210 Brehl Ave
Columbus, OH 43222
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Bedrooms
3
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Bathrooms
2
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Square Feet
1,360 sq ft
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Available
Available Apr 13
About This Home
We accept Section 8! This home will be available early April This 3 bed,2 bath home is being pre-leased and will be available early April. Spacious entry way with office located on the first floor. The living room features a decorative mantle and custom storage space. Upgraded fixtures and appliances in kitchen/bathrooms with granite counter tops. The kitchen has a breakfast bar and access to the freshly painted deck overlooking the huge backyard backyard with spaces to park your vehicles out back! Nicely sized bedrooms with bathroom attached to master. Extra storage space in attic and basement. *Access to attic is in 3rd bedroom. Qualifications: Monthly income of 3x the rent No evictions or felonies in the last 10 years Credit score of 600+ (flexible with higher deposit) Pets: Up to 2 pets allowed with $35/mo rent and $300 deposit No aggressive breeds Must be registered with Franklin County Other Lease Terms: Renters Insurance REQUIRED Standard length is 12 months. If the first month is prorated, end the lease at the END of the following month.Late Fee - $100 on the 6th of the month Utilities: Water is kept in property management's name and the resident pays monthly towards the bill. Gas, electric, cable/internet is the responsibility of the resident Application Process: Apply at the link on - there is an application feeIf pre-qualified, we will reach out to set up a showingIf you like the unit and want to move forward, you will sign the lease and pay the deposit in order to hold the unit until your move in date.
210 Brehl Ave is a house located in Franklin County and the 43222 ZIP Code. This area is served by the Columbus City attendance zone.
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The historic neighborhood of Franklinton dates back to 1797, when Lucas Sullivant, a surveyor by profession, laid out the small town, now a suburb located just a few miles west of Downtown Columbus across the Scioto River. Some of the original houses and buildings still stand. Today, residents take pride in their community's diversity and gladly welcome new neighbors looking for affordable apartments and homes with easy access to all the amenities of downtown.
For a little adventure and discovery, tourists and locals head to the popular COSI, the Center for Science and Industry. Children and families often spend the day there, interacting with the science exhibits, learning about the solar system in the in-house planetarium, or watching science-related movies on the giant IMAX screen. Outdoor enthusiasts also like to frequent Cody Park, a 0.29-acre swath of green space where visitors can sit and relax on the benches while watching the kids enjoy the playground.
Learn more about living in Franklinton| Colleges & Universities | Distance | ||
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| Drive: | 8 min | 5.2 mi |
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