
Apartments near Cole Village Shopping Center in Boise, ID (286 Rentals)


3929 Reed St

5935 W Ellens Ferry Dr

4133 W State St

5812 W Clearview Ln

5936-5938 W Ellens Ferry Dr

6611-6768 W Denton Ln

4210 W State St

4115 W State St

9818 W Rosecroft Ct

6673 W Denton Ln

6734 W Clinton

3890 W Glendale St

10041 W Garverdale Ln

Port Lane Fourplex

903 N Mercer St

Davenport Village

Hampton Mobile Estates

Wexburg Village

Quail Glen Apartments

4620 N Pierce Park Ln

Parkway Apartments

W Edgewood Manor

Boise Bench Fourplex

2725 N Five Mile Rd

4780 N Fortune Ln

Wilson Station Apartments

6137-6167 W Denton St

3 Building

4791 N Fortune Ln

6492 W Lucky Ln

Lucky - 6474

3812-3818 W Alameda St

6521 W Lucky Ln

6545 W Lucky Ln

4794 N Fortune Ln

4806 N Fortune Ln

4807 N Fortune Ln

6567 W Lucky Ln

4835 N Charm

4827 N Charm Ln

6589 W Lucky Ln

4810 N Fortune Ln

4823 N Charm Ln

6524 W Lucky Ln

161 N Raymond Pl

171 N Sea Fury Ln

199 N Seafury Ln

1437 Bluff St

187 N Avenger Ln

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How much are Studio apartments in Boise?
There are currently 318 Studio Apartments in Boise with rent ranges from $1,029 to $4,034 with an average price of $1,733.
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The monthly rent prices of Two Bedroom Apartments currently available in Boise range from $1,025 to $6,620. Today's average rental price for Two Bedrooms here is $2,179.
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