607 W Prospect St Unit A
Marshall, MI 49068
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Bedrooms
2
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Bathrooms
1
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Square Feet
675 sq ft
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Available
Available Jun 1
About This Home
Recently refurbished 2 bedroom 1 bathroom apartment located two blocks from downtown Marshall.
Recently refurbished 2 bedroom 1 bathroom apartment located two blocks from downtown Marshall.
607 W Prospect St is an apartment community located in Calhoun County and the 49068 ZIP Code.
Apartment Features
- Washer/Dryer
- Air Conditioning
Fees and Policies
Details
Property Information
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Built in 1885
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3 units
Contact
- Contact
The joint community made up of Marshall and Albion sits just 20 miles southeast of Battle Creek and encompasses a quiet, diverse community. The two towns are located 13 miles apart in the lower peninsula of Michigan and offer renters affordable living in low-rise apartments and contemporary single-family homes in a pastoral setting. Marshall is famous for its historic buildings with over 850 homes and businesses that are a part the National Register of Historic Places. Both communities sit along the Kalamazoo River, but since Albion sits where the North and South branches meet, there’s a great emphasis on it. The Festival of the Forks is an annual event that brings both long-time residents and visitors near the water with food and music. Both communities sit south of Interstate 94, so those who commute into Battle Creek will be well taken care of.
Learn more about living in Marshall/Albion| Colleges & Universities | Distance | ||
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| Colleges & Universities | Distance | ||
| Drive: | 19 min | 14.0 mi | |
| Drive: | 21 min | 14.7 mi | |
| Drive: | 38 min | 25.6 mi | |
| Drive: | 34 min | 28.3 mi |
- Washer/Dryer
- Air Conditioning
607 W Prospect St Unit A Photos
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