6301 Baja Cir Unit 02
Prescott Valley, AZ 86314
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Bedrooms
Studio
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Bathrooms
1
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Square Feet
351 sq ft
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Available
Available Oct 23

About This Home
Mini split AC in each unit 1 assigned spot per unit Tenant pays $29/mo for water and trash, electricity in tenants name, no gas In unit washer dryer Sparklight is the exclusive internet provider Exterior pest control is done by owner, interior is tenant responsibility Owner holds deposit on inherited leases, Journey holds deposit on tenants vetted and placed by Journey.
6301 Baja Cir is an apartment community located in Yavapai County and the 86314 ZIP Code.
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Prescott Valley is a large suburban town positioned on the northeast side of Prescott in central Arizona. The town’s landscape is almost entirely filled by residential neighborhoods, with many Prescott commuters drawn to the tranquil atmosphere. On the south side, State Route 69 serves as the town’s main commercial backbone, lined by shopping centers, restaurants, movie theaters, and other popular hangouts. Nestled between Prescott National Forest and Coconino National Forest with Grand Canyon National Park just a short drive to the north, residents enjoy a prime location for experiencing the phenomenal natural beauty of the region anytime, with endless opportunities for hiking, camping, and mountain biking within minutes of home.
Learn more about living in Prescott ValleyColleges & Universities | Distance | ||
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Colleges & Universities | Distance | ||
Drive: | 23 min | 13.7 mi | |
Drive: | 60 min | 28.2 mi |
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