263 N Sydney Ct
Plymouth, MI 48170
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Bedrooms
4
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Bathrooms
3.5
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Square Feet
2,397 sq ft
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Available
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About This Home
AVAILABLE FOR AN END OF AUGUST MOVE-IN JUST IN TIME FOR THE NEW SCHOOL YEAR! SPACIOUS 4 BEDROOM 3.5 BATHROOM 3-STORY TOWNHOUSE WITH AN OPEN LAYOUT AND WINDOWS THAT FRAME BOTH SIDES OF THE HOME TO MAXIMIZE THE NATURAL LIGHT. THE 4TH BEDROOM CAN EITHER BE THE LOFT OR THE ROOM ON THE ENTRY LEVEL. THE FIRST FLOOR OFFERS A SPACIOUS 2-CAR GARAGE, GUEST ROOM OR OFFICE SPACE, AND A FULL BATHROOM. SECOND FLOOR BOASTS OF AN OVERSIZED KITCHEN ISLAND THAT OPENS UP TO THE LIVING ROOM, PERFECT FOR ENTERTAINING. THIRD FLOOR FEATURES AN OWNER'S SUITE, LAUNDRY ROOM, MAIN BATHROOM, AND TWO ADDITIONAL BEDROOMS. ENJOY THE LOFT SPACE- PERFECT FOR MOVIE/GAME NIGHTS. THIS HOME IS WALKING DISTANCE FROM THE CHARMING DOWNTOWN PLYMOUTH AND MINUTES AWAY FROM OLD VILLAGE. TENANTS ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR ALL UTILITIES (WATER, GAS AND ELECTRICITY). $11,400.00 GROSS MONTHLY INCOME REQUIRED. THE MANAGEMENT COMPANY DOES A FULL CREDIT AND CRIMINAL BACKGROUND CHECK. 1 MONTH SECURITY DEPOSIT FOR APPROVED APPLICANTS (750 OR HIGHER CREDIT SCORE). 1.5 MONTH SECURITY DEPOSIT FOR CONDITIONALLY APPROVED (650-749 CREDIT SCORE). PETS ALLOWED, BREED RESTRICTIONS APPLY. NO SMOKING. $50.00 APP FEE FOR EACH LEASE HOLDER. $35.00 APP FEE OR ANY ADULT OCCUPANTS THAT ARE NOT LEASEHOLDERS. SCHEDULE A SHOWING TODAY!
263 N Sydney Ct is a house located in Wayne County and the 48170 ZIP Code. This area is served by the Plymouth-Canton Community Schools attendance zone.
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With more than 100 festivals and events to enjoy in Downtown Plymouth, it definitely is -- as their slogan states -- more than just a "walk in the park." Most of the events are held at the park, however, and Kellogg Park is a beautiful spot to enjoy them. Some of the must-see events held in Downtown Plymouth include Art in the Park, an event featuring more than 400 artists. In January, residents head to the park to enjoy art of a different kind -- the annual Plymouth Ice Festival, where ice sculptures dazzle.
First settled in 1825, there's plenty of history in Plymouth. Be sure to visit the Plymouth Historical Museum near the park to learn more. Main Street extends through the downtown area, which is filled with fantastic shops, boutiques, and restaurants. Follow Main Street to Mill Street and discover Old Village, a historic district dating back to the 1830s. Old Village is filled with art galleries, shops, entertainment, and more.
Learn more about living in Downtown PlymouthColleges & Universities | Distance | ||
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Colleges & Universities | Distance | ||
Drive: | 9 min | 4.4 mi | |
Drive: | 10 min | 4.5 mi | |
Drive: | 19 min | 11.8 mi | |
Drive: | 25 min | 14.3 mi |

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