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Downtown Tyler Homes for Rent

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    $1,100 - $2,340 per month

    The Wilcox

    1-2 Beds

    230 S Broadway Ave, Tyler, TX 75702

    Welcome to The Wilcox Lofts, where historic charm meets modern luxury in the heart of downtown Tyler! Nestled within a six-story historic building, our recently remodeled rental community offers an unparalleled living experience tailored to urban sophisticates and discerning individuals.Step into a world of refined elegance and contemporary convenience as you explore our meticulously

    230 S Broadway Ave, Tyler, TX 75702
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    $2,200 per month

    • 3 Beds
    • 2.5 Baths
    • 1,894 Sq Ft
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    534 W Erwin St, Tyler, TX 75702

    Urban Luxury Meets Southern Charm in the Heart of Downtown Tyler! Welcome to West Oak Townhomes—where upscale design, walkable city living, and modern convenience collide. Just steps from Tyler’s vibrant downtown scene—think live music, festivals, chic restaurants, and art—you’ll find this sleek, 2022 built 3-bed, 3.5-bath townhome designed for effortless living and stylish entertaining. Each

    Karin Hopkins The Agency - Tyler

    534 W Erwin St, Tyler, TX 75702

Why Live in Downtown Tyler

Downtown Tyler has undergone significant revitalization since the 1980s, thanks to the efforts of the Heart of Tyler group. This neighborhood now boasts a vibrant community atmosphere with new businesses, restaurants, and bars that are particularly lively on nights and weekends. Housing options include new townhouses and apartment complexes, as well as small fixer-upper bungalows and larger multi-family residences. The area is known for its vintage brick-paved streets and wide sidewalks. Residents enjoy a variety of local dining options, such as Rick's on the Square, The Foundry Coffee House, and ETX Brewing Company. While shopping is limited within the neighborhood, essentials can be found a few miles away on Broadway Avenue. Fun Forest Park offers recreational facilities including tennis and basketball courts, soccer and baseball fields, a playground, and a pool. The nearby Caldwell Zoo features over 2,000 animals and is a popular attraction. The Tyler Public Library provides weekly events for children and teens. Annual events like the Red Dirt BBQ and Music Festival and the Texas Rose Festival draw large crowds. High school football games between Tyler High and Tyler Legacy High are community highlights. Downtown Tyler is served by the Tyler Independent School District, with Moore Middle School being a highly rated option. For healthcare, residents have access to UT Health Tyler Hospital and Mary Frances Hospital in nearby Midtown Tyler. Public transportation is available via Tyler Transit bus stops, and Dallas is approximately 100 miles away via Interstate 20.
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