214 Willow St
Johnson City, NY 13790

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Beds | Baths | Average SF |
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7 Bedrooms 7 Bedrooms 7 Br | 3 Baths 3 Baths 3 Ba | — |
About This Property
(607) 343-2692 - HUGE 7 BEDROOM HOUSE $2625 total per month/$375 per bedroom ALL UPDATED WITH: Huge fully equipped kitchen with dishwasher. Game room could be possible 8th bedroom if needed. Fully furnished. Off-street parking. DON'T MISS OUT ON THIS GREAT HOUSE! READY TO RENT FOR 2017 SCHOOL YEAR! CALL (607) 343-2692 FOR INFO AND SCHEDULING APPT! (RLNE2733185) Other Amenities - Furnished, Parking. Appliances - Dishwasher, Refrigerator, Range, Washer & Dryer. Lease lengths - 12 Months. Details regarding this property's Utilities - Resident Pays Heat, Resident Pays Electricity, Resident Pays Gas, Resident Pays Water.
214 Willow St is a house located in Broome County and the 13790 ZIP Code.
Johnson City is a suburban village on the west side of Binghamton, directly across the Susquehanna River from Binghamton University. Home to around 15,000 people, the community is largely made up of residential neighborhoods, and the local rental market is full of highly affordable apartments, condos, and houses to suit any taste.
The vintage storefronts along Main Street house a popular selection of locally-owned business, while the Oakdale Mall on the west side anchors a more modern shopping district. The pastoral landscape surrounding the village offers endless opportunities to get outdoors and enjoy the region’s hills and forests at your doorstep.
Learn more about living in Johnson CityColleges & Universities | Distance | ||
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Colleges & Universities | Distance | ||
Drive: | 7 min | 2.5 mi |
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