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Comfortable furnished one, two and three bedroom apartments within a stylish development in West Haven, UT. Located just west of Ogden and north of Salt Lake City, the development is…
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159 E Midvillage Blvd, Sandy, UT 84070, USA
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Property ID :
Rental17074
Well-designed furnished studio, one and two bedroom executive rentals within a modern development in Sandy, UT. Located south of Salt Lake City, the development is convenient for TRAX light rail, I-15, Highway 89, Morgan Stanley, Net Worth Advisory Group, Salt Lake Community College Miller Campus, Rio Tinto Stadium and The Shops at South Town.
Apartments can feature a balcony or patio, stainless steel appliances, granite counters, hardwood floors, central air and heat. The development can feature a pool, spa, BBQ area, clubhouse, fitness center, rooftop deck, elevator, pet park, courtyard and covered parking.
The development is at 159 East Midvillage Boulevard, Sandy, UT 84070. It’s a short commute south of SLC, close to South Towne Center, Jordan Commons, Mountain America Exposition Center, Alta View Hospital, Lone Peak Hospital, Dimple Dell Regional Park, Megaplex Theatres at Jordan Commons, Utah State Prison and Cowabunga Bay Water Park.
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