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Madison, SD Townhomes for Rent

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    Starting at $855 Per Month

    • 1 - 3 Beds

    418 SW 8th St, Madison, SD 57042

    Find your new home at our Lake Area Townhomes in Madison, SD. Choose from one-, two-, and three-bedroom homes featuring a range of premium amenities. Beautiful designer finishes, private patios, and a washer and dryer in every home are just a few of the many special features you will enjoy. Phase I built 2014 - Phase II built 2017 Phase IIB built in 2020. Utilities included: Phase I: Water/Sewer

    Lake Area Townhomes

    418 SW 8th St, Madison, SD 57042
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    $1,400

    Total Monthly Price

    • 3 Beds
    • 2 Baths
    • 1,600 Sq Ft
    • Townhouse for Rent

    837 NE 1st St, Madison, SD 57042

    All utilities furnished except internet/cable. Partially furnished, kitchen table/nook,couches. TV, couches and murphy bed lower level.

    837 NE 1st St, Madison, SD 57042

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does it cost to rent a townhouse in Madison, SD?
The median rent for a townhouse in Madison, SD is $1,400 per month, though prices vary by neighborhood, size, and property type. As of June 2026, single-family homes tend to be the most affordable option.
How much do you need to make to afford rent in Madison, SD?
To comfortably afford the median rent in Madison, SD, a household needs to earn roughly $56,000 per year. This is based on the common guideline that households should spend no more than 30% of gross income on housing. Most landlords require monthly household income of at least 3x the monthly rent, and with a median rent of $1,400 per month in Madison, SD, renters typically need to show $4,200 per month in gross income to qualify. Actual affordability will vary depending on household debts, other living expenses, and overall budget.
Is it more affordable to rent or buy in Madison, SD?
In Madison, SD, the price-to-rent ratio is 13.8, which generally favors renting. This ratio divides the median home price by the annual median rent: below 15 typically favors buying, 15 to 20 is balanced, and above 20 typically favors renting. Your finances, how long you plan to stay, and costs like mortgage rates, taxes, and maintenance all factor into the decision.
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