4622 Beaverbrook Ct SE
Salem, OR 97317
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Bedrooms
3
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Bathrooms
2
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Square Feet
1,243 sq ft
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Available
Available Now
About This Home
3Bd/2Ba Single story house built in 1976 with approx 1243 sq ft. This home features F/A gas heat, gas fireplace, W/D hookups in the double attached garage, and a fenced backyard. Electric range and dishwasher provided; NO FRIDGE. Tenant responsible for all utilities and lawn maintenance. No pets and no smoking. 1 year lease required. Renter's liability insurance required. IF YOU WISH TO VIEW THE INTERIOR OF THIS HOUSE; please come to our office located at 2339 State St in Salem. Nearest cross street: 23rd. We'll make a copy of your driver's license then give you the code to the lock box that's on the door. Application Fee: $45 for the 1st adult, $25 for each additional adult (regardless of marital status). If an applicant has resided outside of the State of Oregon within the past 5 years, there will be an additional $20 fee to run their out of state background check. (Adult: Any person the age of 18 or older.)
Unique Features
- Tenant responsible for lawn maintenance.
- Tenant pays all utilities.
4622 Beaverbrook Ct SE is a house located in Marion County and the 97317 ZIP Code. This area is served by the Salem-Keizer School District 24j attendance zone.
House Features
- Dishwasher
Contact
- Listed by Ned Baker Real Estate | Ned Baker Real Estate
- Phone Number
- Contact
- Dishwasher
- Tenant responsible for lawn maintenance.
- Tenant pays all utilities.
Welcome to Salem, Oregon's capital city nestled in the heart of the Willamette Valley. Home to 179,331 residents, Salem combines historic architecture with contemporary living. The rental market remains stable, with one-bedroom apartments averaging $1,197, reflecting a 2% annual increase. Notable areas include the State Capitol district and West Salem across the Willamette River. The city's parks system features the 1,200-acre Minto-Brown Island Park and Bush's Pasture Park, while Willamette University adds to the community's educational landscape.
Salem embraces its heritage as the "Cherry City," celebrating its agricultural roots through community gatherings like the Salem Saturday Market. The downtown area features the historic Elsinore Theatre and its preserved pipe organ, while the Hallie Ford Museum of Art showcases regional artists. The Riverfront Carousel stands as a beloved local landmark.
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