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Studio Apartments for Rent in Rocky Mount, NC

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    $895 - $1,200 per month

    Woods at Benvenue

    Studio - 2 Beds

    103 Jasmine Dr, Rocky Mount, NC 27804

    103 Jasmine Dr, Rocky Mount, NC 27804
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    $1,075 - $1,295 per month

    Legacy Lofts

    Studio - 1 Bed

    216 S Washington St, Rocky Mount, NC 27801

    Coming Soon – Fully Renovated Historic Apartments | Studio & 1 Bedroom UnitsBe the first to live in this beautifully restored historic building, now transformed into 16 modern apartment homes in the heart of Rocky Mount.Offering spacious studio and 1-bedroom floor plans, each unit blends historic charm with upscale finishes and thoughtful design.Community Amenities:•

    216 S Washington St, Rocky Mount, NC 27801

Why Live in Rocky Mount

Rocky Mount, located about 60 miles east of Raleigh in eastern North Carolina, spans both Nash and Edgecombe counties. The city is positioned at the crossroads of Interstates 87 and 95, making it a gateway to various regions. Rocky Mount features seven walkable historic districts and several multi-acre parks, including the popular 25-acre Sunset Park with athletic fields, boat ramp access to Tar River, and an amusement center. Downtown Rocky Mount showcases century-old brick buildings, locally owned businesses, and specialty eateries along Main Street, where residents can catch Amtrak trains at the historic Helen P. Gay station. The Imperial Centre for the Arts and Sciences and Rocky Mount Event Center offer cultural and sports activities, while Rocky Mount Mills venue provides drinks and live music. Annual events like the Chamber Oyster Roast and Eastern Carolina BBQ Throw Down attract visitors for seafood and entertainment. Housing styles in Rocky Mount range from early to mid-20th-century bungalows and ranch-style homes to late 20th-century Dutch Colonial and New Traditional homes, with larger brick Greek Revival mansions in affluent neighborhoods. Major employers include Pfizer and Cummins manufacturing, contributing to the city's growing population due to its affordability compared to nearby cities like Raleigh. Commuting options include Tar River Transit buses and shuttle services, with Nash General Hospital 5 miles from downtown and Rocky Mount-Wilson Regional Airport 8 miles south.

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