
Apartments near Detroit Opera House in Detroit, MI (637 Rentals)


4742-4754 Anthony Wayne Dr

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4156 Saint Aubin St

JD Baer House

1535 W Canfield St

200 River Place Lofts

4854 Anthony Wayne Dr

1792 W Willis St

Bullock-Green HDWE

Calumet Apartment

2658 Porter St

4527 Commonwealth St

Algonquin Apartments

4702 Commonwealth St

4563 Commonwealth St

4743 Trumbull St

4707 Commonwealth St

Harbortown Spinnaker Tower

560 E Kirby St

4852 Commonwealth St

1531 W Warren Ave

Clay Apartments

295 E Ferry St

Nailah Commons Rowhouses

5538 Cass Ave

1633-1635 23rd St

265-299 E Palmer St

5201 Commonwealth St

5217 Commonwealth St

The Belnord

310 Hendrie St

3648 Mack Ave

3550 Porter St

466 Antoinette St

5853 3rd Ave

280 W Grand Blvd

Research Lofts

3204 Concord St

5900 Commonwealth St

3629 Canton St

1633 Marquette St

799 E Grand Blvd

1494-1510 Holden St

6420 Sterling St

Fourteen56

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Apartment living is a blast, but you have to make sure to inject a little bit of culture into your life, and in Detroit, there are any number of opportunities to do just that. One of the favorite spots to catch some musical theater and opera in Detroit is the Detroit Opera House, home to the best in touring opera, dance and theater, as well as many original local production throughout the year. If you're a theater fan in Detroit, the Detroit Opera House is the best place in town to catch the next big show. The Detroit Opera House first opened in 1922, and since then it's been packing in the biggest and the best in musical theater, dance and opera. It has seating for 2,700 people, as well as a large proscenium arch stage perfect for those big productions. The equipment for lighting and props is large, and perfectly suited for the task of putting on even the biggest performance in the grandest way possible. It's the perfect place for those all those large scale productions that a bustling city like Detroit can't do without. Though watching entertaining musical productions is one of the major draws of the opera house, there are also numerous classes and workshops for those wanting to learn a little more about theater, as well as numerous camps for those wanting to get full immersion into the theatrical world. If you don't have the time to come to the theater, but still want to catch a show, you can have the theater come to with one of their special touring shows. If you want to see a play in Detroit, you can't do much better for a venue than the Detroit Opera House. Apartment-ites looking for a great night of theater in Detroit need look no further, because this is one of the oldest and most popular places in town to catch a show.
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How much are Studio apartments in Detroit?
There are currently 730 Studio Apartments in Detroit with rent ranges from $475 to $7,785 with an average price of $1,188.
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Today's rental pricing for One Bedroom Apartments in Detroit ranges from $445 to $5,240 with an average monthly rent of $1,385.
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The monthly rent prices of Two Bedroom Apartments currently available in Detroit range from $700 to $11,026. Today's average rental price for Two Bedrooms here is $1,746.
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There are currently 358 Three Bedroom Apartments listings available in Detroit on ApartmentHomeLiving.com. The pricing ranges from $800 to $7,785 - averaging $2,007 for the location.
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