
Apartments near University of St Thomas - St. Paul Campus in St. Paul, MN (678 Rentals)


1764 Grand Ave

Selby Flats

1789 Selby Ave

1848 St Clair Ave

1854 St Clair Ave

1842 St Clair Ave

1726 Grand Ave

1755 Selby Ave

1720 Ashland Ave

1725 Laurel Ave

1796 St. Clair Ave

1733 Selby Ave

1754 Marshall Ave

1956 Feronia Ave

1725 Hague Ave

Ashland & Laurel Apartments

1753 Marshall Ave

1702 Laurel Ave

1696 Ashland Ave

1747 Marshall Ave

1702 Selby Ave

1753 Iglehart Ave

1923 Feronia Ave

395 N Fairview Ave

1670 Laurel Avenue

4 Contiguous SFH Assemblage

George Draper Dayton Hall

405 N Fairview Ave

419 Fairview Ave N

1668 Dayton Ave

1664 Selby Ave

1665 Selby Ave

1654 Selby Ave

1670 Marshall Ave

439 Fairview Ave N

1665 Dayton Ave

1648 Selby Ave

1646 Selby Ave

1636 Selby Ave

1644 Dayton Ave

Turck Hall

Midway Pointe

1630 Selby Ave

Wheeler Apartments

1631 Selby Ave

1604 Ashland Ave

Marshall Ave. Apartments

1630 Marshall Ave

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There are currently 1,053 Studio Apartments in St. Paul with rent ranges from $629 to $2,782 with an average price of $1,252.
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