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Welcoming furnished one and two bedroom apartments within a popular development in Salt Lake City. Located southeast of the city, the development is a few minutes from I-15, I-80, Highway…
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1175 View Point Dr, Sandy, UT 84094, USA
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Rental17162
Comfortable corporate apartments within a scenic development in Sandy. Located just south of Salt Lake City and I-215, the development is a short distance from i-15, The Shops at Fort Union, Century 16 Sandy Union Heights, Union Park, Crestwood Park, Midvale Fort Union Station, Fashion Place Mall and Wheeler Historic Farm.
Apartments can have a fireplace, walk-in closets, 9; ceilings, upgraded kitchens with granite counters and a private balcony or patio. The development can have a heated pool, clubhouse, sports courts, picnic area, hot spa, business center and covered parking.
The development can be found at 1175 East View Point Drive, Sandy, UT 84094. It’s a convenient position by Fort Union Shopping, Classic Fun Center, Megaplex Theatres at Jordan Commons, Mountain America Exposition Center, Salt Lake Community College Miller Campus, Midvalley Health Center, Intermountain Medical Center and Highway 89.
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