Get Inspired by the Huge Variety of 2-Bedroom Apartments in St. Louis
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There are a million and one reasons residents are proud to call St. Louis home. The unemployment rate is lower than the national average, it’s home to 79 neighborhoods, each unique and distinct, and there’s a never-ending list of attractions including the Gateway Arch, Busch Stadium (home of the St. Louis Cardinals), the Missouri Botanical Gardens, and Forest Park, a sprawling historic public park.
While these are all compelling reasons, renters in the Gateway to the West have even more to be excited about: the average rent for all property types is just $856 and the average rent for 2-bedroom apartments in St. Louis is $886. Compare that to an average national rent of $1,204 per month and it’s easy to see why people are proud to call this city their home. Here’s a preview of what you may find if you’re looking for a two-bedroom apartment in St. Louis:
1. The Brewery Apartments, St. Louis Place, $807, 1,223 square feet
Renters on a quest for unique two-bedroom St. Louis apartments need look no further than The Brewery Apartments. Located in what was formerly the St. Louis Beer Company building, these apartment homes are historic and the building comes with great amenities like high ceilings, ceiling fans, large closets, granite countertops, and washers and dryers in some units. Located near all major highways, it’s also close to a ton of St. Louis attractions including the Fox Theater, St. Louis University, and Busch Stadium.

2. Cambridge Heights Apartments, Columbus Square, $903, 1,294 square feet
Every unit in the Cambridge Heights Apartments has a full-sized washer and dryer, eat-in kitchen, security alarm, and tons of closet space. Some apartments also include linen closets, hardwood-like flooring, kitchen islands, patios, and wheelchair access. This pet-friendly apartment community is located in the Bottle District, just north of the Convention Center and includes a business center with internet access, on-site maintenance, a playground, and off-street parking.

3. Lofts at the Highland, Cheltenham, $1,635, 1,291 square feet
When luxury is the top priority, there may be no better choice than the Lofts at the Highland. Every unit features 12-foot ceilings, granite countertops, a patio or balcony, and stainless steel appliances. The long-list of community amenities includes a picnic area, guest room, fully-equipped fitness center, gorgeous courtyard, a bike room, off-street parking, recreation room, and a hot tub. This pet-friendly apartment building also has an incredible central location.

4. Aventura at Forest Park, Central West End St. Louis, $1,670, 1,077 square feet
Aventura at Forest Park is all about location. Just one block away from Forest Park and Washington University School of Medicine, and close to Barnes-Jewish Hospital, it’s located right in the heart of St. Louis. Attractions abound nearby and include the St. Louis Zoo, St. Louis Art Museum, and the oldest and largest outdoor theater in the country. These pet-friendly apartments include energy efficient appliances, in-unit washer and dryer, and granite countertops throughout.

5. Pointe 400, Downtown St. Louis, $1,887, 1222 square feet
Luxury is the name of the game at Pointe 400, where each apartment has floor-to-ceiling windows with breathtaking views. Building amenities include a spectacular 40,000 square-foot veranda complete with several private courtyards, airport transportation service, and a complimentary Starbucks coffee bar. Located between the Gateway Arch and Busch Stadium, and within blocks of the best restaurants and nightlife St. Louis has to offer, the location simply can’t be beat.

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Amalia Otet is an online content developer and creative writer for RENTCafé. She loves all things real estate and strives to live beautifully, one green step at a time.
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