264 College St SE Unit 6
Valley City, ND 58072
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Bedrooms
1
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Bathrooms
1
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Square Feet
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Available
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- Pets Allowed
About This Home
Property Id: 1785551 This studio apartment (efficiency) has a basic setup that will meet your needs! Nothing better than saving money, so this unit offers a great price for any potential tenant that is looking for a place to stay without all the extra costs and multiple rooms. This unit still offers the necessities and basic appliances. Come check this place out today! Call our office in Valley City.
264 College St SE is an apartment community located in Barnes County and the 58072 ZIP Code.
Features
- Oven
- Refrigerator
- Freezer
Fees and Policies
The fees below are based on community-supplied data and may exclude additional fees and utilities.
- Dogs Allowed
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Fees not specified
- Cats Allowed
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Utilities Included
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Gas
Contact
- Phone Number (701) 793-7368
- Contact
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Source
- Oven
- Refrigerator
- Freezer
Bathed in the scenic beauty of southeastern North Dakota, Valley City is a charming community of around 6,000 people located roughly an hour due west of Fargo. Perhaps the city’s most distinctive feature is its abundance of bridges spanning the Sheyenne River, earning Valley City its nickname, “The City of Bridges.”
On the south bank of the river, Valley City State University serves around 1,500 students. Apartments, condos, townhomes, and single-family houses make up the diverse rental market, with numerous affordable options making it easy to find the perfect place for your budget.
Learn more about living in Valley CityColleges & Universities | Distance | ||
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Drive: | 42 min | 35.9 mi |
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