Beachwold Residential

50 Communities
12,929 Units
36 Cities
26 Corporate Communities

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Jacksonville

Jacksonville is gigantic. At nearly 900 square miles, it is by far the largest city in the contiguous United States, in terms of geographical area. The landscape is so vast and varied that you are almost certain to find any kind of environment that suits you. From the high-rise buildings downtown to the marina condos along the river to the suburban neighborhoods farther from the urban core, your apartment rental options in Jacksonville are nearly endless. Jacksonville is never short on leisure activities. The dining and entertainment offerings are top notch, from the bustling nightlife in downtown to the upscale shopping at Saint Johns Town Center and everything in between. Football fans will feel right at home in Jacksonville as NFL Jaguars games tend to draw big crowds no matter how the team is doing. The Jags’ home field has also served as neutral turf for the annual University of Florida-University of Georgia rivalry game each Halloween weekend for decades. The city limits contain a mind-boggling 111,000 acres of public parks and nature preserves, ensuring that you are never far from a lush green space. Located where the Saint Johns River flows into the Atlantic Ocean, Timucuan Ecological and Historic Preserve is one of Jacksonville’s most popular spots for outdoor recreation. Easy access to Atlantic Coast beaches can make the entire city feel like one huge beach town. Locals love heading to nearby beaches for surfing, boating, fishing, and sunbathing.

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New London

New London is a small seaport city located at the mouth of the Thames River. This New England city offers a distinct mix of old and new with its signature blend of amenities. Along with being home to Connecticut College, New London houses an array of historical landmarks including Downtown New London, a waterfront district with galleries, shops, venues, restaurants, and more. The heart of the city also hosts special events like movie screenings and art festivals. New London’s beaches and waterfront parks add even more options for leisure and entertainment. New London Waterfront Park has great views of ships while Ocean Beach has a classic boardwalk and arcade. New London has apartments, townhomes, and houses available for rent with every budget and style.

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Stamford

While it may be close to New York City, Stamford’s unique local culture has an identity all its own. Music is big, with the Stamford Center for the Arts, the Stamford Symphony Orchestra, and numerous outdoor music events packing the entire calendar. The free Harbor Point Trolley System runs downtown routes every day of the week, making it easy to get around without having to hunt for parking. Beautiful waterfront areas such as Cove Island Wildlife Sanctuary serve up lovely scenic views. Consistently named one of America’s safest cities by the FBI, Stamford is a great community for families. Stamford presents a compelling case to those on the apartment or house hunt. There’s an incredible mix of long-standing homes and luxurious, ultra-modern apartments available to renters, especially in the ever-developing downtown district. Foodies and night owls should stick close to Broad Street and Elm Street, where the biggest concentration of restaurants and bars are. Of course, one can’t ignore Stamford’s closeness to New York City, which is easily accessible by regular commuter rail service and the Connecticut Turnpike. If you’re looking to get even farther out of town, Stamford is within driving distance of four major airports, including JFK and La Guardia.