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227 Allen St

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5632 Keith Ln
2 Bedroom Apartments

5632 Keith Ln

5632 Keith LnWaterloo, IA 50701
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1937 Pinehurst Ln
1 Bedroom Apartments

1937 Pinehurst Ln

1937 Pinehurst LnWaterloo, IA 50701
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Cedar Crest Apartments
1 to 4 Bedroom Apartments

Cedar Crest Apartments

405 W Donald StWaterloo, IA 50703
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Crossroads Square
1 Bedroom Apartments

Crossroads Square

1820 E Ridgeway AveWaterloo, IA 50702
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Waterloo Overview

Black Hawk County, located in Iowa, is a beautiful part of the country. One of the jewels is Waterloo, IA, which is the county seat. Waterloo is not far from Cedar Falls, however, it still has beautiful living opportunities in its own right. If you are looking for apartments in Waterloo, Iowa, what do you need to know about this area? Take a look at some important information and find the best Waterloo apartments in the region.á

What is the history of Waterloo?

Prior to the arrival of European settlers, Waterloo was inhabited by Native Americans. When European settlers first arrived, they named the area Ferry Rapids crossing. The area was first settled in 1845. Several years later, numerous other families also settled in the region. The first newspaper was also established in 1845. Prairie Rapids Crossing became Waterloo in the mid-1800s. During in the next hundred years, the area would grow significantly. Thanks to the growth of rail transportation and manufacturing industries, the Waterloo economy grew. This contributed to the Waterloo that people know and love today.á

How is the weather in Waterloo?

The weather in Waterloo is relatively cold. Humidity in Waterloo is also low because the state is landlocked. There is a major river relatively close, however, this is not enough to contribute to a significant amount of humidity. It is not unusual for temperatures to drop below zero degrees Fahrenheit during the winter. Waterloo also gets its fair share of snow during the year. During the summer, it can get hot, however, it is unusual for temperatures to get over 100 degrees Fahrenheit. Overall, Waterloo itself does have four distinct seasons. Anyone who likes changing weather will enjoy living in Waterloo.

How do I get around town?

The vast majority of people who live in Waterloo have a car. Even though it is possible to walk around the downtown area, it is not very big. Therefore, most people rely on a car to help them get around. There are five separate taxi companies, one bus service that travels to Des Moines in Chicago, and mass transit available from Jefferson Lines, however, the mass transit options in Waterloo are few and far between. That is why it is so important for people who live in this area to have a car.

What is the Waterloo commute like?

Traffic in Waterloo is relatively light. Because this is not a significant metropolitan area, it is unusual for traffic jams to take place without a motor vehicle accident. Even though there are more cars on the road during rush hour, this is usually not enough to create a significant traffic jam. American Airlines does provide non-stop air service from Waterloo Regional Airport, however, the airport is relatively small. There are major roads that go through Waterloo. For example, interstate 380 runs through Waterloo. Some of the biggest roads include Iowa Highway 21, US Highway 20, US Highway 218, and US Highway 63. In addition, the Avenue of the Saints also runs through Waterloo.á

What are the local media outlets?

Even though Waterloo is not the biggest city, there are several major media outlets in the area. Some of the major newspapers include The Courier, which is a daily newspaper, and The Cedar Valley What Not, which is a weekly paper. There are several major radio stations in the area as well. These include KBBG, KWVI, KHKE, KUNI, KNWS, KCFI, KTY, and KCNZ. In addition, there are several major television stations as well. These include KGAN (CBS), KWWL (NBC), KCRG (ABC), and KXFA (FOX).á

Why live in Waterloo, IA?

There are lots of reasons why people choose to live in the beautiful area of Waterloo. First, traffic is relatively light, allowing people to spend more time doing what they love instead of sitting in traffic. Next, the cost of living in Waterloo is very low. That is because real estate is not that expensive. Finally, there are lots of friendly people who live in Waterloo as well. Lots of people are willing to help each other out, making Waterloo a beautiful place for young professionals and family.á

What Waterloo landmarks should I see?

There are several significant landmarks in Waterloo. For example, Hawkeye Community College is located in Waterloo, one of the least expensive college education options for those who live in the area. In addition, the University of Northern Iowa is also located relatively close to Waterloo, located in nearby Cedar Falls. In addition, a lot of people love to visit the Waterloo Central Public Library, which has tens of thousands of books ready to be read.á

What is there to do around Waterloo?

There are plenty of things for people to do in Waterloo. For example, lots of people love to visit the Cedar Valley Arboretum and Botanical Garden. This is a 40-acre public garden located just east of Hawkeye Community College. Plenty of people love to visit the Waterloo Center for the Arts as well. This is a regional center for performance and visual arts. It is owned by the city of Waterloo. Finally, a lot of people also visit the Silos and Smokestacks National Heritage Area, which tells the story of American agriculture as well as its global significance.

Any annual festivals or Waterloo events to know?

There are a lot of annual festivals that take place in Waterloo, however, one of the most popular is the annual Iowa Irish Fest, which usually takes place during the first week of August. Held annually for the past 14 years, this is a great opportunity for everyone to experience another culture. In addition to this annual festival, there is usually a Thanksgiving festival that takes place as well. People who live in Waterloo, Iowa rarely need an excuse to celebrate! Why not take a look at the calendar and see if there are any festivals coming up in the near future?á

Where are the nearby vacation spots?

There are plenty of nearby vacation opportunities in Waterloo as well. For example, a lot of people like to head to Chicago, which is located relatively close to Waterloo. This is a great opportunity to check out one of the largest cities in the country. Some people prefer to head to St. Louis instead, which is known as the Gateway to the West. Anyone who is willing to hop on a plane will also open up access to numerous other vacation destinations across the country. The airport even has direct flights available to Chicago.á

Where is the best place to move in Waterloo?

There are plenty of apartments available at Waterloo. Some people go to school at Hawkeye Community College, in which case they may be looking for apartments in Waterloo that that are close to the college. Anyone who loves spending time outside may want to live in Waterloo apartments that are close to the Cedar Valley Arboretum and Botanic Garden. If you are looking for apartments in Waterloo, we are here to help you. We have a lot of knowledge regarding a local area. We can use this to help you find the best apartment for you and your family. Contact us today to learn more about apartments in the local area!

Waterloo, IA
Population: 67,798

Ranked #539

in US Census Population by City

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Walk Score®

47 / 100

Car-Dependent

Most errands require a car

Bike Score®

53 / 100

Bikeable

Some bike infrastructure

Transit Score®

24 / 100

Minimal Transit

It may be possible to get on a bus

Frequently Asked Questions about Waterloo

How much are Studio apartments in Waterloo?

There are currently 15 Studio Apartments in Waterloo with rent ranges from $550 to $1,400 with an average price of $900.

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

Today's rental pricing for One Bedroom Apartments in Waterloo ranges from $625 to $1,800 with an average monthly rent of $1,072.

What does renting a Two Bedroom Apartment in Waterloo cost?

The monthly rent prices of Two Bedroom Apartments currently available in Waterloo range from $525 to $2,500. Today's average rental price for Two Bedrooms here is $1,230.

How expensive are Waterloo Three Bedroom Apartments?

There are currently 25 Three Bedroom Apartments listings available in Waterloo on ApartmentHomeLiving.com. The pricing ranges from $505 to $1,950 - averaging $1,198 for the location.

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