$775 - $1,100 per month
Creekside Apartments
1 - 3 Beds
1630 S Main St, Moscow, ID 83843
$775 - $1,100 per month
Creekside Apartments
1 - 3 Beds
1630 S Main St, Moscow, ID 83843
$1,195 - $1,595 per month
Furnished Housing Moscow
1 - 2 Beds
110 S Almon St, Moscow, ID 83843
$729 - $949 per month
Republic on Main
2 - 5 Beds
1006 S Main St, Moscow, ID 83843
$1,350 - $1,450 per month
The Landing at Palouse Hills
2 Beds
225 & 229 Baker St, Moscow, ID 83843
$1,175 - $1,799 per month
The Landing at Clearwater
1 - 2 Beds
2312 White Ave, Moscow, ID 83843
$1,525 - $1,725 per month
North Star Apartments
1 - 2 Beds
210 Farm Rd, Moscow, ID 83843
$1,300 per month
1224 E 3rd St, Moscow, ID 83843
Property Id: 2364058FOR RENT?1224 E 3RD ST #4 MOSCOW, ID2 bedrooms/1.5 bathroom Townhouse Living room/dining/kitchen/half bath downstairs, bedrooms & full bath upstairsRent $1,300 water sewer garbage includedSecurity deposit $1,300Require 1st months rent plus deposit at move in. We do not require last month's rent at move in!-Stainless stove &
$1,450 per month
1243 Hanson Ave, Moscow, ID 83843
Property Id: 1218080Amazing 2 bedroom, 1 bathroom apartment in Moscow with only one shared wall and off-street parking. Amenities included: central air, dishwasher, oven/range, refrigerator, storage shed, washer/dryer in-unit, yard, radiant room-by-room heating control, and a nice concrete patio for barbecues and outdoor dining. Tenant pays W/S/G and electric. W/S/G is approximately
$1,300 per month
1224 E 3rd St Unit 4, Moscow, ID 83843
FOR RENT 1224 E 3rd St. #4 Moscow2 bedrooms/1.5 bathroom TownhouseTownhouse layout is where the bedrooms and 1 full bath are upstairs and kitchen, dining room, living room, and a half bath are downstairs.Rent is $1,300water sewer garbage includedSecurity deposit is $1,300-Dishwasher-Large master bedroom-Near Lena Whitmore Elementary
Moscow, ID, a small city in the Palouse Region, is known for its community feel and artsy vibe. Home to the University of Idaho, Moscow has a population of 26,000 and is located on the Washington border. The city features a vibrant downtown with bike lanes, outdoor seating, and a variety of dining options, including food trucks, upscale New American restaurants, and chain eateries. The Moscow Farmers Market, established in 1976, is a local highlight, offering fresh produce and artisan goods. Moscow is nicknamed "Fest City" due to its numerous events, such as the Palouse Cult Film Festival and the Lionel Hampton Jazz Festival. The city operates over 30 parks, including East City Park and Mountain View Park, and offers extensive trail networks like the Latah Trail and Bill Chipman Palouse Trail. The Fort Russell Historic District showcases quaint bungalows and Tudors, while newer constructions are found on the city's outskirts. Moscow School District is highly rated, serving over 2,100 students. The University of Idaho, with a student body of 12,000, is a major employer. Moscow has a lower crime rate compared to the national average, and the community is healing after the tragic 2022 murders of four students. Transportation options include Highways 8 and 95, SMART Transit, and Pullman-Moscow Regional Airport, with flights to Seattle and Boise.