Madison, WI Studio Apartments For Rent
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- PET FRIENDLY$1,135 - $1,215/moStudio1 BathSummit Hill Apartments | 1202 McKenna Blvd #1210202,
Madison, WI 53719 - PET FRIENDLY
- NEW - 1 DAY AGOPET FRIENDLY$1,111 - $1,185/moStudio1 BathHeather Downs Apartments | 1815 Brittany Pl #180902,
Madison, WI 53711 - PET FRIENDLY
- $1,400 - $1,475/moStudio1 BathIlluminate Luxury Residences | 4934 Dreamer Dr #2317,
Madison, WI 53718 - $999 - $1,115/moStudio1 BathStudio Available Now! ~Blocks from the Capitol Square~ | 126 S Franklin St #2A,
Madison, WI 53703 - Total price$1,045/moStudio1 BathLondonderry Lofts | 2026-2034 Londonderry Dr #2026-111,
Madison, WI 53704 - $999 - $1,075/moStudio1 BathMAY RENT FREE - Sign on this Studio today! | 135 S Hancock St #207,
Madison, WI 53703 - $1,350 - $1,400/moStudio1 BathFairhaven Court Apartments | 6749 Fairhaven Rd #215,
Madison, WI 53719
Types of apartment in Madison, WI
Madison, WI has many apartments in older brick walk-ups, mid-century buildings, and newer mid-rise blocks. Near Downtown, Capitol, and the Isthmus, apartments often sit in brick or stone buildings with porches, bay windows, and small entry courtyards. Around Willy Street and Atwood, you also see converted houses for rent, including Victorian and Craftsman homes split into flats. Interiors in these areas can include hardwood floors, radiators, and smaller closets, while newer apartments often have open kitchens, elevators, and in-unit laundry.On the west side near Hilldale and Middleton’s edge, apartments often come in larger garden-style or mixed-use buildings with surface parking and simpler exteriors like brick, siding, or stucco. On the east side near Monona Drive and around East Towne, many apartments are in low-rise complexes from the 1960s through 1980s. South Madison and Bay Creek also have duplexes and small houses for rent with yards, detached garages, and more storage space. In Madison, apartments change fast by area, and exterior style often hints at tradeoffs like stairs, parking, window size, and how much shared hallway space a building has.