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7800 S & 3375 W, West Jordan, UT 84088, USA
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Property ID :
Rental17297
These executive rentals are located south of Salt Lake City by the 154, the development is convenient for I-15, Jordan Valley Medical Center, CopperView Medical Center, South Valley Regional Airport and Salt Lake Community College Jordan Campus.
Apartment amenities can include a full kitchen and bathroom, central air and heat, smart home features, patio or yard, fireplace and walk-in closets. Development amenities can include a heated pool, BBQ area, night patrol, playground, hot spa, sports courts and parking.
The development is at 3375 West 7800 South, West Jordan, UT 84088. It’s a few miles south of Salt Lake City, convenient for U of U Health South Jordan Health Center, The District, Megaplex Theatres at The District, Riverton Hospital, Salt Lake County Equestrian Center, Cinemark 24 Jordan Landing and XD, West Jordan Soccer Complex and Mountain View Golf Course.
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