16388 Rd I NE
Moses Lake, WA 98837
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Bedrooms
4
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Bathrooms
2
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Square Feet
1,728 sq ft
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Available
Available Now
About This Home
Tucked away on a peaceful one-acre setting, this four-bedroom country home offers the kind of privacy and quiet that’s becoming increasingly rare. Surrounded by open land and natural beauty, the property provides a true escape from the hustle and bustle of town living. Outside, the expansive acreage invites country living at its best, simply wide-open space to enjoy the fresh air and star-filled nights. Washer/Dryer included. Two (2) pet max. Pets negotiable. Final pet approval is determined by manager and owner and applying does not guarantee approval of pets. Fully fenced. All pets must be screened through a third-party pet screening service. Additional pet fees apply. TERMS: Rent: $1800 Security Deposit: $1800 Lease Term: 12 months Application Fee: $55 per adult Pet Application Fee: $30/pet. Maximum of 2 pets. Pet Rent/Per Pet: TBD ($35-$85) Non-refundable Pet Fee: $500 first pet, $150 second pet Move-in Admin Fee: $150 Utilities Paid by Tenant: PUD, Water, Sewer, Garbage, Internet Lawn maintenance: Tenants Renter's Liability Insurance Required *Nest Property Solutions is happy to offer deposit-free living to qualified renters through Obligo! We understand that moving costs can add up, so we want to extend financial flexibility to our residents. When you move in with us, you can skip paying a security deposit and keep the cash for activities you care about. Learn more about the benefits of deposit-free living with Obligo's brochure or on their website.
16388 Rd I NE is a house located in Grant County and the 98837 ZIP Code. This area is served by the Moses Lake attendance zone.
Fees and Policies
The fees below are based on community-supplied data and may exclude additional fees and utilities.
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Allowed
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Property Fee Disclaimer: Based on community-supplied data and independent market research. Subject to change without notice. May exclude fees for mandatory or optional services and usage-based utilities.
Contact
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Moses Lake is a small city in east-central Washington, located just off Interstate 90 about seventy miles east of Ellensburg and one hundred miles west of Spokane. The namesake lake forms a horseshoe shape around much of the city, putting most residents just a few blocks away from the water, making aquatic activities like boating and fishing quite popular among locals.
The historically agricultural community has seen major industrial growth in recent years, with tech and manufacturing jobs now making up a sizable part of the economy, with companies like BMW and Dell now serving as major employers. The vibrant Downtown district hosts eclectic offerings ranging from locally-owned coffee shops and taverns to a community skate park and the Japanese Peace Garden, creating an environment that combines small-town charm with the diversity of a much larger city.
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