100 Lazy Acre Rd
Wausau, WI 54401

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Beds | Baths | Average SF |
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2 Bedrooms 2 Bedrooms 2 Br | 1 Bath 1 Bath 1 Ba | — |
About This Property
(715) 297-3161 - Continental Communities has quality mobile homes available to rent, lease to own, or purchase. We also have open lots available to locate your home at our Lazy Acres mobile home community. The park is located on the west side of Wausau across from Stettin Elementary School in a peaceful country setting with many shopping, cultural, and recreational opportunities close by. Lot rent is $315/ month. Anyone who wants to purchase a home or move-in (vinyl sided, shingled roof homes only) their own home must fill out an application and be approved by management. **Move in a prequalified home and get 6 months free lot rent in the first year.** Pet restrictions also apply. Call Adam for more information or to schedule a showing. (RLNE2120349) Other Amenities - Parking- off-street. Lease lengths - 12 Months. Details regarding this property's Utilities - Resident Pays Water- City water and sewer, High-Speed Internet Available, Trash Pick-up Included. Pet policies - Small Dogs Allowed- 1 per home restricted by breed, Cats Allowed- Only in purchased homes.
100 Lazy Acre Rd is a house located in Marathon County and the 54401 ZIP Code. This area is served by the Wausau attendance zone.
While there is a variety of rentals in the Wausau metropolis, the early bird catches the worm. The city’s rent rates are often more affordable than those in surrounding areas, which makes it even cheaper to rent an apartment with roommates or a growing family.
Converted warehouses downtown offer unique apartments that are in walking distance of everything, such as Limericks Public House and Red Eye Brewing Company. Several large apartments have popped up near Northcentral Technical College’s campus, and you may want to live near Stewart Avenue if you’re attending classes at the University of Wisconsin-Marathon County.
Wausau has been named one of Wisconsin’s Bird Cities – and a renewed effort to add bike lanes in addition to its many walking paths has enabled residents to get in touch with nature. There are many parks, several blooming gardens, and multiple fresh markets that afford residents fresh produce weekly.
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