$995 - $1,395 per month
Hayfield Homes
1 - 3 Beds
58 Hayfield Square, Manchester, TN 37355
$995 - $1,395 per month
Hayfield Homes
1 - 3 Beds
58 Hayfield Square, Manchester, TN 37355
$1,850 per month
765 Boynton Valley Rd, Manchester, TN 37355
Its about 1700 square ft. 4 bed, 2 bath, 5 acres. There is a small pond toward the back of the property as well. Outside pets only. Utilities are paid by tenant. 12 month lease. 1st and last month rent plus $1000 deposit required.
Thiago Nigri NextHome Venture Realty
$895 - $1,095 per month
Hills Chapel Apartments
1 - 2 Beds
1516 Hills Chapel Rd, Manchester, TN 37355
$1,200 per month
309 Indian Mound Rd Unit A, Manchester, TN 37355
Looking for a spacious and peaceful home? This newly renovated 2-bedroom, 1-bathroom duplex is located at the end of a quiet tuck away street. Features: Large back patio, Spacious living area, Electric washer & dryer hookups, Quiet neighborhood, Rental Details: No Pets or No Smoking inside unit. Tenants pay water electric. Approved application is Required before showing/tour. Don't miss out!
Deborah Trice BHGRE Baker & Cole
$1,075 - $1,300 per month
Carden Estates Apartments
1 - 2 Beds
1700 Summer St, Manchester, TN 37355
$1,795 per month
2948 Farrar Hill Rd, Manchester, TN 37355
4 Bedroom, 2 bath Mobile Home; Large Den and Living Rooms, Main BR w/ Full Bath- tub/separate shower. Eat-In Kitchen- appliances included, large yard, covered front porch.
Clint Orr WEICHERT, REALTORS Joe Orr & Associates
$925 - $1,099 per month
Apartment Living in Quiet Area within Manchester City Limits
1 - 2 Beds
480 Skinner Flat Rd, Manchester, TN 37355
$1,695 per month
183 Rogers Dr, Manchester, TN 37355
Conveniently Located 3 Bedroom, 2 Bath Home; Main Bedroom w/ Large Bathroom, Eat In Kitchen- Appliances included, Garage, Covered Porch/ Large Yard
Clint Orr WEICHERT, REALTORS Joe Orr & Associates
$1,200 per month
Falcon Crest Apartments
2 Beds
35 Elm St, Manchester, TN 37355
$1,900 per month
1508 Bartlett Dr, Manchester, TN 37355
Tenant agrees to pay a monthly rent of $1,900, due on the first of each month. Tenant will be responsible for all utilities unless otherwise stated in the lease agreement as well as Internet ($75) and trash collection of $10 a month. Smoking is not permitted inside the property. Pets are allowed with a non refundable deposit of $350 each pet and $35 dollars a month added to the rent. Renter’s
Vickie Bean Keller Williams Russell Realty & Auction
$1,200 per month
Willow Grove
2 Beds
1316-1346 Willow Dr, Manchester, TN 37355
$1,050 - $1,300 per month
Apartment for Rent
1 - 2 Beds
1558 S Spring St, Manchester, TN 37355
$1,275 per month
114 Parks St Unit 1-18, Manchester, TN 37355
Newer Constructed Luxury Apartment Available in Manchester
Manchester, Tennessee, is a centrally located city known for hosting the Bonnaroo Music Festival each June, attracting tens of thousands of visitors for four days of rock, reggae, and Americana at Great Stage Park. The festival significantly boosts the local economy, filling motels and bustling the Walmart Supercenter. For the rest of the year, Manchester maintains a close-knit community of around 10,000 residents, where locals often recognize each other by name. The city is conveniently connected via Interstate 24, with Nashville 65 miles away and Chattanooga 70 miles away, making it a popular midway point. Housing options in Manchester range from modest midcentury homes on compact lots to newer constructions on the city's outskirts, with prices below the national median. The city offers a mix of shopping and dining experiences, from century-old businesses downtown to big-box retailers and diverse restaurants along Hillsboro Boulevard. Attractions include the Old Stone Fort State Archaeological Park, the Little Duck River Greenway, and Cumberland Caverns, providing ample outdoor recreation opportunities. Manchester's crime rates have declined significantly over the past decade, making it safer than the national average. The Manchester City School District and Coffee County Central High School are highly rated, contributing to the city's appeal for families. The recent development of a 2,000-acre industrial mega-site and new housing projects indicate ongoing growth, supported by community services like local food pantries and organizations aiding women and children.