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Stadium Walk Apartments
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Living & Renting in Lincoln
Lincoln at a Glance
Lincoln, NE Apartments for Rent
Lincoln, NE, presents a delightful blend of culture, outdoor activities, and community spirit. The city is dotted with numerous parks, including the expansive Antelope Park, which features scenic walking trails, picnic areas, and a beautiful rose garden, perfect for a leisurely afternoon. Nearby, Pioneers Park Nature Center offers a more rustic experience with its nature trails and wildlife, inviting residents to explore the great outdoors.
The local dining scene is vibrant and diverse, with options ranging from casual eateries to upscale restaurants. Enjoy a hearty meal at Lazlo's Brewery & Grill in the Haymarket District, or savor the flavors at The Green Gateau, known for its creative dishes. For a taste of local favorites, Buzzard Billy's offers a unique twist on classic fare, while Yia Yia's and The Oven provide delightful Mediterranean and Indian cuisine, respectively. Coffee lovers can find their haven at The Mill Coffee and Tea or Engine House Cafe, perfect spots for a cozy catch-up with friends.
Cultural experiences abound, with museums similar to the Museum of American Speed and the International Quilt Museum showcasing fascinating exhibits that celebrate both history and artistry. Families can enjoy a day at the Lincoln Children's Museum, while art enthusiasts will appreciate the Sheldon Museum of Art's impressive collection. The University of Nebraska State Museum - Morrill Hall offers a glimpse into natural history, making it a great destination for curious minds.
Shopping enthusiasts can explore various centers, including the Gateway Mall and East Park Plaza, which feature a mix of retail stores and dining options. The Shoppes at Piedmont and Clock Tower Shopping Center also provide a range of shopping experiences, ensuring that residents have access to everything they need.
Throughout the year, Lincoln hosts a variety of cultural events and festivals that enrich the community. The Lincoln Arts Festival showcases local talent, while the Nebraska State Fair draws visitors from all over the region, celebrating the state's heritage. With its friendly atmosphere, rich cultural offerings, and numerous amenities, Lincoln invites residents to enjoy a fulfilling lifestyle amidst its charming neighborhoods and vibrant community.
Why Lincoln?
- Thriving nightlife, Broadway shows at Lied Center, quaint shops in historic neighborhoods
- The city skyline is dominated by the Nebraska State Capitol, which is the second tallest state capitol building
- Consistently ranked one of the best small metro areas for business
- Family-friendly attractions like the Lincoln Children’s Zoo, Pioneers Park Nature Center, and the Lincoln Children’s Museum
- University of Nebraska at Lincoln is a major area employer, and the community rallies for its sports teams
- Historic sites like the Gettysburg Lincoln Statue and the Historic Haymarket area
Renting in Lincoln
Average Rental Rates and Apartment Sizes
- Apartment Type Average Sq Ft Average Rent
- 1 Bedroom 729 Sq Ft $1,030 / mo
- 2 Bedrooms 1,044 Sq Ft $1,254 / mo
- 3 Bedrooms 1,366 Sq Ft $1,516 / mo
- 4 Bedrooms 1,305 Sq Ft $2,484 / mo
Top Budget-Friendly Neighborhoods in Lincoln
(For 1 bedroom apartments)- Neighborhoods Average Sq Ft Average Rent
- Bethany 747 Sq Ft $919/mo
- West A 714 Sq Ft $942/mo
- Hartley 674 Sq Ft $1,021/mo
- Crown Pointe 738 Sq Ft $1,108/mo
- West Lincoln 720 Sq Ft $1,122/mo
- University Place 719 Sq Ft $1,173/mo
- Meadowlane 749 Sq Ft $1,189/mo
- Amber Hills 835 Sq Ft $1,211/mo
- Porter Ridge 746 Sq Ft $1,224/mo
- North Lincoln 789 Sq Ft $1,228/mo
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