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apartments with hardwood floors
Last updated March 28 2024 at 11:13 AM

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196 Apartments for Rent with Hardwood Floors

Prices shown are base rent prices and may not include non-optional fees and utilities.
Scoring an apartment with hardwood floors can be a big win for Beverly Hills renters. They`re typically a beautiful addition to your space. They’re also easier to clean and... Read Guide >
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Frequently Asked Questions

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

How much is rent for an apartment with hardwood floors in Beverly Hills?

Rental prices for apartments with hardwood floors in Beverly Hills range from $2,300 to $2,400 per month.

How many apartments with hardwood floors are available for rent in Beverly Hills?

Currently, there are 2 apartments with hardwood floors available for rent in Beverly Hills.
City Guide for Beverly Hills, MI

Beverly Hills was originally named Westwood when the town was incorporated in 1958. It was renamed Beverly Hills a year later.

Beverly Hills (not the 90210) is one of those pretty little villages that makes you want to move right into the town and never leave. The people are warm and welcoming, which is nice because it's pretty darn cold here in the winter. You will want to bring snow boots, a snow shovel and a heavy parka when you move. Summers are great though, as it gets hot enough to make swimming a fun activity but not so hot you feel like you are living in a volcano! See more

What to keep in mind when looking for apartments with hardwood floors in Beverly Hills, MI

Scoring an apartment with hardwood floors can be a big win for Beverly Hills renters. They`re typically a beautiful addition to your space. They’re also easier to clean and sweep, particularly if you have pets.

However, there are some downsides. Hardwood floors carry sounds. They can also make your apartment noisy for your roommates and downstairs neighbors.

Ask the landlord or property manager about the hardwood floors before signing a lease. Are they actually hardwood or a popular composite alternative? The latter is probably easier to clean and care for than the real thing.

It’s also important to ask about who’s responsible for any damage to the floors and what that entails. Your security deposit could take a hit from scratches, dents, and other damage.

Consider the type of climate you live in. Hardwood floors typically don’t fare well in damp climates full of moisture. Stains and buckling are common in hardwood floors after rain flooding or excessive moisture.

However, hardwood floors can be ideal for dry climates or sunny areas for renters who love the way they look.