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Quiet furnished one and two bedroom apartments within as laid back development in Millcreek, UT. Located by Highway 89 south of Salt Lake City, the development is in proximity to…
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820 Monroe Blvd, Ogden, UT 84404, USA
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Rental12071
Serene furnished studio, one and two bedroom apartments within a well-maintained development just outside Downtown Ogden, UT. Located minutes from Highway 89 and I-15, the development is commutable to Hill Air Force Base, Ogden-Weber Technical College, Weber State University, Ogden-Hinckley Airport, Newgate Mall and The Junction.
Apartment features can include large windows, ceiling fans, central air and heat, private entrance, full kitchen and bathroom, cable or satellite TV and internet. Development features can include landscaped grounds, onsite maintenance and covered parking.
The development is at 820 Monroe, Ogden, UT, 84404. It’s a convenient position, close to shopping and dining, El Monte Golf Course, Ogden’s George S. Eccles Dinosaur Park, High Adventure Park, Golden Spike Event Center, Ogden Union Station, Treehouse Museum, Mount Ogden Park, Sardine Peak, Mount Ogden, Nordic Valley Ski Resort and Historic 25th Street.
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