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1088 Dayton Ave
Studio Apartments

1088 Dayton Ave

1088 Dayton AveSt. Paul, MN 55104
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425 Rice St
Studio Apartments

425 Rice St

425 Rice StSt. Paul, MN 55103
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Summit Hill Apartments
Studio to 2 Bedroom Apartments

Summit Hill Apartments

194 Summit AveSt. Paul, MN 55102
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186 Summit Ave
Studio Apartments

186 Summit Ave

186 Summit AveSt. Paul, MN 55102
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184 Summit Ave
Studio Apartments

184 Summit Ave

184 Summit AveSt. Paul, MN 55102
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178 Summit Ave
Studio Apartments

178 Summit Ave

178 Summit AveSt. Paul, MN 55102
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170 Summit Ave
1 Bedroom Apartments

170 Summit Ave

170 Summit AveSt. Paul, MN 55102
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The Lexington
Studio Apartments

The Lexington

195 Lexington Pky NSt. Paul, MN 55104
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Laurel Apartments
1 Bedroom Apartments

Laurel Apartments

1106 Laurel AveSt. Paul, MN 55104
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Panama Flats
Studio Apartments

Panama Flats

226-234 Exchange StSt. Paul, MN 55102

Getting Around the Summit-University Neighborhood in St. Paul, MN

Walk Score®

85 / 100

Very Walkable

Most errands can be accomplished on foot

Bike Score®

69 / 100

Bikeable

Some bike infrastructure

Transit Score®

54 / 100

Good Transit

Many nearby public transportation options

Frequently Asked Questions about Summit-University

How much are Studio apartments in Summit-University?

There are currently 73 Studio Apartments in Summit-University with rent ranges from $648 to $1,795 with an average price of $1,216.

What is the current price range for One Bedroom Summit-University Apartments for rent?

Today's rental pricing for One Bedroom Apartments in Summit-University ranges from $1,025 to $3,627 with an average monthly rent of $1,785.

What does renting a Two Bedroom Apartment in Summit-University cost?

The monthly rent prices of Two Bedroom Apartments currently available in Summit-University range from $1,295 to $5,248. Today's average rental price for Two Bedrooms here is $2,514.

How expensive are Summit-University Three Bedroom Apartments?

There are currently 34 Three Bedroom Apartments listings available in Summit-University on ApartmentHomeLiving.com. The pricing ranges from $1,915 to $3,543 - averaging $2,476 for the location.

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