Houses for Rent in Sun Prairie, WI
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Ask for pricing6957 County Hwy K, MIDDLETON, WI 53562Pet friendly • Parking • Dishwasher
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New listing3 bd $3,400Base rent5514 Maddy Pass, Madison, WI 53718Pet friendly • Dishwasher • Air conditioner
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New listing3 bd $2,500Base rent4806 Goldfinch Drive, Madison, WI 53714Dog friendly • Dishwasher • Washer/Dryer
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2 bd $1,649Base rent2709 Commercial Ave, Madison, WI 53704Washer/Dryer
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3 bd $2,200Base rent1245 Jenifer St, Madison, WI 53703Pet friendly • Dishwasher • Washer/Dryer
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Frequently asked questions
What are the advantages of renting a house in Sun Prairie, WI?
Renting a house in Sun Prairie, WI comes with more space, both indoor and outdoor.
What are the downsides of renting a house apartment in Sun Prairie, WI?
Houses for rent in Sun Prairie, WI are usually located in non-central areas.
Renting a house in Sun Prairie, WI
Those looking for a cozy home with lots of living and storage space and a backyard, and also like the freedom of renting, rental homes can offer the best of both worlds. This segment of the rental market has become very popular and the selection is better than ever. In Sun Prairie, WI there are 6 homes for rent including duplexes, townhomes and single family homes for rent. If you are flexible about the location, you will find cheap houses to rent by searching a little further away from downtown, for as little as $1,649, or, if you’re willing to pay a little extra, take a look at what’s available in some of the best residential areas in town, and you’ll be surprised to find a nice selection of single-family houses renting for up to $3,400. To find the right house that fits your criteria, filter by price, number of bedrooms, number of bathrooms or amenities. It may also be useful to know that the average cost to rent a single family home in Sun Prairie, WI is $2,579.
When you rent a house you can have as little or as much space as you wish
While apartments can be more limiting space wise, when you rent a house, you have a little more wiggle room (pun intended). Smaller 1 bedroom homes are perfect for a couple, 2 bedroom homes for those who need an extra bedroom for guests or for a baby, 3 bedroom and 4 bedroom homes that are just right for families with children. Larger rental homes are also great for sharing with roommates, whether you’re looking for something close to work, close to your college campus, or just close to shopping and entertainment.