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Contemporary furnished one and two bedroom apartments within an urban development in Orem, UT. Located close to I-15 south of Salt Lake City, the development is by Highway 89 and…
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801 Vine St, Murray, UT 84107, USA
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Property ID :
Rental12864
Peaceful furnished one, two and three bedroom apartments within a popular development in Murray, UT. Located south of Salt Lake City a short distance from Highway 89, I-15 and I-215, the development is commutable to Murray Central Station, Intermountain Medical Center, St. Mark’s Hospital, Murray Park Amphitheater and Fashion Place Mall.
Apartment amenities can include spacious floor plans, central air and heat, walk-in closets, large windows with mountain views and internet. Development amenities can include courtyard gardens, children’s playground, laundry and covered parking.
The development can be found at 801 Vine Street, Murray, UT 84107. It’s a short distance from Midvale Main Street Theatre, CompHealth, CHG Healthcare, Overstock, FLSmidth, Murray Parkway Golf Course, Wheeler Historic Farm, VCA Cottonwood Animal Hospital, Western Governors University, Fortis College, Ken Price Field, County Ice Center and Big Cottonwood Regional Park.
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