
Apartments near Orchard Pointe in Nampa, ID (168 Rentals)


115 12th Ave Rd

319 14th Ave N

416 S 15th Ave

423 N 14th Ave N

303 E Roosevelt Ave

211 16th Ave S

1603 2nd St S

1901 N Fawnwood Ct

1611 1st St S

1615 2nd St S

11106 W Brassy Cove Loop

705-707 17th Ave S

1707 2nd St S

1711 2nd St S

808 17th Ave S

1602-1608 5th St N

119 E Sherman Ave

Gem Apartments

Lancaster Villas

108 18th Ave S

16983 Ten Ln

518-524 Lake Lowell Ave

712 S Canyon St

719 E Sherman Ave

700-704 19th Ave N

423 Elder St

2008 E White Oak Ct

35 S White Oak Ct

39 S White Oak Ln

45 S White Oak Ln

32 S White Oak Ln

38 S White Oak Ln

2025 E White Oak Ct

2007 E Whispering Willow Ln

2015 E Whispering Willow Ln

2124 E Whispering Willow Ln

Evergreen Mobile Home Park

606-608 and 610 Powerline

16707 N Pamelas Loop

16769 N Pamelas Loop

Orchard Lofts

Horton Creek Apartments

Comstock Apartments

Meridian Court

Davis Estate Apartments

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Gateway Crossing Apartments

Country Club Apartments

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How much are Studio apartments in Nampa?
There are currently 84 Studio Apartments in Nampa with rent ranges from $895 to $2,013 with an average price of $1,427.
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Today's rental pricing for One Bedroom Apartments in Nampa ranges from $1,125 to $6,910 with an average monthly rent of $1,609.
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The monthly rent prices of Two Bedroom Apartments currently available in Nampa range from $1,100 to $5,092. Today's average rental price for Two Bedrooms here is $1,745.
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There are currently 72 Three Bedroom Apartments listings available in Nampa on ApartmentHomeLiving.com. The pricing ranges from $1,592 to $8,117 - averaging $2,611 for the location.
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