauty. The mighty Missouri River can be reached by a short drive to the southwest.

What Columbia landmarks should I see?

There are several notable landmarks close by the city. Just south of Columbia, caves, large valleys and cliffs give the area plenty of character, especially at Rockbridge State Park. A beloved architectural landmark can be found at the University of Missouri within the city. The first building ever built on the campus burned down in 1892. Six massive pillars still remain from the original building and are known as Francis Quadrangle.

What is there to do around Columbia?

One of the biggest draws to Columbia are the sports teams that play for the University of Missouri. Fans stream in from surrounding towns and cities to see concerts and football games there. The city is also known for its fine arts influence. Jesse Auditorium and the Missouri Theater Center for the Arts are the most popular venues. Because of the university's influence, a wide range of progressive music can be found in Columbia.

Any annual festivals or Columbia events to know?

If you’re looking for a festival to visit in Columbia, one of the most popular is the Boone County Fair. Expect music, delicious food, contests and animal exhibits at this event. If you want to get back to the roots of the region, visit the Heritage Festival and Craft Show. You’ll find cowboys, great food and a Lewis and Clark outpost there. The event runs during the middle of September each year.

Where are the nearby vacation spots?

Once you move to Columbia, you’ll want to go on vacation from time to time. You can make the nearby Missouri river the backdrop of a day or week trip. Along its banks, you’ll find campgrounds, fishing and recreational boating. Close by state parks will give you hiking, biking and relaxation as well. Finger Lakes State Park and Graham State Park are two popular destinations. You can also explore some of the famous caves in the area.

Where is the best place to move in Columbia?

Once you’re sold on living in this beautiful city, you’ll have to determine what part of the city to live in. One of the many Columbia apartments can put you close to Missouri University or several other colleges. You can also make your home in the downtown region which is considered lively, friendly and clean. Regardless of where you choose to live in the city, you’ll find a low cost of living and an abundance of employment opportunities. At ApartmentHomeLiving.com, we strive to make finding your dream apartment a walk in the park.

Columbia, MO
Population: 123,180

Ranked #225

in US Census Population by City

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Getting Around Columbia, MO

Walk Score®

40 / 100

Car-Dependent

Most errands require a car

Bike Score®

44 / 100

Somewhat Bikeable

Minimal bike infrastructure

Columbia, MO Area Reviews

    Unknown4+ years in Columbia

    April 14, 2025

    The prices that the landlords have raised rent to is absolutely INSANE in this town. For places not even updated it really makes this town look like it's ran by a bunch of slum lords just collecting that high rent check and taking full advantage of people that have no other choice but to rent. This is embarrassing. There needs to be laws put in place on year make and model of place so people aren't being taken full advantage of...This is awful and any landlord out there knows they are so wrong for doing people like this PERIOD!

    Frequently Asked Questions about Columbia

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

    Today's rental pricing for One Bedroom Apartments in Columbia ranges from $625 to $2,150 with an average monthly rent of $1,351.

    What does renting a Two Bedroom Apartment in Columbia cost?

    The monthly rent prices of Two Bedroom Apartments currently available in Columbia range from $640 to $3,436. Today's average rental price for Two Bedrooms here is $1,410.

    How expensive are Columbia Three Bedroom Apartments?

    There are currently 82 Three Bedroom Apartments listings available in Columbia on ApartmentHomeLiving.com. The pricing ranges from $600 to $3,000 - averaging $1,635 for the location.

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