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Apartments under $1,500 for Rent in Saint Cloud, MN

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    $1,305 - $1,740 Studio - 4 Beds

    Regency Park

    1615 15th Ave, Saint Cloud, MN 56304
    $1,305 - $1,740 | Studio - 4 Beds
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Saint Cloud at a Glance

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Saint Cloud, MN Apartments for Rent

Saint Cloud, MN, presents a delightful blend of outdoor activities and community spirit, making it an appealing place to call home. The city is adorned with numerous parks, including the enchanting Munsinger Gardens and the picturesque Clemens Gardens, perfect for leisurely strolls and seasonal events. Lake George invites residents for picnics and offers scenic walking trails, while Quarry Park and Nature Preserve provides stunning landscapes for hiking and swimming. Biking enthusiasts can explore the Beaver Island Trail, which winds through beautiful natural settings.

The downtown area is a vibrant hub, featuring a charming selection of shops, restaurants, and cafes. Whether indulging in a hearty meal at Texas Roadhouse or savoring Italian cuisine at Olive Garden, there are plenty of dining options to satisfy any craving. For a more casual outing, Jules' Bistro and Granite City Food & Brewery offer inviting atmospheres for unwinding with friends. Coffee lovers can find their fix at Caribou Coffee or enjoy a cozy read at Barnes & Noble, which also features Brigitte's Cafe for a delightful snack.

Cultural experiences thrive in Saint Cloud, with events similar to the Granite City Days festival celebrating the community's heritage and local talent. The Stearns History Museum and the Rail Legacy Museum provide fascinating insights into the region's past, while the Minnesota Amateur Baseball Hall of Fame honors the area's rich sporting history. The Paramount Center for the Arts hosts a variety of performances throughout the year, enriching the local cultural scene.

Shopping enthusiasts can explore the nearby Crossroads Center, Division Place Shopping Center, and Marketplace Shopping Center, where a variety of retail options await. Rivertown Village Shopping Center and Centennial Plaza also offer unique shopping experiences, ensuring that residents have access to everything they need.

With a range of rental options, from affordable apartments to spacious townhomes, there’s something to suit every budget. The friendly atmosphere and accessible amenities create an inviting environment, making Saint Cloud a wonderful place for anyone looking to embrace a welcoming community.

Why Saint Cloud?

  • St. Cloud University, one of Minnesota’s largest universities with over 18,000 students, was established in 1869.
  • The beautiful and dynamic Paramount Theatre and Visual Arts Center is the center of a thriving art community.
  • Unique, stylish shops can be found at the historic Grande Depot and the restaurants of Mexican Village.
  • The Stearns History Museum brings history to life with a full-size model of a 1930 quarry and a dairy barn.
  • This green city contains 95 city parks, walking trails, horseback riding, skating, skiing, and golf courses.
  • Plenty to do with festivals, events, wineries, Summerland water park, zoos, and the Golden Spike Speedway.

Renting in Saint Cloud

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Getting Around Saint Cloud

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