Two Bedroom Apartments for Rent in Bristol, TN
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Stafford Street Village
148 Stafford St, Bristol, TN 37620$1,189 - $1,449 | Not Available -
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The Villas at Island Road
4892 Island Rd, Bristol, TN 37620$1,159 - $1,359 | Not Available -
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The Villas at Lavinder Lane
402 Bluff City Hwy, Bristol, TN 37620$1,159 - $1,359 | Available Now -
Rent Special$1,980 - $2,500
The Remington Bristol
201 8th St, Bristol, TN 37620$1,980 - $2,500 | Available Soon -
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Apple Villa
1705 Blountville Blvd, Blountville, TN 37617$1,159 - $1,459 | Available 01/08/25
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Bristol, TN Apartments for Rent
The sign welcoming visitors to Bristol proclaims it “A Good Place to Live.” Since you can stand along State Street in downtown and literally be two places at once, it is definitely a good – and interesting – place to live. Bristol shares its downtown with its twin city of Bristol, Virginia, and State Street runs right along the state line. And for those Bristol apartment renters who just weren’t sure if they wanted to live in Tennessee or Virginia, Bristol is not just a good place to live – it’s the ideal place to live.
Bristol is the “Birthplace of Country Music” – it was even recognized as such by Congress in 1998. Tennessee Ernie Ford was born here in 1919 and started as an announcer on a local radio station. He is most famous for his song, “Sixteen Tons.” As the location of some of the first country music recordings, other famous country music singers who started in Bristol include the Carter Family and Jimmie Rodgers – one of the first country music stars. Today, Bristol still has a popular live music scene.
And while Bristol is home to the Bristol Motor Speedway, great theaters and music venues, museums, shops, and restaurants, it is the stunning location that new Bristol apartment renters will fall in love with. Rolling mountains, clear lakes, and green forests make outdoor adventures a huge draw to Bristol. Surrounded by the Appalachian foothills, residents enjoy hiking, camping, biking, boating, fishing, golfing, and exploring caverns. Parks are vast and gorgeous – Steele Creek Park sprawls over 2,100 acres, while the Cherokee National Forest is 640,000 acres.
Renting in Bristol
Average Rental Rates and Apartment Sizes
- Apartment Type Average Sq Ft Average Rent
- 1 Bedroom 625 Sq Ft $792 / mo
- 2 Bedrooms 998 Sq Ft $1,099 / mo
- 3 Bedrooms 1,310 Sq Ft $1,443 / mo
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