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Studio Apartments for Rent in Dickinson, ND

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    $775 - $1,075 per month

    Falcon & Mallard Heights

    Studio - 1 Bed

    1350 Mike St, Dickinson, ND 58601

    New, beautifully designed complex on a quiet, tucked-away street - yet close to I-22, shops, and restaurants. Each unit features a washer & dryer, single garage with openers, walk-in closet, walkout patio or balcony, kitchen with lots of storage space, microwave, and dishwasher. Heat is paid and pets are allowed per our pet policy. Furnished units are also available. We accept all sources of

    1350 Mike St, Dickinson, ND 58601
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    $775 - $1,874 per month

    West River at Dickinson

    Studio - 3 Beds

    2540 4th St W, Dickinson, ND 58601

    West River at Dickinson is located at 2540 4th Street West Dickinson, ND and is professionally managed by Princeton Management. West River at Dickinson offers Studio to 3 bedroom apartments ranging in size from 302 to 1179 sq.ft. Amenities include Air Conditioner, Cable Ready, Efficient Appliances, Fitness Center, Furnished and more. This rental community is pet friendly, welcoming both cats and

    2540 4th St W, Dickinson, ND 58601

Why Live in Dickinson

Dickinson, North Dakota, is experiencing rapid growth due to its proximity to the Bakken Formation, which spurred an oil boom in the mid-to-late-2010s. The city's population has surged to around 30,000, with a booming housing market and ongoing demand for new homes. Despite this growth, Dickinson maintains a diverse economy, with significant contributions from energy, healthcare, education, and agriculture sectors. The city offers numerous attractions, including the Dickinson Museum Center, which houses the Badlands Dinosaur Museum, and the Roughrider Days Fair & Expo, a multi-week summer event featuring a demolition derby, carnival, rodeo, and concerts. Outdoor activities include boating and fishing at Heart River and Lake Patterson, while indoor activities are available at the West River Community Center and West River Ice Center. Downtown Dickinson has locally owned boutiques, antique shops, and eateries, with additional shopping options at Prairie Hills Mall and T-Rex Plaza. For more extensive shopping, residents can travel 100 miles east to Bismarck via Interstate 94. The city is less than 30 miles from Theodore Roosevelt National Park, offering vast natural landscapes and wildlife. Dickinson experiences moderate summers and harsh winters, with an average snowfall of 35 inches annually. The city is part of the Banana Belt, which gives it higher temperatures than eastern North Dakota.

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