1009 Georgetown Way
Rocklin, CA 95765
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Monthly Rent
$2,950
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Bedrooms
4 bd
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Bathrooms
3 ba
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Square Feet
2,265 sq ft
Details
About This Property
* 4BD/ 3BA/ 2265 SQFT * Single Story Home * Solar * Three (3) Car Garage attached * Gas Fireplace * Granite Countertops * Central Heating & Air * Ceiling Fans * Hardwood & Tile Flooring * Fully Fenced Yard & Patio * Nearby schools, parks, and grocery stores. Equipped with working appliances such as: * Gas Stove/Oven/Microwave/Dishwasher * Refrigerator, Washer & Dryer (provided but no guarantee to replace or repair) IMPORTANT THINGS FOR YOU TO CONSIDER: * Rent: $2,950.00 * Security Deposit: $3,400.00 * Monthly Admin Fee: $9.99 * Application Fee $45.00 * Renter's Insurance is required * Tenants pay ALL Utilities * Tenants will care for Front & Backyard * PG&E and SMUD Under Tenant's Name * No Smoking Allowed * No Pets Allowed Cross streets: Redmond Dr & Wildcat Blvd. REQUIREMENTS: ?Credit History - Positive credit is required. If there are negative credit blemishes, your application may be denied, or you may be required to pay an additional security deposit and/or provide a guarantor. Any bankruptcy proceedings must have been discharged. ?Guarantor/Co-Signer - If a guarantor is necessary due to lack of Income or Tenancy History, the guarantor must also submit a completed application with a processing fee. The acceptance of a guarantor is not a normal policy and may or may not be acceptable. ?Tenancy History - must have good rental or mortgage history references for the past 3 years. Any late payments, damage to property, lease violations, collections, or evictions in the past 5 years may be cause for denial. ?Income - to qualify your combined gross monthly income must be at least (3) times the monthly rental rate, a higher income requirement may be required due to the applicant’s current debt-to-income ratio. NOTE: if you receive a government subsidy, these requirements will not apply to you in their entirety, please contact us for more information. DISCLAIMER: Applying is NOT NECESSARY to be considered for any of our rentals, as application fees of $56.00 (USD) are NON-REFUNDABLE under any circumstance. A telephone interview and a physical showing of the rental are essential BEFORE applying. Keyrenter Sacramento DRE #02018254 Phone Number:
1009 Georgetown Way is a house located in Placer County and the 95765 ZIP Code. This area is served by the Rocklin Unified attendance zone.
Rocklin, California sits just 21 miles northeast of Sacramento along I-80. This busy city is more than a suburb -- it is home to Sierra College and William Jessup University. It is filled with shopping plazas, such as the large Blue Oaks Town Center, and a section of Granite Drive is known as "Toy Row." (These toys are for grown-ups -- such as RVs and boats.) Rocklin is directly north of Roseville and residents enjoy easy access to Westfield Galleria at Roseville, providing even more shopping.
You'll enjoy fantastic mountain views when you move to a Rocklin apartment -- the city is surrounded by the Sierra Nevada Mountains and the Sutter-Butte mountain range. Quarry Park features hiking trails and an amphitheater where concerts are often held.
Rocklin has a secret -- the Secret Ravine, that is, which played a large role during the California Gold Rush. Later, Rocklin became a major granite-mining town -- be sure to take some of the Quarry History Tours after moving to Rocklin.
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