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The Retreat
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The Retreat

0-S Florida AveCaldwell, ID 83607
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Kings Court
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Kings Court

616 N Kings RdNampa, ID 83687
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422 Dearborn St
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422 Dearborn St

422 Dearborn StCaldwell, ID 83605
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Hoke's MHP
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Hoke's MHP

16867 Portner RdNampa, ID 83651
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1315 E Ash St
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1315 E Ash St

1315 E Ash StCaldwell, ID 83605
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711 Grant St
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711 Grant St

711 Grant StCaldwell, ID 83605
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1207 S Ivy St
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1207 S Ivy St

1207 S Ivy StNampa, ID 83686
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1224 10th Ave S
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1224 10th Ave S

1224 10th Ave SNampa, ID 83651
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620 E Chicago
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620 E Chicago

620 E ChicagoCaldwell, ID 83605
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129 Davis Ave
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129 Davis Ave

129 Davis AveNampa, ID 83651
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816 E Belmont St
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816 E Belmont St

816 E Belmont StCaldwell, ID 83605
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605 Joliet St
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605 Joliet St

605 Joliet StCaldwell, ID 83605
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Sky Ridge Apartments
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Sky Ridge Apartments

412 E Hawaii AveNampa, ID 83686
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Tilian
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Tilian

616 Main StCaldwell, ID 83605
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Golden Glow Tower
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Golden Glow Tower

1108 7th St SNampa, ID 83651
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Oakhaven
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Oakhaven

115 W Ogden AveNampa, ID 83651
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409 N Kimball Ave
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409 N Kimball Ave

409 N Kimball AveCaldwell, ID 83605
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Frequently Asked Questions about Studio Canyon County Apartments

What is the Cheapest apartment in Canyon County with Studio?

Currently the most affordable Studio in Canyon County is at 1022 Main St listed at $725.

How much is the average rent for a Studio Canyon County Apartment?

The average rent for a Studio Apartment in Canyon County is $1,427.

What is the largest available Studio Canyon County Apartment for rent?

Today's apartment with the most square footage in Canyon County is a 630 square feet unit starting from $725 at 1022 Main St.

What is the average size for Canyon County Studio Apartments for rent?

The average size for a Studio rental in Canyon County is currently 511 sq ft.

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