312 N Carroll St
312 N Carroll St,
Madison,
WI
53703

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About 312 N Carroll St Madison, WI 53703
4BR / 1Ba Available Aug 15 Great apartment for rent with amazing location. 1 block from State St., 2 blocks from the capital and Langdon! Recently updated bathroom and great front porch! $2000/mo parking available in lot behind house for additional charge.
312 N Carroll St is an apartment community located in Dane County and the 53703 ZIP Code.
Its modern comforts, accessibility, and urban environment are all alluring qualities of Downtown Madison. This neighborhood is home to the University of Wisconsin-Madison campus, as well as the school’s free attractions like the Botanical Garden and the Chazen Museum of Art. Henry Vilas Zoo offers complimentary admission too, just minutes from Downtown Madison luxury apartments.
A short distance from the zoo, residents are comforted by a wide range of cuisines – especially in Bay Creek. Bernie’s Beach Park is nearby, providing locals scenic views of Monona Bay. The Wisconsin State Capitol resides in Downtown Madison, in walking distance of museums and the Orpheum Theater that complete the art district. Across from the capitol is the Dane County’s Farmers Market, where locals gather to explore its fresh flower bouquets and produce.
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