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Studio Apartments for Rent in Marion, IA

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    $990 - $1,370 per month

    Boulevard Apartments & Townhomes

    Studio - 2 Beds

    648 Marion Blvd, Marion, IA 52302

    Welcome to Boulevard Apartments & Townhomes, located in Marion, IA. Our community offers a variety of spacious and stylish apartment and townhome options, each featuring the added advantage of internet included.At Boulevard Apartments & Townhomes, we prioritize our residents' comfort and enjoyment. That's why we offer a variety of on-site amenities, including a community room, playground,

    648 Marion Blvd, Marion, IA 52302
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    $925 per month

    Broad + Main on 7th

    Studio

    1107 7th Ave, Marion, IA 52302

    Broad and Main is a mixed-use neighborhood located in the heart of Uptown Marion. We believe everyone desires to live, work and play in vibrant, urban centers. Broad and Main will add new opportunities for Uptown living in contemporary lofts and condos, made simple by on-site amenities, tech-focused Property Management, and resident-oriented services and support.The site is historically

    1107 7th Ave, Marion, IA 52302

Why Live in Marion

Marion, Iowa, is a growing city with over 40,000 residents, known for its strong manufacturing industry and community-led revitalization efforts. Major employers include Rockwell Collins, the city government, Marion Independent School District, and local hospitals like UnityPoint Health St. Luke’s Hospital and Mercy Medical Center. Housing options range from condos in Willowridge to midcentury-style homes near Starry Park and Marion High School, with newer Contemporary Craftsman designs in Bowman Hills. The Marion Independent School District and Linn-Marr both receive high ratings, attracting many students through Iowa’s open enrollment system. Marion features over 600 acres of public land across 22 parks, including flower gardens, splash pads, baseball fields, and playgrounds, with plans for an expanded aquatic center. Golf enthusiasts can enjoy courses like Hunters Ridge and Indian Creek, while Prospect Meadows hosts regional baseball and softball tournaments. Cultural highlights include the Swamp Fox Festival, Marion Arts Festival, Granger House Victorian Museum, and Marion Heritage Center. The historic uptown district offers curated shopping in 19th-century brownstones, with pedestrian-friendly sidewalks and zero-elevation streets for easy access. Route 151 connects Marion to Cedar Rapids, 7 miles southwest, and Eastern Iowa Airport provides direct flights to major cities. Marion's crime rates are significantly lower than state and national averages, contributing to its appeal as a safe community. The area experiences cold winters and warm, humid summers, with the highest temperatures in July and the lowest in January.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the most popular neighborhoods in Marion, IA for renters?
The most popular neighborhood in Marion, IA for renters is Downtown Cedar Rapids.
What are the most popular zip codes in Marion, IA for renters?
The most popular zip codes in Marion, IA for renters is 52401.
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