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Sleepy Eye, MN Home for Rent

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    $1,000 - $1,620 plus fees

    Sleepy Eye Apartments Homes

    1 - 3 Beds

    301 12th Ave SE, Sleepy Eye, MN 56085

    Special - $750 off move in for new residents!Sleepy Eye Apartments offers a serene and charming living experience in Sleepy Eye, MN. With a variety of thoughtfully designed floor plans, you can choose the perfect space to suit your lifestyle needs. Enjoy the modern amenities, including a fitness room, a community room, all provided for your convenience. Benefit from the close-knit

    301 12th Ave SE, Sleepy Eye, MN 56085

Why Live in Sleepy Eye

Sleepy Eye, Minnesota, is a small town located approximately 14 miles from New Ulm, surrounded by picturesque cornfields. Named after a 19th-century Dakota chief, Sleepy Eye offers a variety of attractions and amenities, including parks, a grocery store, and a medical center. Sleepy Eye Lake is a focal point for outdoor activities, with Sportsman’s Park providing fishing docks, a public boat launch, and watercraft rentals. The town also features a nine-hole golf course and the Sleepy Eye Family Aquatic Center, which opens in the summer. Historic downtown Sleepy Eye boasts converted buildings like the Sleepy Eye Coffee Co. and Sleepy Eye Brewing Co., as well as various shops and eateries. The Dawg Haus Bar and Grill is a local favorite for American cuisine. The town hosts seasonal events such as the Sleepy Eye Summerfest and Sleepy Eye Holiday Lights in Motion, which attract visitors with parades, food trucks, live music, and festive light displays. Housing options range from Nationals and bungalows dating back to the late 1890s to midcentury ranch-style homes. Educational opportunities include public schools like Sleepy Eye High School and private institutions such as St. Mary’s Catholic School, both of which have good ratings. U.S. Route 14 runs through the town, connecting it to New Ulm and providing access to the Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport, located about 105 miles away.

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