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Frequently Asked Questions
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
So you say you’re looking for a new apartment in a state of vast spaces and warm faces? Great Falls was named for its proximity to several waterfalls on the Missouri River and is the third largest city in the state of Montana. Time for your expedition to the heart of Montana on the northern Great Plains to begin!
Known for a plethora of hydroelectric dams, Electric City is split into nine neighborhoods, or councils. As you can imagine for a city that is only 19.5 square miles there isn’t much distinction between neighborhoods. Many of the homes built in Great Falls area were actualized during the 1950s and before the 1930s.
You can nab a one or two bedroom apartment for around $400-600 or a three bedroom for around $800. If the apartment market is looking sluggish, go with a rental company or discover a smaller two bedroom house for under $1,000.
A concentration of apartment buildings can be found on the west side of the River up until 14th Street North. Moving west from 14th Street North until 57th Street South you will find a bounty of housing as well. The Benefis/College area (Montana State University and Benefis Bariatric Institute) will foster some housing, but mostly in the realm of student housing.
In Great Falls, the winters are long (6-9 months) and they’re cold. Make sure your new apartment has a fully functioning heater and it’d be wise to inquire what heating bills typically run in any given complex. Won’t hut to incorporate that added cost into your monthly budget.
Good luck finding your new apartment. If all else fails, ask your future neighbors. If there’s one thing the people of Great Falls are, it’s friendly. Welcome home! View Great Falls City Guide
Finding apartments with a washer and dryer in Great Falls offers more freedom and flexibility to your weekends. Throwing in the laundry before work or a Saturday afternoon bike ride and finishing it up later is inconvenient, if not impossible, without your own set-up.
There are a few things to keep in mind while looking for apartments with a washer and dryer in Great Falls. Ask how old the appliances are before you sign. A washer and dryer over 10-years-old may need to be serviced regularly or have an expired warranty. You should also ask the property management who services the washer and dryer. Some leases stipulate that the landlord will pay for repairs to an essential appliance like oven or refrigerator, but require the tenant to service the washer and dryer.
Finding apartments with a washer and dryer in Great Falls can go quickly, so come prepared with your bank statements, pay stubs, identification, and letters of recommendation to sign your new lease.