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Monthly Rent
$1,850
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Bedrooms
3 bd
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Bathrooms
1 ba
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Square Feet
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About This Property
This stunning newly renovated first floor unit is situated on a corner lot just a short drive to CCSU, and I-84. Offering an open layout, this apartment also includes a one car detached garage and basement access for extra storage. The open concept kitchen features white appliances, gas stove, and a large adjoining dining area. The bathroom offers a walk in shower and washer dryer hookups.
342 High St is an apartment community located in Hartford County and the 06051 ZIP Code.
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A bustling and vibrant city nestled in Hartford County, New Britain presents an impressive abundance of culture and attractions. From its spread of museums, local businesses and highly renowned park system, to its thriving business community encompassing a blend of multiple manufacturing industries (hence it's title as the "Hardware City"), New Britain has it all. The town also bares a strong focus on community volunteerism, hosting a range of ethnic festivals, craft shows and nationally attended auto shows, to name just a few. New Britain serves as an excellent location for anyone looking to reap the rewards of the town's business-centric atmosphere and diverse array of residential zones. The town lies approximately 12 miles south of Hartford.
Learn more about living in New Britain/Newington/WethersfieldColleges & Universities | Distance | ||
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Drive: | 17 min | 9.0 mi | |
Drive: | 17 min | 10.3 mi |
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