Property ID #40079
Welcome to 124 E Dry Creek Ridge Lane, a luxurious and spacious rental development located in the heart of Sandy, Utah. Our community offers a range of one to three…
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380 3360 S, South Salt Lake, UT 84115, USA
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Rental13068
Understated furnished one and two bedroom apartments within a traditional development in Salt Lake City, UT. Located south of the city close to Highway 89, the development is ideal for I-15, St. Mark’s Hospital, Western Governors University, Fortis College, Nibley Park Golf Course, Forest Dale Golf Course, Sugar House Park and Millcreek Station.
Apartment features can include a fireplace, stainless steel appliances, bookcases, spacious closets, open plan design and quartz countertops. Development features can include social spaces, firepit, Amazon Hub package lockers, BBQ area and covered parking.
The development can be found at 380 E 3360 S, Salt Lake City, UT 84115. It’s a commutable position a short drive south of SLC and I-215, not far from the Wasatch Range, Fashion Place Mall, Salt Lake County Metro Jail, Intermountain Medical Center, U of U Health Redwood Health Center, Century 16 Salt Lake and XD and Big Cottonwood Regional Park.
Welcome to 124 E Dry Creek Ridge Lane, a luxurious and spacious rental development located in the heart of Sandy, Utah. Our community offers a range of one to three…
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