Zip Codes Near Oneida County, Wisconsin

ER

54521
Eagle River, WI

$995 to $1,795
18 Rentals
H

54529
Harshaw, WI

$905
3 Rentals
H

54531
Hazelhurst, WI

$750 to $1,625
6 Rentals
LT

54539
Lake Tomahawk, WI

$805 to $2,000
15 Rentals
M

54548
Minocqua, WI

$750 to $2,000
23 Rentals
R

54501
Rhinelander, WI

$875 to $1,495
31 Rentals
SG

54558
Saint Germain, WI

4 Rentals
TL

54562
Three Lakes, WI

$900 to $1,795
13 Rentals
T

54487
Tomahawk, WI

11 Rentals
W

54568
Woodruff, WI

$750 to $2,000
19 Rentals
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Apartment Occupancy Rates: Renter Attraction vs Renter Retention

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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.