
Apartments near Madison Area Technical College - Truax Campus in Madison, WI (234 Rentals)


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1301 Crowley Ave

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3701 Kipling Dr

4318 Nakoosa Trl

4322 Nakoosa Trl

1605 Trailsway

1521 Trailsway

2501 Calypso Rd

722-728 Brandie Rd

2410 Calypso Rd

2404 Calypso Rd

206 N 6th St

1501 Trailsway

2310 Brentwood Pky

1405 Trailsway

Meadow Park

232 S Fair Oaks Ave

138 Division St

145 Division St

142 Division St

702 Pulley Dr

9 Woodridge Ct

2434 Sommers Ave

417 Elmside Blvd

901 Jana Ln

849 Jana Ln

2095 Winnebago St

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2052 Atwood Ave

4912 Packers Ave

1911 Winnebago St

1901 Winnebago St

1710-1712 Onsgard Rd

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Onsgard Place

1330 N Stoughton Rd

Enso Apartments

914-16 N Oak St

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Eastpointe

110 Rosemary Ave

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There are currently 519 Studio Apartments in Madison with rent ranges from $782 to $2,601 with an average price of $1,478.
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There’s a tenet in marketing about client or customer attraction and retention. Studies and data have consistently shown it costs less to keep a current customer than to attract a new one.