Cities Near Lake Hallie, Wisconsin

A

Altoona

$150 to $3,200
225 Rentals
A

Augusta

$150 to $3,200
93 Rentals
B

Bloomer

$500 to $3,200
107 Rentals
B

Boyd

$150 to $3,200
101 Rentals
C

Cadott

$150 to $3,200
108 Rentals
CF

Chippewa Falls

$503 to $1,800
131 Rentals
C

Colfax

$350 to $3,200
116 Rentals
C

Cornell

$150 to $3,200
110 Rentals
EC

Eau Claire

$150 to $3,200
451 Rentals
EM

Elk Mound

$500 to $3,200
99 Rentals
FC

Fall Creek

$150 to $3,200
94 Rentals
JF

Jim Falls

$150 to $3,200
106 Rentals
Madison

Madison

$111 to $14,130
1,836 Rentals
Milwaukee

Milwaukee

$200 to $36,000
3,845 Rentals
M

Minneapolis

$280 to $15,685
5,031 Rentals
RF

Rock Falls

$150 to $3,200
89 Rentals
SC

Sand Creek

$350 to $3,200
113 Rentals
ST

Seymour Township

$503 to $3,200
88 Rentals
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