211 N 9th St
Artesia, NM 88210
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Bedrooms
3
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Bathrooms
1
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Square Feet
1,020 sq ft
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Available
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Highlights
- Forced Air Heating and Cooling System
- 1-Story Property
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About This Home
FOR RENT: Super cute 3 bedroom,1 bath home available immediately. New paint throughout. Tenant is responsible for electric and water. Tenant must carry renters insurance. Must pass application process. Rent $1,800/month with $1,500 deposit. Call today for your private showing!
211 N 9th St is a house located in Eddy County and the 88210 ZIP Code. This area is served by the Artesia Public Schools attendance zone.
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- Listed by Hannah Palomin
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Artesia is a small desert community in southeastern New Mexico, about halfway between Roswell and Carlsbad on Highway 285. The somewhat secluded city features a vibrant Downtown district, with its eclectic shopping and dining scene complemented by the art deco Land of the Sun movie theater, the Ocotillo Performing Arts Center, and a life-sized sculpture depicting the construction of an oil derrick.
Artesia is home to one of the U.S. Government’s residential sites for the Federal Law Enforcement Training Centers, which brings in officers of various agencies from around the country. The local rental market tends to be quite affordable, with an abundance of single-family homes available to fit any budget.
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