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Monthly Rent
$1,100
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Bedrooms
2 bd
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Bathrooms
1 ba
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Square Feet
1,237 sq ft
Details
About This Property
---- SCHEDULE A SHOWING ONLINE AT: ---- Tenant is responsible for gas, electric & internet/cable. Dogs (up to 40lbs) and cats are welcome for $40/month per pet and a $250 refundable pet deposit. **Breed restrictions apply** Rental Requirements: 1) 3X monthly rent income 2) Credit Check 3) Criminal background check 4) Tenant rental history Dogs Up To 40 Lbs Lawn Care Pet Friendly Snow Removal Trash Water/Sewer
1115 E Brownell St is an apartment community located in Monroe County and the 54660 ZIP Code.
Fees and Policies
The fees below are based on community-supplied data and may exclude additional fees and utilities.
- Dogs Allowed
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Fees not specified
- Cats Allowed
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Fees not specified
Tomah is located at the intersection of Interstates 90 and 94, also known as “where the I divides,” midway between Chicago and Minneapolis with access to Milwaukee. Tomah’s strategic location positions the city as an ideal environment for industrial development, housing multiple distribution facilities as well as local and statewide trucking firms.
Regarded as the “Gateway to Cranberry Country,” Tomah hosts the annual Cranberry Festival every year in addition to the Monroe County Fair and the Budweiser Wisconsin Dairyland NTPA Super Nationals. Tomah offers residents access to a wide variety of recreational activities as well, with numerous local parks, trails, golf courses, and Lake Tomah in town. Tomah is also home to a vibrant, historic downtown, teeming with delectable restaurants, specialty shops, and small businesses.
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