$1,600 - $4,100 per month
The Tribute
Studio-1 Bed
625 Cumberland Ave, Knoxville, TN 37902
$1,600 - $4,100 per month
The Tribute
Studio-1 Bed
625 Cumberland Ave, Knoxville, TN 37902
$3,200 per month
440 Walnut St Unit 202, Knoxville, TN 37902
High Rise Condo in the heart of Downtown Knoxille, Tennessee. Enjoy the luxury of walking to award winning chef eateries, local boutiques,and the South's most beautiful Theatre, Tennessee Theatre.The loft features hardwood floors, stainless steel appliances, stackable washer/dryer, large master with custom closet and private balcony overlooking views of Union Ave. One (1) Private Parking Space
Storm Shuler Heartland Development, LLC
$1,573 - $7,142 per month
Marble Alley Lofts
Studio-2 Beds
300 State St SW, Knoxville, TN 37902
$4,000 per month
418 S Gay St Unit 403, Knoxville, TN 37902
Experience the best of this furnished downtown living loft on Gay Street, nestled in the historic Phoenix Building. This spacious rental offers three bedrooms, 2.5 bathrooms. The third bedroom is versatile, and can be used as a flex space, with a pull out couch, perfect for modern urban living. The open-concept design features soaring ceilings, oversized windows, and stylish finishes throughout.
Rachael Wedekind Keller Williams Signature
$1,790 - $6,514 per month
Church and Henley
Studio-2 Beds
700 Henley St, Knoxville, TN 37902
$4,400 per month
531 S Gay St Unit 1501, Knoxville, TN 37902
Experience the epitome of urban living in Downtown's vibrant Theater District. This remarkable two-bedroom 15th floor Penthouse residence in the premier Holston Building offers a bright, light-filled kitchen & open living area, expansive windows, beautiful hardwood floors, generous closet space and elegant fixtures. Enjoy sweeping views of the mountains, TN river, sunrises, sunsets and cityscape
Kimberly Dixon-Hamilton Downtown Realty, Inc.
$1,068 per month
Summit Towers
1 Bed
201 Locust St, Knoxville, TN 37902
$3,000 per month
1060 Worlds Fair Park Dr Unit 303, Knoxville, TN 37916
Downtown Knoxville, a historic and cultural hub in East Tennessee, spans just one square mile but is rich in entertainment, shopping, and dining options. Known for its significant transformation over the past 40 years, the area now boasts 90 restaurants within its compact space. Housing primarily consists of converted industrial lofts and newer mid-rise condominiums, many with views of the Tennessee River or Smoky Mountains, and amenities like garage parking and fitness centers. Residents enjoy easy access to local grocery stores, corner markets, and banks, with unique boutiques such as Fizz and Union Ave Books adding to the shopping experience. Market Square, dating back to 1897, is a focal point with its farmer's market, rooftop bars, and diverse dining options like Café 4 and Stock & Barrel. The neighborhood is also a hotspot for nightlife, featuring busy pubs, hip coffee shops, and fine dining. Cultural attractions include the Tennessee Theatre's Broadway shows, live concerts at the Bijou, and art receptions during First Fridays. Outdoor activities are plentiful at World's Fair Park, Krutch Park, and Volunteer Landing, offering everything from live music to paddle sports. Downtown Knoxville is highly walkable and well-connected by Interstate 40 and Knoxville Area Transit buses. The area is served by Knox County Schools, with highly rated Sequoyah Elementary and West High among the educational options.