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Newly Constructed Alexandria, KY Apartments for Rent
Find 24 recently constructed apartments for rent in Alexandria, KY on Apartments.com. Benefit from modern amenities and updated interiors in newly completed buildings. These new apartments offer contemporary living spaces designed to meet today's standards of comfort and style. No matter your needs, our listings include various floor plans and locations to suit your lifestyle. Start exploring the advantages of living in a newly constructed apartment now, including lower maintenance concerns and up-to-date designs.
Alexandria, KY Rental Insights
Average Rent Rates
The average rent in Alexandria is $1,103. When you rent an apartment in Alexandria, you can expect to pay as little as $1,108 or as much as $1,696, depending on the location and the size of the apartment.
The average rent for a one bedroom apartment in Alexandria, KY is $1,108 per month.
The average rent for a two bedroom apartment in Alexandria, KY is $1,441 per month.
The average rent for a three bedroom apartment in Alexandria, KY is $1,696 per month.
Transportation
Transit options in Alexandria vary, but overall, it has a transit score of 0.
Education
In Alexandria, you’ll find top-ranking elementary schools like Grant's Lick Elementary School, John W. Reiley Elementary School, and Campbell Ridge Elementary.
Alexandria is home to some top-ranking middle schools, including Campbell County Middle School, Regional Programs School, and Phoenix Program.
Moving is tough for high school students! Look for Alexandria apartments near top-ranking high schools like Campbell County High School, Regional Programs School, and Phoenix Program.
If you’re a student moving to an apartment in Alexandria, you’ll have access to Northern Kentucky University, Thomas More College, and University of Cincinnati.