Uplands
1810 N 25th Ave,
Bozeman, MT 59718
$1,809 - $8,250
1-3 Beds
Highland Property Management is proud to announce the opening of Bozeman's newest affordable housing community. This beautiful property is conveniently located right off of N 19th Avenue on Tschache Lane, behind the Stoneridge Shopping Center and Home Depot. As a Green Communities project, residents will enjoy environmental friendly energy-efficient appliances, windows, lighting, and central heating and cooling systems, as well as a 25ft smoking barrier from the building. These two and three bedroom apartment homes range from $548-$990 per month, with water, sewer and garbage paid. Rent rates are restricted and income qualifying guidelines apply, so call today to see if you qualify! Please Note: Full-time students may not qualify, call for details. With breathtaking views of the Gallatin Mountains, the convenience of shopping and dining nearby, and the experience of upscale living with low rent rates, make Stoneridge Apartments your new home! As of August 1st 2016 we will only be accepting applications to placed on a waitlist. We would like to encourage you to be placed on the waitlist as not all current applications may be approved. Equal Housing Opportunity
Stoneridge Apartments (Income Based) is an apartment community located in Gallatin County and the 59718 ZIP Code. This area is served by the Bozeman Elementary School District attendance zone.
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Surrounded by mountain ranges in the Gallatin Valley, Bozeman combines outdoor recreation with city conveniences. Montana State University anchors this mountain town, which sits just minutes from Bridger Bowl Ski Area. Housing options span from downtown's historic bungalows to newer developments near campus, including established neighborhoods like the South Side historic district and the expanding west side. Current rental data shows average one-bedroom apartment rents at $1,940, with rates decreasing 6.3% over the past year.
Downtown Bozeman centers around Main Street, where preserved historic buildings house local businesses. The Smithsonian-affiliated Museum of the Rockies features renowned dinosaur exhibits and regional historical collections. Outdoor enthusiasts have easy access to Hyalite Canyon, while the city maintains 67 parks and an extensive trail network.
Learn more about living in Bozeman| Colleges & Universities | Distance | ||
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