2215 Maynard Ave
Utica, NY 13502
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Monthly Rent
$3,000
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Bedrooms
3 bd
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Bathrooms
1 ba
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Square Feet
1,287 sq ft
Details
2215 Maynard Ave is a house located in Oneida County and the 13502 ZIP Code.
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Renting vs. Buying
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Housing Cost Per Month: $3,000
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Rent for 30 YearsRenting doesn't build equity Future EquityRenting isn't tax deductible Mortgage Interest Tax Deduction$0 Net Return
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Buy Over 30 Years$1.17M - $2.08M Future Equity$533K Mortgage Interest Tax Deduction$89K - $1M Gain Net Return
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Contact
House Features
Washer/Dryer
High Speed Internet Access
Wi-Fi
Tub/Shower
- High Speed Internet Access
- Wi-Fi
- Washer/Dryer
- Heating
- Ceiling Fans
- Cable Ready
- Security System
- Storage Space
- Tub/Shower
Fees and Policies
The fees below are based on community-supplied data and may exclude additional fees and utilities.
- Parking
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Utilities Included
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Gas
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Water
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Electricity
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Heat
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Sewer
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Air Conditioning
West Utica is a sector of the city that’s home to Utica College, city parks, and quiet residential streets. Long-standing single-family homes, condos, and apartments are available for rent in West Utica. Residents appreciate the abundant bus stops in the district, as well as easy access to State Route 5. The neighborhood is within minutes of Roscoe Conkling Park, Utica Zoo, and local restaurants, cafes, and bars in Downtown Utica. Locals appreciate the low cost of living and affordable housing in West Utica, as well as its walkability.
Learn more about living in West Utica- High Speed Internet Access
- Wi-Fi
- Washer/Dryer
- Heating
- Ceiling Fans
- Cable Ready
- Security System
- Storage Space
- Tub/Shower
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