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Beds | Baths | Average SF |
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2 Bedrooms 2 Bedrooms 2 Br | 2 Baths 2 Baths 2 Ba | 880 SF |
About This Property
(Only 3 Units Left) (2 Bedroom Apartments available). Vinyl wood flooring in living area, carpeted bedroom. Community Pool and Community Laundry Facility Onsite. No Pets Allowed. Must meet requirements;; Credit over 600 and income of 3 times the rent, no exceptions made. Not accepting Housing. Also have 1 bedroom apartments for 825 per month. (No Pets allowed)
2203 W Pensacola St is an apartment community located in Leon County and the 32304 ZIP Code.
Features
- Pool
Fees and Policies
Encompassing the entire west side of Florida State University, the University neighborhood consists of several smaller neighborhoods, like Amelia Circle, Elberta Empire, and Mabry Manor. The neighborhood stretches from just north of Highway 90 south toward Seminole Golf Course and Club. Because it is so close to campus, University consists of a variety of housing -- ranch-style houses, townhomes, apartment communities, and student housing developments help make this eclectic area even more interesting. Mature trees shade the streets, and residential areas with cul-de-sacs create a suburban feel to this downtown neighborhood. Residents enjoy proximity to Bobby Bowden Field at Doak Campbell Stadium, home of the Seminoles football team.
Learn more about living in UniversityBelow are rent ranges for similar nearby apartments
- Pool
Colleges & Universities | Distance | ||
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Colleges & Universities | Distance | ||
Drive: | 4 min | 1.6 mi | |
Drive: | 5 min | 2.0 mi | |
Drive: | 8 min | 3.3 mi |
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