528 Apartments for Rent near Anchorage
Anchorage, AK Apartments
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Century Plaza
Susitna Ridge
The Outlook Apartments
Four Seasons
Admirals Cove
La Maisonnette
Quiet Creek
Creekside at Alyseka
Legacy
Chugach South
Rancho Tudor
Silver Ridge
Block 96
Brighton Woods
Anchorage Snapshot
Frequently asked questions
How expensive is it to rent an apartment in Anchorage, AK?
The median Anchorage, AK rent is $1,525 which is above the national median rent of $1,469. In addition to the rent cost, you need to also account for costs of basic utilities consisting of water, garbage, electric and natural gas. Check with your local Anchorage utilities for estimates.
How many Apartments are available now in Anchorage, AK?
There are currently 528 apartments for rent on the Zillow platform in Anchorage, which fluctuated -3.17% over the past 30-days.
How does HotPads make it easier to find an apartment in Anchorage, AK?
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About Anchorage
Thinking of moving to Anchorage? Here’s what you need to know.
The largest city in Alaska is quietly growing into a badly kept secret. Anchorage offers residents and visitors a tremendous mix of large-town amenities while still staying true to its roots as the last frontier town in the United States. Visitors find a city rich in history, upscale-without-stuffy arts and cuisine, and a daily traffic jam that may or may not involve a moose. For a wilderness escape without leaving the comfort of civilization, look no further than Anchorage.
Who’s There?
The city’s population of 300,000 is a cultural mix of Native Alaskan, Asian, Northern European and U.S. transplants from the lower 48 states. The industry of Alaska has historically centered on hunting and fishing, mineral mining, and oil exploration and production. Settlers tied to those industries arrived in Alaska to join the native Alaskan tribes. Descendants of tribes such as the Aleut, Kodiak, Chugach, Tlingit, Haida and Dena’ina still remain in Anchorage and throughout Alaska. The geographical location of Anchorage allows easy transport by airplane to many large points across multiple continents. As a result, the military and shipping industry have a large presence in Anchorage.
What’s Around?
Mountains. A lot of mountains. The nearby Chugach mountain range has more than 150 peaks to explore. By measure of land acreage, Alaska holds more than 50 percent of the total national park territory in the U.S. Five nearby national parks are home to a wide variety of native wildlife. Grizzly bears, moose, salmon, elk and bald eagles can all be found near Anchorage. Portage Glacier, one of more than 50 glaciers nearby, offers visitors and residents a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to experience the slippery side of Anchorage.
What Do You Do?
Anchorage is home to a thriving, and surprisingly large, music scene. Acoustic instruments of all types take center state every January during the free two-week long Anchorage Folk Festival. Every Saturday and Sunday, locals and visitors join 300 local vendors for the Anchorage Market & Festival to pick up anything from jewelry and furniture to elk hotdogs. Outdoor activity reigns supreme in Anchorage. The geographical location provides some of the most challenging outdoor activities in the nation. For newcomers, there is no better way to explore Anchorage than on the Coastal Trail. Linking several paths and trails, the trail stretches 11 miles from downtown Anchorage to Kincaid Park. After a day of wildlife watching, grab a fishing pole and head to the downtown fishing stream for an opportunity to catch your own dinner. The Aurora Borealis, or the Northern Lights, is another local phenomenon not to be missed. Evenings during the fall and winter, along with midnight hours during the spring, are the best times to see the swirling colors caused by the electric sun particles entering our atmosphere.
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