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Monthly Rent
$1,040
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Bedrooms
1 bd
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Bathrooms
1 ba
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Square Feet
Details
About This Property
1 bedroom (upstairs loft) 1 bath Townhouse located near services freeway entrance/exit with range, refrigerator, dishwasher, Stacked Washer Dryer, electric forced air heat air conditioning, back patio with storage closet off-street parking. There is a storage unit available for rent at an additional $50.00 per month, first come-first served. Tenant/s pay Electric Garbage. Owner pays Water/Sewer Yard Maintenance. $1150 Rent $2000 Deposit $35 application fee per adult NO PETS. NO SMOKING. 1882 NE Fairview Ave. Grants Pass OR 97526
1882 NE Fairview Ave is a townhome located in Josephine County and the 97526 ZIP Code. This area is served by the Grants Pass School District 7 attendance zone.
Thirty miles up Interstate 5 from Medford, the city of Grants Pass is a thriving and scenic community on the banks of the Rogue River. The city is largely defined by the lush greenery permeating every aspect of the community, the warm and dry summer climate, and the stunning views of the nearby mountains, all of which have made Grants Pass one of the most popular tourism destinations in the region.
Community events fill the calendar, ranging from the annual Back to the '50s week to the month-long Bloctober block party to the Josephine County Fair, and the monthly First Friday Live celebrations happening downtown every month. The rental market ranges from downtown apartments to single-family homes in tranquil residential neighborhoods, allowing you to find the perfect place to fit your lifestyle.
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