284 W 2050 N Unit 3
Cedar City, UT 84721
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Bedrooms
1
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Bathrooms
1
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Square Feet
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Available
Available May 12

About This Home
---- SCHEDULE A SHOWING ONLINE AT: ---- Private room 3, shared bathroom, kitchen, living space, etc. 284 W 2050 N Rent $550 Student Life Fee $35 Deposit $550 No smoking/drinking/drugs No pets Renters Insurance Required
284 W 2050 N is an apartment community located in Iron County and the 84721 ZIP Code.
Contact
- Listed by Derek
- Phone Number (435) 291-1754
- Contact
Tucked away in the southwestern corner of Utah, Cedar City is a scenic community secluded amid the region’s inimitable natural landscape. The deserts and hills all round Cedar City provide residents with endless opportunities for hiking, mountain biking, rock climbing, and generally exploring the great outdoors.
The city fosters a thriving Main Street district with preserved brick storefronts still operating as cafes, specialty shops, and other locally-owned businesses. Near the center of town, Southern Utah University enrolls around 8,000 students and employs hundreds of locals as faculty and staff members. Hosting a vibrant arts scene, Cedar City is the home of the Utah Shakespeare Festival, as well as an annual fest celebrating another luminary playwright, Neil Simon.
Learn more about living in Cedar CityColleges & Universities | Distance | ||
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Drive: | 7 min | 3.8 mi |
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