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Last updated April 26 2024 at 11:12 PM

Middle Valley, TN
159 Apartments for Rent with Balconies

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City Guide for Middle Valley, TN

"Tennessee, Tennessee / There ain't no place I'd rather be" from "Tennessee Jed" by the Grateful Dead

Middle Valley, Tennessee is considered part of the Chattanooga Metropolitan Statistical Area. It's an unincorporated community in Hamilton County with a population of about 13,000, located at the southern end of the state near the Georgia and Alabama state lines. Middle Valley, also referred to as Middle Valley Estates on some maps, is about 10 minutes up the road from Hixson, a northern suburb of Chattanooga where many Middle Valley residents commute to work and to shop for basic needs, like groceries and clothing. The community of Middle Valley is what many people in the south refer to as an "acreage," meaning it's an area full of homes on large lots without any real city center or central business district. So, if you like the idea of living in a rural community (and lower rental rates!) with enough space to clearly see the stars twinkling at night in the Southern sky, but still close enough to the big city and all of its amenities, Middle Valley could be the ideal location for you. See more

What to keep in mind when looking for apartments with balconies in Middle Valley, TN

Balconies are a coveted amenity for many renters looking for high-rise views and opportunities for fresh air. However, you should keep in mind that balconies often come with restrictions.

Before signing a lease, ask about how many people can be on the balcony at once. Also, ask about whether you’re allowed to store a bike or other items.

You’ll also want to know about any maintenance schedules. Using your balcony as storage could result in fines and intervention from your property management.

Keep in mind that not all balconies are created equally. You may discover the views of the parking area are less than optimal or reduce your overall privacy.

Balconies can also get messy with debris, foliage, dirt, and pollen depending on your location. Renters are typically responsible for any clean-up and basic balcony upkeep.

Regardless of the issues to keep in mind, balconies are usually a big win for Middle Valley renters. Ask about apartments on higher floors for the best views.