1016 11th Ave W Unit #2
1016 11th Ave W,
Dickinson,
ND
58601
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Monthly Rent
$1,150
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Bedrooms
3 bd
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Bathrooms
1 ba
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Square Feet
Details
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About This Property
You'll adore your new rental in Dickinson, ND. This property is situated at 1016 11th Ave W in the 58601 area of Dickinson. Get a jump start on finding your new place. Contact us to discuss the next steps.
1016 11th Ave W is an apartment community located in Stark County and the 58601 ZIP Code.
Between Bismarck and the border with Montana there is only one sizable town on Interstate 94, and that location is Dickinson, North Dakota. Set in big, rolling hills prairie land, Dickinson was first established in 1881 as settlers and prospectors pushed westward looking for land and ranching resources. Interestingly enough, the town was first settled and founded by a New Yorker -- W.S. Dickinson from Malone, NY.
Today, Dickinson is home to almost 20,000 residents, which is a growth of more than 2,000 new neighbors since 2010. Much of the grown has been associated with the oil industry boom the state has been realizing with shale deposit mining and the demand for technical labor in drilling and geology. In fact, with all the workers counted, some estimate that Dickinson has more than 30,000 residents, a good portion being oil workers.
Learn more about living in DickinsonColleges & Universities | Distance | ||
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Walk: | 11 min | 0.6 mi |
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