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Last updated April 25 2024 at 1:40 PM

Altoona, PA
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City Guide for Altoona, PA

In the heart of the majestic Allegheny Mountains of central Pennsylvania sits the historic railroad town of Altoona. A popular living locale for all age groups, Altoona plays host to a wide range of rental properties catering to a mixture of high rollers and budgeters. Interested in finding the perfect Altoona, Pennsylvania apartment? Then start searching through the listings in this handy little apartment guide, and you’ll be living the high life in the “Mountain City” in no time!

With renters comprising only about 30 percent of Altoona’s roughly 46,000 residents, you won’t find too many apartments in the city, but don’t confuse a lack of quantity for a lack of quality. Amenities at Altoona’s apartment complexes tend to be first-rate and typically include laundry facilities, washer/dryer hookups, fitness centers, swimming pools, clubhouses, and covered parking.

Inexpensive studio apartments and basic one-bedroomapartments usually start in the sub-$500 range, with luxury rentals and spacious (1000-plus square foot) units that often go for less than $700 per month. Waiting lists are rare, and furnished apartments, pet-friendly units, and short-term leases are available (usually for a slightly higher price), so don’t settle on a rental in Altoona until you’re completely sure it’s perfect for you. Renting specials, especially for new tenants, pop up periodically, so keep your eyes open for some unbelievable leasing specials while on the apartment prowl.

Altoona is home to a wide range of neighborhoods, including eclectic urban areas (Little Italy, Gospel Hill), mixed use commercial-residential districts (Logantown, Pleasant Valley) historic ‘hoods (Dutch Hill, Mansion Park) and cozy suburban areas (Greenwood, Fairview, plenty of others). The inner city rentals are also the ones that tend to have the most character. Obviously, you’ll have to spend some time in the city and get a feel for its atmosphere before deciding which neighborhood is best for you.

No matter how much you fall in love with your new apartment in Altoona, Pennsylvania, at some point you’ll probably want to get out and see what else your new hometown has to offer. Thankfully, the city boasts a variety of amenities, cultural attractions, shopping destinations, parks, trails, eateries, and after-hours hotspots. In short, Altoona offers plenty of entertainment options for residents of all ages. So what are you waiting for? Start clicking away for your dream dwellings in Altoona, and happy hunting! See more

What to keep in mind when looking for studio apartments in Altoona, PA

Studio apartments could offer the best of Altoona living at a less expensive price tag than larger units. Look for the best buildings near entertainment, dining, and public transportation or highway access.

Ask about the square footage of studio apartments in Altoona during your tour. Even a little extra space in another building can offer more room for storage or an additional chair. Consider the layout and what you can accomplish before you sign. You should have enough room for your bed, a small sitting area, and a dining table. You can always get creative and loft your bed to save on space underneath or install a fold-down table or desk that tucks away.