1569 Tamarisk Dr
St. George, UT 84790
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Bedrooms
4
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Bathrooms
2
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Square Feet
1,826 sq ft
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About This Home
1569 E Tamarisk Drive, St. George, UT (Near Desert Hills High School) Experience the ultimate comfort and style at 1569 Tamarisk Drive, St. George, UT 84790. This spacious 4-bedroom-plus office, 2-bathroom house offers a fenced backyard, providing a safe and secure space for outdoor enjoyment. Nestled on a peaceful cul-de-sac, this property boasts a private patio, perfect for entertaining or simply unwinding in the fresh air. Inside, you'll find a luxurious garden-style bathtub, ideal for relaxation after a long day. The home's natural lighting creates a warm and inviting atmosphere, while the 1826 sq ft of living space provides ample room for all your needs. The multi-car garage and large driveway provide plenty of parking for your family and guests. This property is the perfect blend of convenience and tranquility, offering a peaceful retreat from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. Don't miss out on the opportunity to make this stunning house your new home. Contact us today for a tour and application to your new home! A 12-month lease is wanted. Rent will be higher for shorter-term leases. Move-in Requirements Include: The first month's rent, security deposit, and possibly the final month's rent depending on credit. The tenant is responsible for all utilities not included in the HOA. A completed application including an application fee of $65 per adult is required. Required renters benefits and insurance package is an additional $50 monthly through PMI St. George. If application is accepted, $75 one time lease fee is required. *Ask us about our reduced security deposit program*
1569 Tamarisk Dr is a house located in Washington County and the 84790 ZIP Code. This area is served by the Washington County attendance zone.
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Located in the southwestern corner of Utah, Saint George is regarded as a warm-weather retreat by the rest of the state. Saint George resides in a unique environment at the convergence of the Mojave Desert, the Colorado Plateau, and the Great Basin. Living in Saint George, you’re on the cusp of three ever-so-different ecosystems plus three states. Its natural beauty and nature parks make it a great place to live – and for adventure!
Saint George is situated within minutes of Zion National Park and the Pine Valley Mountains, offering endless options for outdoor recreation with numerous trails and sweeping natural views. Saint George is also nicknamed “The Palm Springs of Utah” for its many golf courses and resorts.
Everywhere you look, you’re immersed in culture and surrounded by picturesque mesas and waterways. This is an arts-and-culture destination, as Saint George is dotted with Southwestern-inspired jewelry stores, art, and photo galleries.
Learn more about living in Saint George| Colleges & Universities | Distance | ||
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| Drive: | 10 min | 4.2 mi | |
| Drive: | 24 min | 13.1 mi |
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