The average rent for an apartment in Cary, NC is $1,651 per month.
1 Bedroom Apartments for Rent in Cary, NC
130 Rentals Available
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Overview
Welcome home to Audubon Parc Apartments! Set right in the heart of Cary, North Carolina, our apartments offer a blend of comfort and sophistication, inviting you to immerse yourself in the dynamic culture of the Lochmere Subdivision area. Here, superior amenities, sought-after services, and a well-connected address allow you to indulge in all the urban conveniences you want while preserving the tranquility you deserve. With an array of one, two, and three-bedroom apartments for rent, Audubon Parc presents residents with an unmatched living experience. Unwind in style at our stunning pool and sundeck, break a sweat in our expanded fitness studio, or enjoy an afternoon walk with direct access to the Lake Lomond and Lochmere walking trails. Inside your spacious home, modern features like stainless steel appliances, vinyl plank flooring, and private patios or balconies await. We’re also pet-friendly, so your four-legged companions feel right at home in the neighborhood.
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Property reviews
I recently moved into this apartment complex and would rate it a solid 4 out of 5. My move-in experience had several hiccups, and it took nearly two months to resolve all the issues. One notable concern is the presence of ants on the premises, so I highly recommend sealing all windows to prevent them from invading your space. On a positive note, the maintenance man, Nick, is amazing at his job. He truly alleviates the stress when it comes time for repairs and maintenance. While the appliances are basic and nothing to get excited about, the square footage in these units makes up for it. Additionally, the amenity spaces seem to be where all the money was spent, and they are all truly beautiful. I can't wait to use the dog wash! I do wish there were dog poop bins around the premises for easier disposal, which would greatly help us dog parents when cleaning up after our pets. Overall, this building has a lot of pros, and the cons are just part of renting in a new building. IMO