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Upscale furnished one and two bedroom apartments within a relaxed development in North Logan, UT. Located just north of Downtown, the development is by Highway 89 and not far from…
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7940 S Main St, Midvale, UT 84047, USA
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Rental12710
Recently renovated furnished two bedroom apartments within a secluded development in Midvale, UT. Located close to I-15 and I-215 south of Salt Lake City, the development is within walking distance of Midvale Center Station, TRAX, Salt Lake Community College, Jordan Valley Medical Center, CopperView Medical Center and South Valley Regional Airport.
Apartments can include fully equipped kitchens with quartz counters, stainless steel appliances, LED lighting, central air and heat and internet. The development can include a fitness center, laundry, social spaces, storage, onsite maintenance and covered parking.
The development is at 7940 Main Street, Midvale, UT, 84047. It’s a central location close to amenities, routes north to Salt Lake City, the University of Utah, Intermountain Medical Center, Fashion Place, The Shops at Fort Union, West Jordan Town Center and Rio Tinto Stadium.
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