There are so many places to call home in Burlington, we want you to search the neighborhood for the next place you'll hang your hat! Downtown is surrounded by five historic neighborhoods that feature various size properties and price points— from 1920s craftsman cottages to large mansions once occupied by the families who built Burlington's textile industry.

The community has done a lot of work to make the downtown area something special, with historic buildings, great locally-owned shopping and dining, and a 15-square-block area with free public Wi-Fi access. The collaborative spirit runs deep in Burlington, and residents have no shortage of opportunities to take an active role in their community.

Apartments & Lofts in the Downtown Core

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May Hosiery Mill Lofts    Website     |    Directions→

The May Hosiery Mill is the fourth individual local historical landmark in Burlington. It was built by William and Benjamin May in the early 20th century and spans 42,000 square feet. Renovations are currently underway to convert the space into 12 studio apartments, 32 one-bedroom apartments, and 23 two-bedroom apartments. Check the website above for current leasing information.


Moore Apartments    Website     |    Directions→

Featuring one  and two-bedroom apartment homes, this 24 unit complex features washer/dryer hookups, hardwood floors, 9 foot ceilings, and plenty of natural light. This property includes water, trash, and high speed wireless internet.


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Loft B Apartments    Website     |    Directions→

These loft apartments are located at 339 S. Spring Street in the heart of downtown. They have an open floor plan, high ceilings, hardwood and tile floors, track lighting, ceiling fans, and exposed brick walls that gives them a unique, and cozy rustic charm. 


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Colonial Apartments    Website     |    Directions→


Featuring one  and two-bedroom apartment homes, this 11 unit complex features hardwood floors, gas stove, and plenty of natural light. This property has on-site parking, is 3 stories, and was build in 1930.

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Copeland Apartments    Website →    |    Directions→

The Copeland Apartments were built in 1930 and encompass two 3-story buildings with 15 units. The collaborative spirit runs deep in Burlington, and residents have no shortage of opportunities to take an active role in their community.


Courtyard Apartments    Website     |    Directions→

Come enjoy a one or two-bedroom unit at Courtyard Apartments! These spaces features hardwood floors and includes water, trash, and high speed internet. Enjoy loft style 10 foot ceilings and a welcoming community of 21 units.


Alamance Plaza    Website     |    Directions→

Looking for a comfortable, affordable living solution for handicapped, disabled, or elderly persons? Look no further! Each apartment features a fully equipped kitchen, bedroom, living area, as well as oversize windows and satellite TV. This property accepts HUD Section 8 vouchers.


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406 W. Front Street Apartments   Website     |    Directions→

406 W. Front Street is in the National Registry of Historic places and in the West Davis Street-Fountain Place Historic District. The home is now a permitted triplex with Two 1BR/1BA units on first floor and one 2BR/2BA unit on the second floor. 


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722 Lexington Avenue Apartments   Website     |    Directions→

This apartment community was built in 1937 and has 2 stories with 4 units.  On-site parking equivalent for one space per unit. Units boast one bedroom in a Brick Quad-Plex convenient to downtown Burlington. Water, trash and recycling pick-up included, laundry on premises, and small dogs will be considered.


321 E 5th St Apartments Website     |    Directions→

Centrally located in downtown Burlington, these apartments offer stylish 1BR/1BA living in a vibrant historic community. Enjoy the convenience of city amenities and cultural attractions right at your doorstep.


Surrounding Downtown Neighborhoods

 

Historical Homes

With history dating back to the 1800’s, Burlington has plenty of historical living options to choose from. With the primary residential historic district just west of downtown, the West Burlington historic district features over 150 historical houses and buildings. Ranging from smaller bungalows to grand, Victorian residences, there is sure to be something to suit your tastes. Looking for a more urban vibe? Let us know if you would like to see more apartments or condos, within the downtown historic district.

 

Interested in living downtown? Let us know. We are actively seeking to encourage more upper-story and new housing development in and around downtown Burlington. We'd love to know of your particular interest.