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Beds | Baths | Average SF |
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2 Bedrooms 2 Bedrooms 2 Br | 1.5 Baths 1.5 Baths 1.5 Ba | 1,000 SF |
About This Property
This is one of the best deals on the market currently. Rent pays for water, sewer, trash and lawn care. Electric is tenants only utility responsibility. Nice quite complex close to schools and town. Living area is down and the 2 bedrooms with a full bathroom are up. Come see why they do not last long.
411 S Hunter St is a townhome located in Washington County and the 72730 ZIP Code. This area is served by the Farmington attendance zone.
Resting in the valley of the Boston Mountain, a region of the Ozark Mountains, Farmington is a small city with a pastoral feel. As its name implies, Farmington started as an agricultural community. Today, the majority of businesses in town are service and retail-based, and many residents drive into Fayetteville for work as well. Dominated by open pastures and parks, Farmington is perfect for renters who want a rural experience. Like most small towns, Main Street is the heart of the town. Main Street, also known as U.S. Highway 62, houses all of Farmington’s restaurants, office buildings, stores, and other businesses. With U.S. 62 running through town, traveling to Fayetteville for work or play is easy. By living in Farmington, you’ll be less than 10 minutes away from the University of Arkansas, huge shopping centers, and more.
Learn more about living in FarmingtonColleges & Universities | Distance | ||
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Colleges & Universities | Distance | ||
Drive: | 11 min | 5.4 mi | |
Drive: | 34 min | 27.6 mi | |
Drive: | 46 min | 28.3 mi |
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