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Monthly Rent
$1,040
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Bedrooms
2 bd
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Bathrooms
1 ba
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Square Feet
900 sq ft
Details
About This Property
If you're moving to Mount Pleasant, TX, this great property could be your new rental. Move to this 911 W 16th St location in Mount Pleasant and enjoy easy commutes and a variety of popular destinations. With this great space, you're right at home. Contact us to talk about this home.
911 W 16th St is an apartment community located in Titus County and the 75455 ZIP Code.
Features
- Dishwasher
Fees and Policies
- Dishwasher
Nestled in northeastern Texas, Mount Pleasant exudes a laidback atmosphere, where residents enjoy a slower-paced lifestyle along with an array of small-town charms. Mount Pleasant’s historic downtown square sits at the heart of the community, touting a slew of specialty shops, offices, museums, and eateries in brick buildings. Downtown also hosts the seasonal Mount Pleasant Farmer’s Market.
Mount Pleasant fosters a strong sense of community with a variety of year-round events, including the Titus County Fair and Livestock Show, Highway 271 Car Cruise, Everything Texas Ranch Run, World Youth Rodeo, and many more. Residents also come together at the town’s many scenic parks, such as Town Lake Park, Dellwood Park, and Heritage Park.
The Mount Pleasant community welcomes the town’s growth while maintaining its Texas Main Street city atmosphere. The many metropolitan delights of Dallas are also about a two hours’ drive away.
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