372 Madison Ave
Ogden, UT 84404
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Bedrooms
3
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Bathrooms
1.5
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Square Feet
1,280 sq ft
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Available
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About This Home
Outlined by the scenic beauty of Ogden, Utah, this charming townhouse at 372 Madison Avenue is a delightful haven of comfort and style. With three spacious bedrooms, this 1280-square-foot residence offers ample space for relaxation and creativity. Step inside to discover an inviting open-plan layout that seamlessly blends living, dining, and kitchen areas, perfect for entertaining or enjoying cozy nights in. Natural light floods the home, creating a warm and welcoming atmosphere throughout. The neutral palette and well-planned design provide a canvas for your personal touches, making it easy to transform this space into your dream home. Located in a vibrant neighborhood, this townhouse is conveniently close to local amenities, offering the best of both tranquility and modern living. Enjoy the ease of urban access combined with the charm of a close-knit community. This property offers a unique opportunity to enjoy the vibrant lifestyle Ogden has to offer. Experience the perfect blend of convenience and comfort in this thoughtfully designed townhouse. Make 372 Madison Avenue your new address, where every day feels like a retreat. Pets negotiable with adequate screening. No smoking allowed. To learn more about this fantastic opportunity or to schedule a viewing, contact PMI Home Team at +1 or email us at . You can also visit our website at for more information about our services and available properties. Don't miss out on this wonderful home - reach out today! Upon approval tenants will be subject to a $250 one-time tenant set up fee. Tenant Benefit Package: $35 monthly Tenant benefit package which includes- Monthly Filters, $1M Identity Theft Protection, Credit Building, and a Resident Rewards Program, Utility concierge and much more. Each applicant over the age of 18 must submit a separate rental application. To complete this rental application you must provide Valid state ID and proof of SSN, monthly income, 3 years of residential history as well as contact information for your rental references and please note that most properties require that applicant combined gross income is at least 2.5 times the monthly rent amount. Rent $1550.00 Security Deposit $1550.00 (OAC) City Utilities $150 per month Gas and Electric billed separately Pet rent determined by Pet Screening Pet Deposit $300.00 per pet Application fee $50.00 By submitting your information on this page you consent to being contacted by the Property Manager and RentEngine via SMS, phone, or email.
372 Madison Ave is a house located in Weber County and the 84404 ZIP Code.
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Located just three miles north from the heart of Ogden, Hillcrest-Bonneville is a quaint suburban neighborhood filled with possibilities. Modest homes, mid-range rentals, and upscale apartments are available for rent in this pleasant suburb. Hillcrest-Bonneville features many spacious, wooded lots and quiet cul-de-sacs and is home to Ogden-Weber Tech College, with Weber State University directly south of town. Hillcrest-Bonneville is surrounded by beautiful mountain and river views, offering residents abundant outdoor adventures. Skiing, hiking, boating, and fishing are popular activities for this active community. Salt Lake City and the Great Salt Lake sit just 40 miles from the neighborhood for even more big-city amenities and outdoor recreation.
Learn more about living in Hillcrest-BonnevilleColleges & Universities | Distance | ||
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Drive: | 14 min | 6.4 mi | |
Drive: | 59 min | 43.9 mi | |
Drive: | 60 min | 44.5 mi |
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