Apartment Seekers, Tallahassee's FREE Apartment Locator Service
Apartment Seekers is Tallahassee’s ONLY TRUE apartment rental locator service. We are a one of a kind service, with an actual brick and mortar office and rental consultants you can call, email or sit down with. Anyone can put apartment listings on a website but the Apartment Seekers is the only one with PEOPLE. When it comes to finding you an apartment in the Tallahassee area, newar FSU, FAMU or TCC, you can trust the Apartment Seekers when making the decision of where to rent. We live, work and play in Tallahassee and know apartments in the area like no other.
We represent over 150 apartment communities and 100's of houses and townhouses that are for rent in the Tallahassee, near FSU, TCC and FAMU campus. Our service is absolutely FREE to you. Just let us know your specific rental search criteria and we match them with the rentals that best meet your needs. This saves you the headache of endlessly searching through newspapers, like the Tallahassee Democrat, FSView, or Famuan and clicking through website after website trying to figure out which rentals meets your unique needs.
We can help with the following and more:
1) Relocating to Tallahassee for job
2) Students attending Florida State University, Florida Agricultural and Mechanical
University, or Tallahassee Community College looking for off-campus housing
3) Corporate short-term housing
4) Senior Living
5) Current Tallahassee residents looking for change
You certainly have better things to do than search for rentals, but all of us at
Apartment Seekers don’t. Allow us to do the hard work for you : )
Browse our impressive list of rentals. Each rental includes contact info, list of
amenities such as pool, sand volleyball court, theater room; pet policy, rental
rates, rental specials, availabilities, type floor-plans, square footage, area of
town, photos, maps, and much more.Apartment Seekers offers you a wide variety of
Northwestern Florida rental listings that will help you find the perfect rental
home.
Also, use our Moving Resource Center and Tallahassee Preferred Business listings
to assist you in the relocation process. Apartment Seekers client receive special
rates on Comcast, Century Link, moving and storage centers, furniture companies
and more.
We also have designed a Roommate Matching software system to match you with the
perfect roommate based on several key criteria. It’s FREE. Try it out today.
Leon County, originally part of both Escambia County and Jackson County, and later
a part of Gadsden County, was created by the Territorial Legislature December 29,
1824 as the seventh county in the State of Florida. Named for Ponce De Leon, Leon
County was one of the most populous and prosperous counties in ante-bellum Florida.
Tallahassee, named for the "old fields" that it once encompassed, earned the title
early in the 16th century from the Apalachee Indians who inhabited the area. Legend
says that the final spelling was chosen by Octavia Walton, daughter of the territorial
governor of Florida. Today, Tallahassee exemplifies not only the influence of the
Indian, but also that of the Spanish, French and English who occupied the area in
succession.
The City of Tallahassee, the county seat and only incorporated city in Leon County,
was established in 1825, following a decision by the legislature to locate the capital
of the new Florida Territory midway between the population centers of St. Augustine
and Pensacola.
(source: talgov.com)
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