
Apartments near 44th Street Shoppes in Edina, MN (493 Rentals)


3611 Garfield Ave

Lake Street

Lake Harriet Condos

Westmoreland Hills

Monteray Place

3120 Fremont

712 W 32nd Ave

Bryant Ave Apartments | 3013

4414 Beard Ave S

4529 France Ave S

4537 France Ave

4541 France Ave S

4335 York Ave S

Harriet Hills Condominiums

Lake West Towers

Condos at Lake Harriet II

Ewing Avenue Homes

2630 W 44th St

4430 W Lake Harriet Pky

2707 W 43rd St

2706 W 43rd St

4306 Linden Hills Blvd

DACOTAH APARTMENTS

2403 W 42nd St

3904 Thomas Ave S

Minnesota House Apartments

3757 Kipling Ave

The Condos at Excelsior

The Grand Condominiums

Wolfe Lake Apartments

Brookside Condominiums

6114 Excelsior Blvd

3220 W Bde Maka Ska Pky

3200 W Bde Maka Ska Pky

Calhoun Gardens

Condos at Lake Calhoun

6309 Excelsior Blvd

The Adagio

Calhoun Place

3400 List Pl

Oxford Gardens

Hoigaard Village-The Camerata

Village in the Park Lofts

3106 Inglewood Avenue South

4009 W 31st St

4020 31st St W

4008 31st St W

4532 Bryant Ave S

4108 31st St W

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How much are Studio apartments in Edina?
There are currently 199 Studio Apartments in Edina with rent ranges from $925 to $2,388 with an average price of $1,492.
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