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-Kingston holds the distinction of being New York's first capital in 1777, where historic stone buildings from the 1600s still stand in the Uptown Stockade District. Located 91 miles north of New York City, Kingston combines historic charm with metropolitan accessibility. The average rent for a one-bedroom apartment is approximately $1,385, with options ranging from restored historic properties to contemporary rental homes.
Kingston encompasses three distinct neighborhoods. The Uptown Stockade District preserves centuries-old architecture alongside independent shops and restaurants. Midtown features the Ulster Performing Arts Center and local businesses housed in restored industrial buildings. The Downtown Waterfront area along Rondout Creek has emerged as an arts destination with galleries, waterfront dining, and events including the annual Kingston Jazz Festival. Apartment communities throughout these areas offer various living arrangements to suit different preferences.
Transportation options include Trailways bus service to New York City, with trips typically taking two hours. The Kingston-Rhinecliff Bridge connects to Amtrak service on the Hudson River's east side. The city's employment base includes HealthAlliance hospitals and educational institutions. Hasbrouck Park offers 45 acres of nature trails, while the nearby Catskill Mountains provide additional outdoor recreation opportunities. Kingston combines historical significance, varied housing options, and convenient location to create an appealing Hudson Valley community.
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What's the average rent for an apartment in Kingston, NY?
Apartment averages in Kingston, NY varies based on size.
- $1,414 for a 1-bedroom apartment in Kingston, NY
- $1,828 for a 2-bedroom apartment in Kingston, NY
- $2,143 for a 3-bedroom apartment in Kingston, NY
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Can I find a short-term apartment in Kingston, NY?
There are 7 short-term apartments in Kingston, NY.
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How do people usually get around Kingston, NY?
Residents in Kingston, NY usually get around by car. According to Walk Score, Kingston, NY falls within the Car Dependent range.
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What colleges and universities are in Kingston, NY?
If you’re a college or university student moving to Kingston, NY, ForRent.com can help you find a rental near Bard College, Culinary Institute of America, SUNY College at New Paltz and others.
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