Hoff - 28 - Chase

1520 Chase St, La Crosse, WI 54601, USA

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DETAILS

Listing Id: 114299
Campus Name: UW-La Crosse
Price From: $1495-1495
Bedrooms: 2-2
Bathrooms: 1.5-1.5
Property Type: Apartment Building

Units

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Description

Be the first to live in this apartment on the Southside of La Crosse, located in the vibrant city of La Crosse, WI. This modern and stylish apartment offers two spacious bedrooms and one and a half bathrooms, providing ample space for comfortable living. The apartment boasts a range of desirable amenities, including in-unit laundry facilities, ensuring convenience and ease in your daily routine. The well-equipped kitchen features a dishwasher, making meal preparation and clean-up a breeze. Stay cool and comfortable year-round with the included air conditioning system. The attached garage and off-street parking options provide hassle-free parking solutions for you and your guests. Situated in a brand new build, this apartment offers a fresh and contemporary living experience. The location is ideal, with proximity to Gundersen and Trane, making commuting a breeze. Enjoy the convenience of nearby amenities, including shopping, dining, and entertainment options. Experience the best of La Crosse living in this exceptional apartment. Don't miss out on the opportunity to call this brand new apartment your home. Contact us today to schedule a tour and discover the endless possibilities that await you in this desirable Southside location.

Walk Times

Your Commute: 30+ minute

Hoff - 28 - Chase located in La Crosse, Wisconsin, is a great rental option for UW-La Crosse students looking for their next place to call home. This apartment building is a short 30+ minute walk to campus . There are 2 bedroom units. If you can see yourself living at Hoff - 28 - Chase or have questions about the units, reach out to the landlord by contacting them using the form above.
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