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Monthly Rent
$2,200
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Bedrooms
1 bd
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Bathrooms
1 ba
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Square Feet
814 sq ft
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About This Property
Cozy,1 bedroom,1 bath in quiet neighborhood of White City. Beautifully renovated bathroom with freestanding,soaking bathtub and shower includes rain shower head,bluetooth,and FM radio. Located on beautiful 2 acre property with shared pool access. All utilities included! Background check required and no pets allowed.
632 W Weatherbee Rd is an apartment community located in St Lucie County and the 34982 ZIP Code.
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The suburban neighborhood of White City is a small community just under six miles south of Downtown Fort Pierce. This Treasure Coast neighborhood provides a vibrant setting and a more laid-back pace of life outside of Fort Pierce and Port Saint Lucie. The neighborhood is characterized by dense forests mixed with residential and commercial spots on Oleander Avenue. Nearby parks and wilderness preserves like Sweetwater Hammock and Weldon B. Lewis round out the area’s emphasis on nature. Proximity to the Atlantic Ocean and the Fort Pierce Inlet, which provide natural views, beaches, and water activities like boating and fishing means there’s always something to do in the Florida sunshine without venturing far from home. A short drive brings residents to the dining, shopping, and entertainment venues of the nearby cities. White City is home to a variety of rentals ranging from amenity-laden apartment communities to condos just off Highway 1.
Learn more about living in White CityColleges & Universities | Distance | ||
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Colleges & Universities | Distance | ||
Drive: | 9 min | 4.5 mi | |
Drive: | 22 min | 11.8 mi |
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