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property at 6102 Live Oak St

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2 Bedroom, 1 Bath Home for Rent

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6102 Live Oak St

GreenvilleTX75402
property at 2503 Broadview St

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2503 Broadview St

GreenvilleTX75402
property at 601 Moseley Ln

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3 Bedroom, 2 Bath Home for Rent

Available Jun 1

601 Moseley Ln

GreenvilleTX75402

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Greenville Overview

"Located just 40 short miles from the epicenter of Dallas, Greenville is a distinctly Texas city with a charm that harkens back to an age gone by. Boasting the slogan ""Rich Heritage, Vibrant Future"", this quaint locale has been bewitching new residents for decades."

What is the history of Greenville?

Taking its name from a famed Army general, Greenville was founded in the mid-1800s. With an economy focused upon cotton and other goods, the city expanded at a steady pace, growing to over 12,000 residents by 1920. The city's close location to Dallas and other larger job markets made it a popular draw as the years went by, and currently Greenville apartments are home to almost 25,000 people.

How is the weather in Greenville?

This being Texas, those residing in Greenville rentals can expect summers to be lengthy and hot. Winters are generally mild, with snow on occasion, and spring and fall tend to be quite pleasant.

How do I get around town?

A public bus system dubbed The Connection services the city and surrounding markets, with Dallas Airport being the nearest true air travel option. The city does have a regional runway named Majors Field Airport as well, but planes there are limited to private owned aircraft for the most part. Taxis are always an option, and while many residents of Greenville apartments choose to own a car or truck, bicycling around town is always in style.

What is the Greenville commute like?

For those commuting to Dallas, the forty or so miles can see daily traffic snarls and make for a lengthy round trip. Road construction in the area is a constant as well, and the 9 to 5 flow can be sluggish. Interstate 30 is the primary major roadway in the region, leading to Fort Worth and Texarkana, while a number of lesser used roads such as U.S. 380 and Highway 67 help residents zig-zag across the city.

What are the local media outlets?

The 'Herald Banner' and the 'Dallas Morning News' serve as the major print media in the city, with KGVL the primary radio station for Greenville. A number of major broadcasting affiliates are served via the larger Dallas market, including NBC and CBS.

Why live in Greenville, TX?

Distinctly a city of the Lone Star State, Greenville is a place where neighbors call one another by name and the school sporting event stands are always full. With a main drag flush with quaint eateries, boutiques and retail stores, Greenville is an idyllic place to call home. Public parks are in full supply, and the sense of community seems to permeate the very building themselves. For those eager to connect with a true Texas way of life, look no further than an apartment in Greenville.

What Greenville landmarks should I see?

A number of museums call the area home, including such popular destinations as the Audie Murphy American Cotton Museum and the Bible History Museum. The art installation 'EYE' is a quick drive away, and an array of building dating back to the 1800s line the downtown streets of Greenville proper, making it a history buff's paradise.

What is there to do around Greenville?

Aim for a strike at the D&B Bowling Lanes, or take the short drive to Splashwater Kingdom for a day of fun in the sun. Conner's Corner is a great place to find truly unique gifts and antiques, while Landon Winery is a must-visit for any Texas fans of the grape.

Any annual festivals or Greenville events to know?

Greenville is known for its rotating farmer's markets, and the Cotton Boll Art Fest is a popular yearly event as well. The Greenville Christmas Parade is a December affair to remember, and the foot-tapping fun of the Bob Willis Fiddle Festival is sure to bring out scores of music lovers each and every year.

Where are the nearby vacation spots?

Hit the road for the scenic excitement of Amarillo, or head north to the shops and live music of Oklahoma City. Denton is a fantastic nearby college town, flush with record shops and eclectic restaurants, and the live music mecca of Austin, Texas lies just a few hours to the south.

Where is the best place to move in Greenville?

Families tend to congregate near neighborhoods like Cash and Dixon, with Ardis Heights offering a slightly more luxurious accommodations. Whether you are in the market for a comfortable one bedroom unit close to the I-30 onramp, or a lush and spacious three-bedroom layout with onsite parking and swimming pool amenities, odds are good the ideal Greenville apartment is out there waiting to make your acquaintance. Happy hunting!

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Frequently Asked Questions about Greenville

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

Today's rental pricing for One Bedroom Apartments in Greenville ranges from $775 to $1,652 with an average monthly rent of $1,165.

What does renting a Two Bedroom Apartment in Greenville cost?

The monthly rent prices of Two Bedroom Apartments currently available in Greenville range from $500 to $2,001. Today's average rental price for Two Bedrooms here is $1,292.

How expensive are Greenville Three Bedroom Apartments?

There are currently 16 Three Bedroom Apartments listings available in Greenville on ApartmentHomeLiving.com. The pricing ranges from $995 to $1,948 - averaging $1,548 for the location.

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