520 E Day St
Denison, TX 75021
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Bedrooms
3
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Bathrooms
1
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Square Feet
1,072 sq ft

About This Home
COMING SOON! AVAILABLE 5/15 Welcome To 520 E Day! The living room welcomes you with abundant natural light and original hardwood floors, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere. The kitchen provides ample space for meal preparation and includes washer and dryer hookups for added convenience. Three well-sized bedrooms offer ample closet space, ensuring comfort and privacy for all family members. Apply now directly on our website! Application fee $65 per adult applicant. *Bridge Tower Homes does not advertise on Craigslist, 5 mile, or any other classified advertising services. No pit bulls or aggressive breeds. Once approved a $175 Admin fee will be due with deposit.
520 E Day St is a house located in Grayson County and the 75021 ZIP Code. This area is served by the Denison Independent attendance zone.
Denison is a city in Grayson County, Texas just south of Lake Texoma. Randell Lake and Waterloo Lake offer residents beautiful waterfront views and fun outdoor recreation. Waterloo Lake Regional Park offers a nature trail around the lake, fishing pond, pool, and ball fields. Denison Golf & Country club surrounds another small lake and is a great place to get outdoors and work on your swing. There are plenty of restaurants in town to choose from, from fast food to local hot spots like Huck’s Catfish on Trail Drive. Be sure to try their famous fried catfish after you find your apartment in Denison, Texas.
Learn more about living in DenisonColleges & Universities | Distance | ||
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Drive: | 44 min | 25.0 mi |

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