Cielo Verde Apartments
3370 S Avenue 8 E,
Yuma, AZ 85365
$1,300 - $1,750
1-3 Beds
The 16th Street Housing Community is open to ACTIVE DUTY MILITARY. The community features spacious two bedroom/one bath homes just 7 miles from the station. Rebuilt or renovated just a few years ago, homes come equipped with central air, gas range, garbage disposal, dishwasher, Washer and dryer hook ups and covered parking. Amenities include a pool, several covered tot-lots, a multi-function clubhouse. Nearby outdoor activities include: the Butter Cup Sand Dunes, Lake Martinez, the Colorado River and Wetlands Park; with major shopping centers and restaurants available in nearby Yuma Palms Mall. In addition to an on-station medical base, Yuma Regional Medical and Urgent and Prime Care Facilities are situated within a 5-mile radius. There is a two-pet maximum for either cats or dogs. For more information regarding breed and other restrictions, please contact the Liberty Military Housing District Office.
16th Street is an apartment community located in Yuma County and the 85364 ZIP Code. This area is served by the Crane Elementary District attendance zone.
Pool
Fitness Center
Playground
Clubhouse
Air Conditioning
Dishwasher
Washer/Dryer Hookup
Microwave
Refrigerator
Disposal
Patio
Office
Yuma's historic downtown began as a rope crossing for the Colorado River in the 1840s. The earliest adobe homes were lost to floods in the early 1900s, and the current buildings along Main Street were built in the 1920s. Because of this, Downtown Yuma has a definite art deco flair, blending with the desert landscape and the palm trees to create a beautifully unique neighborhood. With its fountains and brick-paved walkways, Historic Main Street is the ideal location for festivals and street fairs.
Residents and visitors can take history (or ghost!) tours, all starting at the Sanguinetti House Museum. This adobe home was built in 1857 and includes beautiful gardens. The Yuma Quartermaster Depot State Historic Park includes six historic buildings dating back to the Indian Wars of the late 1800s. During the late 1800s, the Territory of Arizona also established a prison. Today, it is a museum at the Yuma Territorial Prison State Historical Park.
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