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Vibrant furnished one, two and three bedroom apartments within a modern development in Roy, UT. Located south of Ogden and north of Salt Lake City, the development is by Hill…
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124 E S Dry Creek Ridge Ln, Sandy, UT 84070, USA
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Property ID :
Rental17061
Generously proportioned executive apartments within a relaxed development in Sandy, Utah. Located south of Salt Lake City along I-15 or Highway 89, the development is next to The Shops at South Town and minutes from Sandy Civic Center Station, Lone Peak Park, Salt Lake Community College Miller Campus and Rio Tinto Stadium.
Apartments can include full island kitchen, granite countertops, wood floors, modern appliances and large windows with views. The development can include fitness centers, pool, hot tub, children’s playground, clubhouse, night patrol and garage parking.
The development can be found at 124 E Dry Creek Ridge Lane, Sandy UT 84070. It’s close to TRAX, Dimple Dell Park, Cottonwood Canyon, Hale Centre Theatre, Classic Fun Center, Pebblebrook Golf Course, Lone Peak Hospital, Cowabunga Bay Water Park, Merit Medical Systems, Megadyne Medical Products, Med One Group and Salt Lake County Equestrian Center.
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