51 Apartments in Bellevue
























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- Bellevue Accessible Apartments (7)
- Bellevue Apartments with Balconies (12)
- Bellevue Apartments with Garages (17)
- Bellevue Apartments with Gyms (7)
- Bellevue Apartments with Hardwood Floors (4)
- Bellevue Apartments with Parking (19)
- Bellevue Apartments with Pools (8)
- Bellevue Apartments with Washer-Dryers (7)
- Bellevue Dog Friendly Apartments (13)
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Named after the French word for "beautiful", the town of Bellevue is indeed a beauty, even when it floods. It's easy to be charmed by this suburbia in the prairie-lands of the Missouri River, but first, let's hammer out the nitty-gritty details of renting in Bellevue, Nebraska.
Like most of Nebraska, public transportation just isn't a practical way of getting around. In Bellevue, most people drive their own car, while the rest carpool, bike, or walk to work. Traffic is never too bad for drivers, however, and the weather is often nice enough for people to prefer cruising to work along the miles of creek side bicycle trails that run across the city. The Big Papio and Keystone Trails run along Papillion Creek all the way from Omaha to the Missouri River, snaking around multiple parks, golf courses, college campuses, popular pubs and eateries, as well the Offutt Air Force Base. For a good trail map, visit omahatrails.com. See more
Furnished apartments in Bellevue can save you a ton of time, money and stress. Finding a furnished apartment requires some research to find the right situation for you. Some furnished spaces are short-term rentals designed for corporate stays. This could be ideal if you’re looking for some flexibility while you look around for a more permanent space and save up for furniture.
You can also look for furnished apartments in Bellevue as a subletter. Someone who is relocating or traveling for a short time or needs a new roommate may already have a furnished apartment ready to go.
Ask questions about the furniture before you move in. Who is responsible for repairs to the furniture? Will you have access to the furniture for the duration of your lease? It]s possible that someone who moved out of the apartment and left their roommate and furniture behind may want to collect it at a later date.