Apartment rentals in Detroit, MI have an average monthly rent of $1,312.
Luxury Apartments for Rent in Detroit, MI
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The Residences Water Square
222 Third Street, Detroit, MI 48226STUDIO $1,700+ 1 BED $2,325+ 2 BEDS Ask for Pricing
OverviewPerched along the shimmering Detroit River, where city and sky converge, your all-glass sanctuary stands as a testament to modern luxury living. Across the water, Canada winks, while this side of the river redefines urban sophistication. Each luxury apartment, from airy studios to expansive residences, is a masterpiece of light and lifestyle—where high-end finishes whisper elegance, and floor-to-ceiling windows frame the pulse of Detroit. Here, the city is not just a backdrop but a partner in your experience. Step onto the award-winning Riverwalk where the hum of downtown meets the serenity of the river, creating moments to connect, reflect, and thrive. This is more than a place to live; it’s a front-row seat to a lifestyle Detroit has never seen before.
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Property reviewsMM on Mar 26, 2024Love the building, great location and amenities
Anonymous on Jul 20, 2023Great place to live, easy to get around the city
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Property reviewsCurtis L. on May 2, 2025Seems friendly and quiet at this location
Anonymous on Oct 6, 2021Rev
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Property reviewsRay on Mar 28, 2024Great place to be! I love everything about this living community! Perfect for me!
Anonymous on Feb 28, 2024As of right now, i have no complaintz. Its a great location, its quite, and its clean. The loft brick wall, high ceilings and large windows looking out at the Detroit River is unmatched. When the park is complete it will be the best view.
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Property reviewsAnonymous on Mar 4, 2022Overall, apartment is nice. However, heat is loud in bedroom, fridge style is out-of-date, floors are uneven, and there is no additional storage space/locker.
patrick m. on Dec 11, 2023We are longtime tenants and never have seen the elevator situation this bad or so poorly handled. We are pregnant and need to be able to trust the elevators will work - especially this close to the due date. My wife had to wait downstairs for 20 minutes and I had to take the stairs 3 times on Saturday alone. I have been in contact with Brionna, our PM, but have seen about 0% in terms of progress or assurance that we can have an operational elevator. Figure it out! Hire an elevator attendant until you fix the issue.
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Book Tower
1265 Washington Blvd., Detroit, MI 48226STUDIO $1,775 1 BED Ask for Pricing 2 BEDS Ask for Pricing
Property reviewsAnonymous on Dec 11, 2023Wonderful place to live I feel safe and secure in my new home
Anonymous on Nov 28, 2023Staff is extremely friendly and helpful. Love the valet service. Beautiful building.
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Property reviewsLaurie M. on Aug 5, 2022I've lived at 35W for more than 4 years. PROs Great location Modern & well maintained Responsive service staff CONs It's SO LOUD. While I rarely hear other tenants, the work at the Bedrock construction site is torture at times. It's a major inconvenience for those that WFH and Bedrock raises rents instead of insisting they not start work until 8am or giving tenants a break on increases. There is zero bike storage and you cannot use another Bedrock building. You will have a very hard time fitting your bike in the tiny elevator. Speaking of which - they modified the elevator after I moved in. Be very careful before assuming your furniture will fit. I wanted to move a couch out of my place and it's not very bulky. We had to carry it down 9 flights of stairs.
Laurie M. on May 17, 2020I absolutely love living at 35W. The building is very well designed and maintained and I feel safe here. The staff is on their game and very kind. I love the Capitol Park location. However, it is LOUD beyond belief. It's not just the garbage pick ups super early in the morning - the constant beeping that comes from the truck or the dumpsters that get dropped loudly one after another - often around 6AM. Lately, it's the unbearably loud motorcycles and loud music coming from vehicles speeding up and down Woodward and on weekends it can last until or after midnight. It's also the construction which I'll forgive since it's great to see the city being rebuilt. But I've been listening to a loud, piercing, high pitched beep out my window for an hour so far. Other cities like Boston enforce noise ordinances. If Detroit wants to attract residents it will need the funds to do so. I'd rather not keep my windows shut all summer but it's coming to that point. Still, if you're willing to put up with the noise and want to live in the great city of Detroit, I'd highly recommend checking out 35W.
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City Club Apartments Lafayette Park
750 Chene Street, Detroit, MI 48207STUDIO Ask for Pricing 1 BED $1,045+ -
Elton Park Corktown Apartments
2050 8Th Street, Detroit, MI 48216STUDIO $2,140+ 1 BED $1,545+ 2 BEDS Ask for Pricing -
City Modern 440 Alfred Street LLC
440 Alfred Street, Detroit, MI 48201STUDIO $1,620 1 BED $1,685 2 BEDS $2,445 -
The Residences At City Modern
440 Alfred St., Detroit, MI 48201STUDIO $1,350 1 BED $1,685 2 BEDS $2,585 -
The Residences Water Square
222 Third Street, Detroit, MI 48226STUDIO $1,700+ 1 BED $2,325+ 2 BEDS Ask for Pricing -
The Scott At Brush Park
3150 Woodward Ave, Detroit, MI 482011 BED $1,715+ 2 BEDS $2,100 3 BEDS $2,700