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The Ashton Apartments
1717 Shiloh Rd, Tyler, TX 75703- 1 BED
- 2 BEDS
- 3 BEDS
- $997+
- $1,340+
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The Reserve Student Living Apartments
2851 Adam Henry Road, Tyler, TX 75707- 2 BEDS
- 3 BEDS
- 4 BEDS
- $600+
- $575
- $530
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The Bridges On Kinsey
4411 Kinsey Drive, Tyler, TX 75703- 1 BED
- 2 BEDS
- 3 BEDS
- $1,171+
- $1,282+
- $1,818+
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The Madison Of Tyler Apartment Homes
5348 Old Jacksonville Hwy., Tyler, TX 75703- 1 BED
- 2 BEDS
- 3 BEDS
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Cumberland Place Apartment Homes
2051 West Cumberland Rd., Tyler, TX 75703- 1 BED
- 2 BEDS
- 3 BEDS
- Ask for pricing
- Ask for pricing
- $1,511
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Chelsea Creek Apartments
4920 Thistle Dr, Tyler, TX 75703- Studio
- 1 BED
- 2+ BEDS
- Ask for pricing
- $1,089+
- $1,118+
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Greenfill Woodland Creek Rentals
17905 U.S. Highway 69 South, Tyler, TX 75703- 1 BED
- 2 BEDS
- 3 BEDS
- Ask for pricing
- $1,325+
- $1,600
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Lindale Garden Hill Luxury Apartments
15307 FM 16 W, Lindale, TX 75771- 1 BED
- 2 BEDS
- $1,000
- Ask for pricing
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Frequently Asked Questions
When were prices and availability in Tyler, TX last updated?
Prices and availability in Tyler, TX were last updated on 25 May 2022.
What are the best apartments in Tyler, TX?
The best apartments in Tyler, TX are: The Ashton Apartments, Cumberland Place Apartment Homes, The Madison of Tyler Apartment Homes, Fox Run and River Oaks Apartments.
What is the price range for a studio apartment in Tyler, TX?
The price range for a studio apartment in Tyler, TX is between $1,066 and $1,577. View all studio apartments in Tyler, TX.
What is the price range for a 1-bedroom apartment in Tyler, TX?
The price range for a 1-bedroom apartment in Tyler, TX is between $849 and $2,306. Browse all available 1-bedroom apartments in Tyler, TX now.
What is the price range for a 2-bedroom apartment in Tyler, TX?
The price range for a 2-bedroom apartment in Tyler, TX is between $530 and $2,548. Browse and find a 2-bedroom apartment in Tyler, TX.
What is the price range for a 3-bedroom apartment in Tyler, TX?
The price range for a 3-bedroom apartment in Tyler, TX is between $575 and $2,827. Browse all available 3-bedroom apartments in Tyler, TX.
Renter's guide to Tyler, TX
Welcome to the Rose Capital of the World!
Tyler, Texas is probably best known for its abundance of rose gardens, but there’s so much more to the city than that. With its laid back vibe and conservative values, it's a great place for both families and retirees. Let's see what Tyler has to offer.
With a size of 54 square miles, Tyler is roughly 8 times smaller than Dallas and more than 10 times smaller than Houston.
Speaking of, Tyler is just 97 miles from Dallas, 132 miles from Fort Worth, and 198 miles from Houston.
Like most of the American South and the rest of East Texas, Tyler features a humid subtropical climate, highlighted by hot, humid summers and mild winters.
The average high during the summer is about 94 degrees, while the average winter low is 37ºF. Tyler also receives more rain than the average US city.
Tyler, TX Demographics
- Total Population104,789
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Female 49,819Male 54,970
- Median Age33.7
Tyler, TX has a population of 104,789 according to the most recent data from the U.S. Census Bureau. 54,970 of Tyler’s residents are women and 49,819 are men. The median age of those who live in Tyler, TX is 33.7.
Cost of Living in Tyler, TX
You can grab a bite with a friend at one of the local mid-level restaurants in Tyler for around $42. If you're feeling thirsty, add a domestic beer for just $3.
Monthly utilities for a 915sqft apartment average around $159 a month. That covers your water, electricity, garbage, and heating costs.
Riding the bus is always an option for saving money. Fares are just $1 per ride on the Tyler Transit bus system.
Living in Tyler, TX
Tyler has the atmosphere of a small and fairly conservative town. In fact, it was a “dry” town until just a few years ago – meaning you couldn't buy alcohol at liquor stores, only bars and restaurants.
That small town feel is basically the biggest pro and the biggest con to living in Tyler.
Are you trying to raise a family in a safe place with a real sense of community? Tyler's great for that. The city's also got a reputation as a top location for retirees.
But if you're young and single and looking for fun nightlife and a big dating scene, Tyler may not be your best bet.
Things to do in Tyler, TX
Just because Tyler isn't the biggest city doesn't mean there's nothing to do. Kids will love the Caldwell Zoo and Tiger Creek Wildlife Refuge, where you can find hundreds of different animals just hanging out.
Or the adults can sneak off to Kiepersol Estates Vineyards and Winery to taste a little wine and enjoy some great food.
Nature lovers can spend their time strolling through Tyler State Park, Tyler Rose Garden, or Rose Rudman Recreational Trail, taking in all the sights and sounds and smells. The Children's Park is another great place for the little ones.
Or just do some shopping at Broadway Square Mall while you beat the heat on a hot day.
For something a little more cultural and educational, there's a cool planetarium and other exhibits at the Center for Earth & Space Science Education. You can also watch the East Texas Symphony Orchestra perform or see a play at the Tyler Civic Theatre Center. The Tyler Museum of Art has two great galleries to check out too.
If you're around in late September, make sure to check out the East Texas State Fair that's hosted right in Tyler.
Tyler, TX employment & economy
Tyler is a great place for the healthcare, education, and manufacturing industries.
It can also be a good city to feed your entrepreneurial spirit. The county has over 23,000 businesses with less than 10 employees, meaning there are tons and tons of thriving small businesses around.
Tyler, TX Households
- Total Number of Households36,778
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Family 23,125Non-family 13,653
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Children 11,176No Children 25,602
- Average People Per Household2.72
- Median Household Income$52,932
- Median Housing Costs Per Month$923
According to U.S. Census data, there are 36,778 households in Tyler, TX. 23,125 are family households and 13,653 are non-family households. There are 11,176 households with children in Tyler and 25,602 households without children. On average, about 2.72 people live in a household in Tyler, TX. The median income of a Tyler household living in Tyler is $52,932 per year. The median housing costs per month are $923.
Education in Tyler, TX
Going to school in Tyler?
You've got a few options. One is the University of Texas at Tyler, including a health science center that serves as both a medical research facility and a hospital.
Other options are Tyler Junior College, a two-year community college, and Texas College, a historically black four-year school.
Tyler, TX Education Statistics
The level of education of the population of Tyler, TX is as follows: 6% have no high school education, 29% completed some high school, 30% partially completed college, 10% have an Associate Degree, 17% have a Bachelor Degree, and 8% have a Graduate Degree.
Tips for renting in Tyler, TX
You might be ready to move to Tyler already, but you're going to need a place to stay of course. So let's go over some of the rights renters enjoy in Tyler to make sure you're fully informed.
First of all, landlords in Texas are required to give you a list of the criteria they use to determine if you're an eligible tenant or not. This will save you money in application fees, since you'll be able to avoid places that are less likely to approve you.
Many landlords will ask for an application deposit to hold the property while you're waiting for your application to be approved or denied. If your application is approved and you back out, the landlord is legally entitled to keep the deposit. But if you're denied, they have to return it.
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Most Expensive Rental
The Bridges on Kinsey $1,186 - $2,827 -
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The Reserve Student Living Apartments $530 - $600
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