
Apartments near Fisher Tower in Detroit, MI (547 Rentals)


2509 Gladstone St

330 Westminster St

Canfield Apartments

6093 Vermont St

The Atrium Apartments

40 Hague

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Elaine Lofts

50 Westminster

The Rochelle aka Fourth Willis

4425 John R St

Palmer Court Apartments

E & B Brewery Lofts

Roberts III Apartments

The Belcrest

The Abington

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West Euclid Gateway

Scovel Apartments

Genesis Villas

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613 Belmont St, Unit 613

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1528 Virginia Park St, Unit 1528A

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534 Holbrook St, Unit 1

109 Leicester Ct, Unit 1

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2920 Columbus St, Unit 2W

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5304 Mitchell St, Unit Upper Front West

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5304 Mitchell St, Unit 5304 rear

5300 Mitchell St, Unit Lower front west

9429 Brush St, Unit 2b

58/60 Alger - FDR - T, Unit 60 Alger (Upper) - V 3/6/26 (T)

1800 W Bethune St, Unit 102

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457 E Kirby St, Unit SI ID1228594P

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457 E Kirby St, Unit SI ID1228686P

3012 Lothrop, Unit 3012 Lothrop

1800 W Bethune St, Unit 109

1800 W Bethune St, Unit 206

2506 W Euclid St, Unit 2506 W. Euclid

6200 2nd Ave, Unit 008

73 E Palmer St, Unit 202

6465 Sterling St, Unit LL04

6465 Sterling St, Unit LL02

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Explore Detroit
Looking around Detroit, you're constantly surrounded by skyscrapers, but back in the early days of the town, these stunning buildings were a shocking thing to behold. When the Fisher Building was built in 1928, it was one of the largest structures in town, and even today it holds a certain majesty for those visiting. Folks with apartments near the Fisher Building should stop to take in the beauty of this structure, as it still holds a rich history, as well as numerous amenities within its walls. The Fisher Building has been hailed by architecture fans as one of the most beautiful buildings in the country. It has been declared as Detroit's largest art object, and is called the greatest work of its architect, Albert Kahn. The building has more than just beauty going for it, but also is home to one of the most historical theatres in town, the Fisher Theatre. It began as a stage for showcasing musicians and groups, but today focuses more on movies and theatrical performances. Its unique Mayan Revival style interior is enough to wow even those with apartments near Fisher Tower, and makes for an interesting experience for anyone visiting for the next big show. With its historical significance, its architectural beauty, and its fine theatre, there are numerous reasons to take a trip out to this tower, especially if you live in an apartment close to Fisher Tower. Even those with Detroit apartments across town should be sure to make their way out to this fine structure, and take in all the history while enjoying a night of quality entertainment
Frequently Asked Questions about Detroit
How much are Studio apartments in Detroit?
There are currently 729 Studio Apartments in Detroit with rent ranges from $475 to $7,785 with an average price of $1,186.
What is the current price range for One Bedroom Detroit Apartments for rent?
Today's rental pricing for One Bedroom Apartments in Detroit ranges from $445 to $5,240 with an average monthly rent of $1,384.
What does renting a Two Bedroom Apartment in Detroit cost?
The monthly rent prices of Two Bedroom Apartments currently available in Detroit range from $700 to $10,996. Today's average rental price for Two Bedrooms here is $1,743.
How expensive are Detroit Three Bedroom Apartments?
There are currently 357 Three Bedroom Apartments listings available in Detroit on ApartmentHomeLiving.com. The pricing ranges from $800 to $7,785 - averaging $2,016 for the location.
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