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Downtown Waterloo Homes for Rent

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    $1,200 - $2,500 per month

    Art Bloc

    Studio-2 Beds

    335 Cedar St, Waterloo, IA 50701

    Art Bloc is more than a building, it’s a landmark in downtown Waterloo. Located conveniently in the middle of Waterloo’s thriving art district, Art Bloc allows you to live, work, and play in an eclectic setting. Everything you desire is close at hand, from craft brewpubs and local dining to retail shops and a vibrant nightlife. These luxurious apartments are at the center of the Waterloo downtown

    335 Cedar St, Waterloo, IA 50701
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    $1,049 - $1,850 per month

    The Grand Crossing

    1-2 Beds

    45 W Jefferson St, Waterloo, IA 50701

    CURRENT SPECIALS- $500 deposit. We'll waive the deposit for military & first responders.- Afraid of commitment? We have flexible lease lengths!SNAPSHOT- A new complex in a prime location- Easy access to Hwy 218 and Hwy 63- Property Manager on-site- Ideal for students or professionals working in Cedar Falls, Waterloo, or surrounding areas- Walking distance to

    45 W Jefferson St, Waterloo, IA 50701
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    $675 - $1,145 per month

    Russell Lamson

    Studio-3 Beds

    209 W 5th St, Waterloo, IA 50701

    The past and present live harmoniously together in the magnificently restored Russell Lamson Hotel. Here you can enjoy relaxing scenic river views and walk to downtown shopping, restaurants & entertainment. The new and completely renovated 8-story Russell Lamson building offers luxury living at a truly affordable price. Our community consists of 90 remodeled apartment homes, each of which has

    209 W 5th St, Waterloo, IA 50701

Why Live in Downtown Waterloo

Downtown Waterloo, defined by the Cedar River, has seen significant revitalization efforts in recent years, attracting new businesses and residents. The area has benefited from over $130 million in private investment, with incentives for developers to build or rehabilitate properties. The neighborhood features a mix of historic homes, primarily Victorians, American Foursquares, and Craftsman styles, many of which are within walking distance of employers, restaurants, and entertainment venues. Dining options include The Brown Bottle, SingleSpeed Brewing, and Morg’s, while shopping needs are met by local markets like La Placita Mexican Store and Shwe Nyiko Market. Downtown Waterloo offers a variety of things to do, such as visiting the Waterloo Public Library, attending events at the Waterloo Center for the Arts, or enjoying public ice skating at the Young Arena. Outdoor enthusiasts can explore the Riverview Recreation Area and Rooff Park, or take advantage of the Cedar Valley Sportsplex’s facilities. The neighborhood hosts numerous events, including Cedar Valley Pridefest and Iowa Irish Fest. Despite a history of flooding, recent investments in flood prevention have mitigated risks. The area is safer than the national average, with low crime risk areas. While most residents rent, the riverfront area southeast of 6th Street offers single-family housing. The Cedar River and U.S. Route 218 provide easy access, though public transportation options are limited.
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