Manchester Apartments for Rent

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SouthWind

SouthWind

Franklin, Tennessee, 37064

1 Bedroom$925 - $995

2 Bedrooms$1,185 - $1,285

Venue at Cool Springs

Venue at Cool Springs

Franklin, Tennessee, 37067

1 Bedroom$1,105 - $1,765

2 Bedrooms$1,440 - $2,210

3 Bedrooms$1,870 - $2,750

Ashton Brook

Ashton Brook

Franklin, Tennessee, 37067

1 Bedroom$915 - $1,075

2 Bedrooms$1,170 - $1,395

3 Bedrooms$1,455 - $1,630

Alara Cool Springs

Alara Cool Springs

Franklin, Tennessee, 37067

1 Bedroom$900 - $1,155

2 Bedrooms$1,210 - $1,360

3 Bedrooms$1,515 - $1,565

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Manchester apartments are securable in a number of distinct parts of town; you can find delightful park views or impeccably maintained apartments available in a variety of different neighborhoods all over the city.

Want the inside scoop on Manchester? Check out our Manchester Local Talk for local tips and information about Manchester. You can also get answers to your Manchester questions from our local experts by using the "Ask a Question" feature.

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Manchester Apartment Rental Market

  • Household Income
    Household IncomeCityStateCity Compared to State
    Less than $10,00015.6%12.0% +3.6%
    $10,000 to $14,9996.8%7.2% -0.4%
    $15,000 to $19,9997.3%7.2% +0.1%
    $20,000 to $24,9999.3%7.4% +1.9%
    $25,000 to $29,9998.2%7.3% +0.9%
    $30,000 to $34,9997.5%7.0% +0.5%
    $35,000 to $39,9997.2%6.3% +0.9%
    $40,000 to $44,9997.0%6.0% +1.0%
    $45,000 to $49,9994.9%5.1% -0.2%
    $50,000 to $59,9997.5%8.8% -1.3%
    $60,000 to $74,9996.8%9.3% -2.5%
    $75,000 to $99,9997.6%8.0% -0.4%
    $100,000 to $124,9992.2%3.6% -1.4%
    $125,000 to $149,9990.5%1.6% -1.1%
    $150,000 to $199,9990.9%1.4% -0.5%
    $200,000 or more0.7%1.7% -1.0%
  • Cost of Living
    Share of Household Income Spent on RentCityStateCity Compared to State
    Less than 10.0%8.5%6.9% +1.6%
    10.0% to 14.9%12.1%12.0% +0.1%
    15.0% to 19.9%14.0%14.2% -0.2%
    20.0% to 24.9%11.9%12.4% -0.5%
    25.0% to 29.9%15.2%10.4% +4.8%
    30.0% to 34.9%8.6%6.9% +1.7%
    35.0% to 39.9%3.0%4.9% -1.9%
    40.0% to 49.9%5.5%6.3% -0.8%
    50.0% or more11.8%16.0% -4.2%
    Not computed9.4%10.0% -0.6%
  • Age Demographic of Renters
    Age Demographic of RentersCityStateCity Compared to State
    15 to 24 years11.0%14.9% -3.9%
    25 to 34 years26.0%28.5% -2.5%
    35 to 44 years22.1%21.7% +0.4%
    45 to 54 years13.3%14.4% -1.1%
    55 to 64 years9.1%8.1% +1.0%
    65 to 74 years9.3%5.8% +3.5%
    75 to 84 years6.3%4.6% +1.7%
    85 years and over3.0%1.9% +1.1%
  • Travel Time to Work
    Travel Time to WorkCityStateCity Compared to State
    Less than 30 minutes47.4%38.9% +8.5%
    30 to 44 minutes15.6%25.9% -10.3%
    45 to 59 minutes10.2%12.9% -2.7%
    60 or more minutes26.8%22.2% +4.6%

Source: 2000 Census

Terrific Rentals in Manchester, Tennessee

Do you feel stuck in your current living situation? Looking for a city that offers room for growth? Rent an apartment here and you’ll be standing taller in no time. Manchester’s motto is “Come Grow With Us!” This terrific Tennessee city offers the finest schools, parks, community events, and so much more. Whether you’re looking to grow financially, socially, or physically, Manchester will help you reach your goals. You’ll be growing so fast, you’ll have to buy a whole new wardrobe. Come grow with Manchester. Your pants were going out of style anyway.

Want to know more about College Street Elementary School? Check out our [LocalTalkLink] for local tips and information about the Manchester City School District. Looking for an apartment near Dave King Park? Talk to our local experts by using the ""Ask a Question"" feature and learn more about this ever-growing city. Then head to the [AptGuideLink] for all the best moving tips to help you along the way.

Manchester Rental Rates, At Your Service

Read about growing businesses in The Manchester Times and then plan your budget accordingly by using the MyNewPlace rental trends information. As of ||monthpull||, the average cost of a one bedroom in the area was ||1BRrentpull||. Get a roommate and you’ll have a friend to go with you to Emma's Family Restaurant. The average two bedroom apartment for rent in Manchester was ||2BRrentpull|| as of ||monthpull|. Split the rent three ways and you’ll have more money to go wild at Powers Shopping Center. A three bedroom rental cost an average of just ||3BRrentpull|| a month. Start looking for an apartment in Manchester by checking out some of the rentals listed below.

Manchester United

According to the city of Manchester, “People are its greatest resource.” You’re sure to run into plenty of happy people (more than 10,000 to be precise) at one of the city’s many community events. In fact, you’re likely to run into nearly 100,000 people if you attend the annual Bonnaroo Music Festival in June. This four day event features the best in everything from indie rock to Americana to reggae. Whether you’re a Kanye West fanatic or more of a folkie, you’ll find plenty of great music (and a few great residents in the crowd) at this giant music fest. If you’re not in the mood for hanging with hipsters, why not celebrate history at the annual Old Timer's Day event? Celebrate your new town’s heritage while you mingle with friendly residents. With great food, music, fireworks, a beauty pageant, and children’s games, Old Timer’s Day offers something fun for everyone. Pearl Jam performances or parades, you’ll find something fun to enjoy at these annual events. Just don’t forget to pack some flannel when you move on into that fantastic apartment.

From Aquatics to Karate

Take Manchester up on its offer to grow and literally grow (muscles) when you get here. The Manchester Parks and Recreation Department provides great parks and recreational opportunities to ensure all its residents stay fit and have fun. You’re sure to have a ball at Fred Deadman Park. Practice your serve and curve on the park’s four lighted tennis courts and four lighted baseball fields. When you’re all tired out, you can enjoy a mid-game lunch at one of four picnic shelters. If you’re in the mood for a dip after lunch (at least half an hour after, of course) head over to the Manchester Recreation Complex and hop in one of the city’s three pools. Choose from an indoor warm water therapy pool, an indoor competition and lap pool, and an outdoor leisure pool. While you’re here, play a game of racquetball or walk on the complex’s indoor track. If you want to get in shape for your next baseball or tennis game, take an aerobics class or try your hand at family karate. With so many facilities and activities to take part in, you’re sure to grow here. Just make sure you eat lots of protein.

Local History

While karate classes and Neil Young performances may be fun, you don’t have to sweat or mosh to have a good time. With all of the cultural attractions the city has to offer, you can have a good time and get educated year-round. You’re sure to learn a thing or two if you visit the Arrowheads/Aerospace Cultural Center. With exhibits featuring local Indian artifacts, Civil War memorabilia, antiques, and local agricultural history, you’ll find out a lot about the history of your new town. If you’re willing to get a little dirt on your shoes, you can step back in time even further at the Old Stone Fort State Archaeological Park. Visit the park’s “2,000 year old American Indian ceremonial site” and learn about ancient cultures. While you’re here, hike, camp, or fish for the full experience. Rent one of Manchester’s fine apartments and enjoy a history lesson free of slide projectors.

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Local Talk

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  • Are there big sporting events that people in Manchester enjoy attending?

    Although Manchester isn't home to any major professional or collegiate sports teams, Nashville, Tennessee, is. Located 65 miles northwest of Manchester, Nashville has many professional sports teams, most notably the Nashville Predators of the National Hockey League and the Tennessee Titans of the National Football League. Nashville is also home to professional baseball, soccer, and basketball teams: the Nashville Sounds of the Pacific Coast League play at Herschel Greer Stadium; the Nashville Metros of the Premier Development League play at Ezell Park; and the Nashville Soul of the American Basketball Association play at the Nashville Municipal Auditorium. In addition, Nashville hosts the NCAA college football Music City Bowl and is home to the Music City Motorplex, a NASCAR Whelen All-American Series racetrack.

  • Is Manchester pet friendly?

    Only home to one-dog specific area, Manchester is fairly pet-friendly. Old Stone Fort State Park offers close to 900 acres of forested land within the city limits; unfortunately, dogs must be kept on leash. For hiking and camping with your pets, the Savage Gulf State Natural Area is located about an hour and a half east of Manchester in Palmer, Tennessee and contains sandstone cliffs and canyons. Fall Creek Falls State Park is located about an hour and a half northeast of Manchester.

  • What does everyone in Manchester do for fun in their spare time and on weekends?

    Manchester is home to one of the largest music festivals in the country, Bonnaroo, which takes place for four days every June on a 700-acre farm in town. Although it happens only once a year, it draws 80,000 to 100,000 music lovers annually. Apart from that time of year, Manchester is a much more sparsely populated, relaxed place. Residents often enjoy outdoor activities like fishing, swimming, and boating, which the area's many lakes allow. The Savage Gulf State Natural Area, located about an hour and 15 minutes east of Manchester, offers over 50 miles of hiking trails, backcountry camping, and picnic areas.