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Modern furnished studio, one and two bedroom apartments within a hilltop development in the heart of Salt Lake City, UT. Located by Capitol Hill, the development is close to Pioneer…
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3851 S Cobble Ridge Dr, West Jordan, UT 84084, USA
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Property ID :
Rental17312
Corporate apartments within a welcoming development in West Jordan. Located south of Salt Lake City, the development is ideal for I-15, South Valley Regional Airport, Cinemark 24 – Jordan Landing, USANA, Big & Little Cottonwood Canyon, Skyview Basin Park, Vivint Arena, The District and Fashion Place Mall.
Apartments can feature Nest thermostats, stainless steel appliances with quartz counters, wood floor and private balcony or patio. The development can feature 24/7 fitness center, spa, Amazon Hub package lockers, pool and sundeck, clubhouse and garage parking.
The development can be found at 3851 W Cobble Ridge Drive, West Jordan UT 84084. It’s great position close to shopping, dining and amenities, South Town Mall, Midvale Center Station, Jordan Valley Station, Jordan Valley Medical Center, CopperView Medical Center, U of U Health South Jordan Health Center and Oquirrh Shadows Park Splash Pad.
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