Detroit, MI apartments for rent
841 apartments for rent in Detroit, MI, from 169 communities.
Don Juan Apts
1141-1151 Holcomb St, Detroit, MI, 48214
St Regis House Apartments
3075 W Grand Blvd., Detroit, MI, 48202
Birchcrest Apartments
17130 Birchcrest Drive, Detroit, MI, 48221
Vinton
600 Woodward Ave., Detroit, MI, 48226
The Millie on Brush
555 Brush Street, Detroit, MI, 48226
Studio One Apartments
4501 Woodward Ave, Detroit, MI, 48201
Woodward West
3439 Woodward Ave., Detroit, MI, 48201
Red Arrow Lofts
1567 Church St, Detroit, MI, 48216
The Alexandrine
664 W. Alexandrine, Detroit, MI, 48201
Willow Creek Apartments
15425 Wormer, Redford, MI, 48239
Elton Park Corktown Apartments
2050 8th Street, Detroit, MI, 48216
The Kales Building
76 West Adams Ave, Detroit, MI, 48226
The Amsterdam Lofts
450 Amsterdam St, Detroit, MI, 48202
Alden Towers
8100 E. Jefferson Avenue, Detroit, MI, 48214
Strathmore Apartments
70 W. Alexandrine St., Detroit, MI, 48201
The Albert - Capitol Park
1214 Griswold St, Detroit, MI, 48226
Haven at Grosse Pointe
20600 Balfour Street, Harper Woods, MI, 48225
Baker Street Apartments
5808 Baker St., Detroit, MI, 48209
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Average rent in Detroit
In Detroit, the average rent is $1,345 per month, with the average rental size around 794 square feet. Most renters here pay between $1,000 - $1,500, making it the most common rent bracket in the area.
- Under $1,000
- 34.1%
- $1,001 - $1,500
- 35.2%
- $1,501 - $2,000
- 18.9%
- $2,001 - $2,500
- 5.9%
- $2,501 - $3,000
- 4.3%
- Over $3,000
- 1.6%
Average utility cost in Michigan
In Michigan, renters typically spend around $377 per month on utilities, with costs ranging from $26 for water to $114 for electricity, depending on factors like home size, season, and usage.
$114
$95
$26
$43
$64
$35
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Renter’s City Guide to Detroit
Introduction
The city was named a top place to travel to in 2018 by Lonely Planet and was ranked as the Seventh-Best City for Singles by Forbes, considering “dating affordability.” The views of the downtown core from the Detroit River are gorgeous. Motor City, as it’s also called, is definitely on the upswing, experiencing massive revitalization efforts.
What is the size of Detroit?
Detroit encompasses a total of 142 square miles, making it the largest city in Michigan. It’s five times the size of the city of Ann Arbor, which lies 43 miles away. The Canadian city of Windsor, Ontario, is five miles away and is one-fourth the size of Detroit.
What is the weather like in Detroit?
Detroit’s weather is varied, featuring long, cold winters with 33 inches of snow per year and average temperatures of 25°F in January. The city experiences 180 days of sunshine and the average summer temperature is 73°F in July.
What are the advantages of living in Detroit?
Thanks to the city’s automotive boom in the early 20th century, Detroit is now a veritable melting pot of cultures with a mixture of ethnicities. In fact, Dearborn — one of the neighboring towns located eight miles from Detroit — has the largest number of Arab-Americans in the country. The low real estate prices and close proximity to Canada are also fantastic perks of living in Detroit.
What are the disadvantages of living in Detroit?
On the downside, the city’s high unemployment rate (around 14%) is a disadvantage to living here.
Expenses & Housing Stats
How much do utilities cost in Detroit?
Monthly utilities for a 915-square-foot apartment cost $133.15, which is below the national average of $159.62.
How much does a meal cost in Detroit?
A three-course dinner for two at a mid-range restaurant is priced at $45, on average, while a regular cappuccino costs $3.70.
What is the best way to get around Detroit?
The Detroit Department of Transportation connects the city through buses, with a single fare costing $1.50 for adults, $0.75 for students and $0.50 for seniors. Monthly regional passes are also available. Or, for a whopping $0.75, you can hop on the Detroit People Mover automated light rail system.
Detroit Housing Statistics
- 58,331 Single-family detached homes
- 11,501 Attached homes or townhouses
- 71,395 Apartments, ranging from smaller complexes with 2-4 apartments (14,061) to larger communities with 10 or more apartments (37,707)
Among all the available rental units in Detroit, 55% are houses for rent (either detached or attached), and 45% are apartments.
Jobs & Education
Where to work in Detroit?
General Motors, Quicken Loans, Little Caesars, Ally Financial and Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan are some of the largest companies in the city. Besides the prominent automotive manufacturing business, the healthcare, finance and technology sectors also offer ample employment.
What schools are there in Detroit?
Excellent Schools Detroit rated the Charles Wright Academy of Arts and Sciences as one of the best schools in the city. U.S. News & World Report rated Renaissance High School as the top school in Detroit and also named it among the top 10 high schools in the state of Michigan, as well as one of the 250 best schools in the country.
What are the top colleges in Detroit?
Wayne State University in Midtown Detroit with its medical and law schools; the University of Detroit Mercy; the College for Creative Studies; the Lewis College of Business; and Marygrove College are some of the most prominent higher education institutions in the city.
Detroit Employment Statistics
| Y-o-Y Change | ||
| White Collar | 163,838 | 0.8% |
| Blue Collar | 67,455 | -2.2% |
| Y-o-Y Change | ||
| Self Employees | 18,116 | 10.6% |
| Private Companies | 163,916 | -1.2% |
| Governmental Workers | 26,413 | 0.3% |
| Not for Profit Companies | 22,848 | -0.7% |
Detroit Education Statistics
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Lifestyle & Renting Tips
What to do in Detroit?
Visiting large casinos — like the MGM Grand Detroit Casino or the Greektown Casino — is a popular pastime. The local authentic restaurants in Mexicantown and Slows Bar BQ are also favored by locals.
What outdoor attractions are there in Detroit?
Chene Park features hiking trails, a bar, a fountain and an amphitheater, while Campus Martius Park boasts year-round entertainment on 2.5 acres in the downtown core. Belle Isle Park by the Detroit River also has nature trails and a charming beach for swimming.
What cultural attractions are there in Detroit?
The Detroit Institute of Arts features some of the finest art in the world. The Detroit Opera House is home to the latest local and national performances, while the Fox Theatre performing arts center hosts musical and theatrical productions. The Charles H. Wright Museum of African American History is another highlight, depicting the journey of African Americans in the United States through valuable artifacts. The Motown Museum – Hitsville, USA is home to the legendary music label that produced countless hit songs in the 1960s and 70s.
What sporting events are there in Detroit?
WalletHub rated Detroit as the best city in the country for hockey fans, and the Joe Louis Arena is home to some of the top games of the season. The Detroit Tigers attract baseball fans to Comerica Park, while the Detroit Lions pack Ford Field during football season.
What to know about renting in Detroit?
Landlords in Detroit aren’t allowed to charge more than 1.5 months’ worth of rent as a security deposit. Your landlord will present you with two copies of a move-in checklist, which you need to scan through one week prior to moving in. Check off any issues, hand over a copy to the landlord, and keep one for yourself to ensure that you get your deposit back once your lease is up.