$805 - $1,249 per month
Apple Creek
Studio - 2 Beds
4802 S 31st St, Temple, TX 76502
$805 - $1,249 per month
Apple Creek
Studio - 2 Beds
4802 S 31st St, Temple, TX 76502
$699 - $1,074 per month
4 Hundred Apartments
Studio - 2 Beds
400 Fryers Creek Dr, Temple, TX 76504
$675 - $950 per month
502 W Avenue G, Temple, TX 76504
ALL BILLS ARE PAID HERE. This is a studio apartment. It has a refrigerator, microwave, and a NEW BED. ALL BILLS PAID. Many of our renters have lived here for 7 years or more. They are small studios that are a great place to live. We may be exactly what you are looking for.
$675 - $950 per month
502 W Avenue G, Temple, TX 76504
ALL BILLS ARE PAID HERE. This is a studio apartment. It has a refrigerator, microwave, and a NEW BED. ALL BILLS PAID. Many of our renters have lived here for 7 years or more. They are small studios that are a great place to live. We may be exactly what you are looking for.
$675 - $950 per month
502 W Avenue G, Temple, TX 76504
ALL BILLS ARE PAID HERE. This is a studio apartment. It has a refrigerator, microwave, and a NEW BED. ALL BILLS PAID. Many of our renters have lived here for 7 years or more. They are small studios that are a great place to live. We may be exactly what you are looking for.
Temple's rich railroad heritage comes alive at the Temple Railroad and Heritage Museum, while the Cultural Activities Center hosts art galleries, live music, and theatrical performances throughout the year. Outdoor recreation flourishes across 65 public parks, with Miller Springs Nature Area providing scenic hiking trails and Lake Belton offering prime spots for boating and fishing. The monthly First Friday events transform downtown Temple into a celebration of local culture with live music, food vendors, and shopping among historic architecture. Dining options range from upscale experiences at Cheeves Brothers Steakhouse, known for USDA Prime steaks and South African lobster tails, to casual fare at Treno Pizzeria and Taproom with its 36 self pour craft beer taps.
The Temple housing market presents diverse options across several neighborhoods. The median sale price for homes in Temple is $280,000, with single family homes in West Temple commanding a median price of $289,000. The Historic District shows median single family home prices of $287,000, while the TMED area presents more affordable options with a median price of $159,000.
Living costs in Temple run 10.9% below the national average. A family with school age children needs approximately $95,000 annually to live comfortably, while renters should aim for $51,000. Property taxes in Bell County stand at 1.54%, and Texas residents benefit from no state income tax. The city maintains strong educational options, including Lakewood Elementary School rated A by Niche. Major employers include Baylor Scott & White Health System and McLane Company, with the city located 65 miles north of Austin and 35 miles south of Waco along Interstate 35.