
Apartments near New Construction Phalen Retail in St. Paul, MN (333 Rentals)


283-289 Bates Avenue

1310 Maryland Ave E

Ames Lake

1495 Rose Ave E

Parklawn

941 Birmingham St

The Barclay York

Birmingham Townhomes

Shorewood Pines

Prosperity Pines

1433 7th St E

1447 7th St E

1338 7th St E

1402 7th St E

Building 2

1505 Mcafee St

1116 Sims Ave

1115 York Ave

1513 McAfee St

1521 Mcafee St

1089 York Ave

1170 7th St E

Hazel Park Heights Condominiums

1243-1249 Bush Ave

1651 7th St E

1564 English St

1644-1646 7th St E

1787 Orange Ave E

1751 Sims Ave

1335 White Bear Ave N

1116 Forest St

1110 Forest St

1695 7th St E

1015 York Ave

1602 English St

1711 7th St E

1071 Forest St

1077 Van Dyke St

1067 Van Dyke St

1721 7th St E

1099 Bush Ave

Magnolia Apartments

1394 White Bear Ave N

Earl Street 4 Plex

905 White Bear Ave N

1171 Minnehaha Ave E

1396 White Bear Ave N

935 Case Ave E

1851 Magnolia Ave
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Given the high costs for housing, I have found that many people are looking for a roommate to share expenses. These arrangements can increase opportunities for more desirable and larger spaces.