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Studio Apartments for Rent in Charleston, WV

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    $1,450 - $2,750 per month

    East End Historic Apts

    Studio - 3 Beds

    1567 Lee St E, Charleston, WV 25311

    Furnished all-inclusive & unfurnished housing, short and long term leases at the following properties: 1567 Lee St, 1576 Lee St, 1589 Lee St, 224 Bradford St, 224 1/2 Bradford St, 30 Ruffner Ave, and 2018 Kanawha Blvd E. We offers historic apartments that merge historic craftsmanship with modern finishes. The properties have all undergone extensive renovations both mechhanical & aesthetic. Great

    1567 Lee St E, Charleston, WV 25311
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    $566 - $937 per month

    Vista View Apartments

    Studio - 4 Beds

    1300 Renaissance Cir, Charleston, WV 25311

    Welcome to Vista View Apartments! INCOME BASED RENTS!!!!!!! All utilities included in the tower units, washer and dryer hook ups in the town home units. Onsite Learning Center and Head Start program.

    1300 Renaissance Cir, Charleston, WV 25311

Why Live in Charleston

Charleston's cultural scene centers around the Clay Center for the Arts & Sciences, which houses art galleries and live performances. The West Virginia State Capitol Complex stands as an architectural masterpiece with its gold-leaf dome, while the East End Historic District showcases preserved Victorian architecture. Outdoor recreation awaits at Kanawha State Forest's hiking trails and Coonskin Park's golf course and pool. The city comes alive during FestivALL, a twice-yearly arts celebration, and summer brings free concerts at Live on the Levee in Haddad Riverfront Park. Local dining highlights include 1010 Bridge, led by a James Beard-winning chef, and Bricks & Barrels steakhouse.

The housing market features diverse options across distinct neighborhoods. South Hills commands the highest median single family home prices at $290,000, while Kanawha City follows at $289,000. More affordable options exist in North Charleston, where the median single family home price is $90,000, and the West Side at $60,000. The median price for one bedroom condos in Charleston is $115,000, while two bedroom condos sell for a median of $177,500.

Charleston's cost of living sits 15.8% below the national average. A family with school-age children needs approximately $90,000 annually to live comfortably, while renters should aim for $49,000. Property taxes remain competitive at 0.68%, lower than the nearby cities of Huntington at 0.63% and Parkersburg at 0.61%. The public school system includes George Washington High School and Holz Elementary School, both rated B Plus by Niche. Charleston Catholic High School, rated A Minus, serves multiple neighborhoods including South Hills and Downtown. The University of Charleston provides higher education opportunities within the city limits.

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