
Apartments near Bicentennial Greenway in Greensboro, NC (330 Rentals)


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Spartan Place Apartments

The Edge Student Apartments

Campus Crossing South

The Villas at Willow Oaks

The Townhomes at Willow Oaks

Spartan Point

Granite Place Apartments

Spartan Crossing Student Apartments

Walker Avenue Apartments

Sherwood Court Apartments

1808 Sherwood St

701 S Chapman St

Havens at Willow Oaks

Chapman Place Apartments

Kingsgate South

The Vic Student Apartments

1944 Spring Garden St

Revolution Mill

311 S English St

2102 Spring Garden St

2005 Revolution Mill

Gatewood Manor Apartments

1500 Gatewood Ave

1513 Ball St

Parkside at Brighton Townhomes

Autumn Square

Autumn Square

Ryan Street Apartments

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Explore Greensboro
Who wants to spend the afternoon in a stuffy office or tooling around in a stifling car? There is a gorgeous alternative to this for the Greensboro apartment residents. The Bicentennial Greenway is a stunning stretch of ground that links the city of Greensboro with the city of High Points. There are several stopping points on this asphalt and gravel trail that allows Greensboro apartment dwellers to get a taste of the seasons in their own town on their way to the park, to work, or to eat or shop. Active Greensboro apartment residents can walk, run or bicycle through this splendid greenway to connections like Lake Brandt Road and the Guilford Courthouse National Military Park. This multi use trail is the perfect place to jog with apartment buddies or stroll along alone and contemplate the greatness of Greensboro. Bicentennial Greenway apartment inhabitants love the freedom it allows them. You don't have to trek for miles to get a great look at the local flora and fauna. Nor do you have to put on your hiking boots and old jeans. The gravel and asphalt flooring of the greenway makes enjoying your surroundings even easier. Make the time to work this greenway into your day. It's a healthy and fun way to enjoy your city.
Frequently Asked Questions about Greensboro
How much are Studio apartments in Greensboro?
There are currently 151 Studio Apartments in Greensboro with rent ranges from $780 to $2,385 with an average price of $1,074.
What is the current price range for One Bedroom Greensboro Apartments for rent?
Today's rental pricing for One Bedroom Apartments in Greensboro ranges from $725 to $2,199 with an average monthly rent of $1,312.
What does renting a Two Bedroom Apartment in Greensboro cost?
The monthly rent prices of Two Bedroom Apartments currently available in Greensboro range from $614 to $3,572. Today's average rental price for Two Bedrooms here is $1,486.
How expensive are Greensboro Three Bedroom Apartments?
There are currently 193 Three Bedroom Apartments listings available in Greensboro on ApartmentHomeLiving.com. The pricing ranges from $629 to $4,000 - averaging $1,844 for the location.
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