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Studio Apartments for Rent in Kingston, NY

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    $1,745 - $2,197 per month

    Waterfront at the Strand

    Studio - 2 Beds

    111 Hudson Valley Landing, Kingston, NY 12401

    Located on the Strand, this community features spacious apartment homes along Kingston's premier waterfront within steps of some of the best retail and restaurants in the area. Contact us today and find your oasis here at Waterfront at the Strand.

    111 Hudson Valley Landing, Kingston, NY 12401
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    $1,080 - $1,845 per month

    Apartment for Rent

    Studio - 3 Beds

    11 Broadway, Kingston, NY 12401

    Historical apartment building in the heart of the Kingston strand waterfront district. Ranging from studios to two floor multi-bedroom apartments, this building is a great place to call home. Within walking distance to many restaurants, museums, bars, walking and biking trails and other area amenities, the Mansion Apartments offers a great home for you to live in Kingston, NY. Contact Sanzi

    11 Broadway, Kingston, NY 12401

Why Live in Kingston

Kingston, NY, nestled in the Hudson Valley, is a vibrant city blending small-town charm with rural landscapes and urban amenities. Located approximately 100 miles north of Manhattan, Kingston has seen significant growth since the 2020 pandemic, attracting residents seeking more space and affordable housing. The city, with a population nearing 24,000, serves as a gateway to the Catskills Mountains and boasts a rich history, including being New York's first capital in 1777. Kingston is divided into three main neighborhoods: Uptown Kingston, Midtown Kingston, and Downtown Kingston. Uptown Kingston features historic 19th- and 20th-century homes, while Midtown Kingston combines residential and commercial areas. Downtown Kingston, known as the Rondout Historic District, offers eclectic architecture with brick rowhouses and Italianate details. The city is renowned for its welcoming, art-centric community, with numerous galleries, studios, and live music venues. Outdoor enthusiasts can explore trails like the Ashokan Rail Trail and the Kingston Point Rail Trail, while Forsyth Park and Kingston Point Park provide recreational spaces within the city. The waterfront hosts major events such as the Italian Heritage Festival and the Annual Kingston Artist Soapbox Derby. Kingston's schools include the Kingston City School District and several private institutions, emphasizing holistic learning and nature. The city is accessible via Ulster County Area Transit bus routes, Metro-North, and nearby Amtrak stations. Kingston experiences four distinct seasons, with hot summers and cold winters, and has seen a decrease in property and violent crimes in recent years, making it safer than the national average.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the most popular zip codes in Kingston, NY for renters?
The most popular zip codes in Kingston, NY for renters is 12601.
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