
Apartments near Aurora Psychiatric Hospital in Wauwatosa, WI (266 Rentals)


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Vista Village

2929 on Mayfair

State Street Station

Watertown

The Reef Apartments

Dolphin Square Apartments

River Parkway Senior Apts & Family Townhomes

The Enclave Luxury Apartments

Reserve at Wauwatosa

Crescent Apartments

Pasadena Apartments

Harmonee Square Apartments

Wilshire Manor Associates, LLP

River Parkway II

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8833 W Hawthorne Ave, Unit Lower Unit

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2344 N 68th St, Unit 2344- LOWER

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6525 Powell Pl, Unit 1

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6824 W Wells St, Unit 6824 W Wells

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7425 W Wright St, Unit 7425

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2525 N 68th St, Unit Lower

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7500 W Center St, Unit 4214 N Wilson

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2560 N Wauwatosa Ave, Unit 4

2344 N 68th St, Unit Lower

613-613 N 64th St, Unit 613

7900 Harwood Ave, Unit 107

7900 Harwood Ave, Unit 112

1715 N 69th St

1711 N 69th St

7127 W North Ave

2675 N 70th St

1243 Glenview Ave

1300 Glenview Pl

731 Glenview Ave

Wauwatosa Townhouse Duplex

8012 West North Ave

8303 W North Ave

2300 N 83rd St

2442-2444 N 73rd St

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How much are Studio apartments in Wauwatosa?
There are currently 168 Studio Apartments in Wauwatosa with rent ranges from $1,025 to $2,401 with an average price of $1,407.
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The monthly rent prices of Two Bedroom Apartments currently available in Wauwatosa range from $675 to $5,974. Today's average rental price for Two Bedrooms here is $2,045.
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