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Monthly Rent
$775
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Bedrooms
1 bd
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Bathrooms
1 ba
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Square Feet
319 sq ft
Details
About This Property
FREE MONTH RENT! Must sign a lease from January 2025 to at least August 2025. Private bedroom with private en suite bathroom in shared apartment (5 tenants total). Parking and laundry included in rent. Utilities/Internet: $80/month. No pets. FOR 3D OR VIDEO TOUR, GO TO: shorturl.at/G7lxk To apply, go to the following URL: shorturl.at/5lj98 The application fee is $25, but if you sign a lease, this will be returned by reducing your first month's rent payment. Newly renovated! Move in immediately. Secure your room now.
675 E 600 N is an apartment community located in Cache County and the 84321 ZIP Code.
Located only 1.5 miles from central Logan and bursting with spacious apartments, the neighborhood of Adams makes it easy for locals to experience the cultural charms of a big city while enjoying the peaceful suburbs. For a range of dining options, sample the moo shu vegetables at Formosa Restaurant, or try the comfort food at Angie's Restaurant. For sushi and other Japanese delights, head to Kabuki Japanese Steakhouse & Sushi Bar. Enjoy Indian meals at the casual Indian Oven and the Tuscan specialties at Le Nonne.
Visit the Whittier Community Center for its dance recitals and martial arts programs. Become a regular at the Utah State University’s Merrill-Cazier Library, which gets raves from students and other patrons for its state-of-the-art services. Don’t pass up the nearby Nora Eccles Harrison Museum with its ever-changing art exhibits.
Learn more about living in AdamsColleges & Universities | Distance | ||
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Walk: | 20 min | 1.1 mi |
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