1707 12th St Unit 1
Tillamook, OR 97141

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Beds | Baths | Average SF |
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2 Bedrooms 2 Bedrooms 2 Br | 1 Bath 1 Bath 1 Ba | 850 SF |
About This Property
---- SCHEDULE A SHOWING ONLINE AT: ---- Oregon Coast Property Management LLC $1500 Monthly $3000 Security Deposit Light and bright 2 bedroom 1 bath unit with sun room overlooking the south side farmland. This unit also features a private patio and grassy courtyard. On site shared laundry room. Owner pays Water/Sewer, Tenant pays all other Utilities This unit is TENANT OCCUPIED, please do not disturb tenants. There will need to be 24/hr notice to schedule showings. Please read and agree to our policy and procedures before requesting a showing.
1707 12th St is an apartment community located in Tillamook County and the 97141 ZIP Code.
Nestled in the delta of rivers that run from its namesake bay, Tillamook is a modest town near the Oregon coast that’s become a popular spot for beachgoers and renters looking for some rural tranquility.
Tillamook is in prime farming country, which means its city center lacks the noise of more disruptive industries. There’s stunning mountain views that can be seen from all over town, and the landscape within its boundaries is vibrant. One of the city’s main attractions is the Tillamook Air Museum, hosting over 15 historic aircraft and artifacts from WWII and more.
There’s a variety of charming homes and apartments for rent in this lush locale. Cottages and Craftsman homes line the streets, and the town’s size make it easy to walk or bike. US-101 or Bayocean Rd. will ferry you to Cape Meares or Bayocean Peninsula Park in just a few minutes.
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