
Cheap Homes for Rent in Main Street Menomonie Neighborhood of Menomonie, WI from $700 (4 Rentals)
Cheap Homes in the Main Street Menomonie area of Menomonie.


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224 Main St E
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Main Street Menomonie, Menomonie, WI Local Guide

How much does it cost to rent a home in Main Street Menomonie?
Bedroom | Average Rent | Cheapest Rent | Highest Rent |
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Main Street Menomonie 2 Bedroom Homes for Rent | $862 | $825 | $900 |
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There are currently 4 rentals with your search options within a 1 mile radius of the Main Street Menomonie Neighborhood of Menomonie, WI.
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Best Value Apartments for Rent in Main Street Menomonie, WI
As of May 08, 2025 the best value apartment in the Main Street Menomonie area is the $1.05 price per square foot 2 bedroom (60% Unit) Model at Dancing Oaks Apartments in the in the Menomonie Junction neighborhood starting from $991. The second greatest value Main Street Menomonie apartment is the Chambers Bay Model at Estover Terrace starting at $1,425 with a $1.62 price per square foot in the Main Street Menomonie neighborhood. Here is today’s list of the best values for Main Street Menomonie apartments based on price per square foot:
Apartment Listing | Model Name | Bed/Bath | Price Per Sq.Ft. |
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Dancing Oaks Apartments | 2 bedroom (60% Unit) | 2BR,1BA | $1.05 |
Estover Terrace | Chambers Bay | 2BR,1BA | $1.62 |
Maplewood Eco Cottages- Ages 55+ | One Bed One Bath | 1BR,1BA | $1.64 |
Galloway Apartments | Remodeled | 1BR,1BA | $1.35 |
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Frequently Asked Questions about Main Street Menomonie
What type of rentals are currently available in Main Street Menomonie?
There are currently 118 Apartments for Rent in Main Street Menomonie, WI with pricing that ranges from $677 to $1,675. There are also 6 Single Family Homes for rent, Condos, and Townhome rentals currently available in Main Street Menomonie ranging from $775 to $1,000.
What is the current price range for Rental Homes in Main Street Menomonie?
Today's rental pricing for Homes for Rent, Condos and Townhomes in Main Street Menomonie ranges from $775 to $1,000 with an average monthly rent of $876.
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