911 S 50 W
Orem, UT 84058

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Beds | Baths | Average SF |
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2 Bedrooms 2 Bedrooms 2 Br | 1 Bath 1 Bath 1 Ba | 1,736 SF |
About This Property
Beautiful apartment located in Orem, very close to UVU and university mall. This Apartment is 2 bedrooms/1 bathrooms, 850 square feet, and is available now. You'll enjoy updated and clean home, washer & dryer hookups and a spacious living room in a quiet neighborhood. Pets are not allowed. No smoking/vaping in or on the property. Tenants: o Application fee $47 per applicant 18 years and older o Responsible for sign up/pay gas, electric, water, sewer, garbage o Lease setup fee $200 o Resident Benefit Package $35 o Renters insurance required and can be easily provided for $16/month If interested, call Leasing, , to view and apply for this property
911 S 50 W is a condo located in Utah County and the 84058 ZIP Code.
Tree-lined streets and gorgeous mountain views are everywhere in Orem, an idyllic Utah community just north of Provo. The location makes it easy to take advantage of the many nearby ski and golf resorts, with just enough distance to preserve the quiet hometown feel. There’s also no shortage of family-friendly indoor entertainment, including rock climbing and ice skating, from your new Orem apartment. Orem is home to Utah Valley University, and Brigham Young University sits just southeast of the city limits.
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Drive: | 4 min | 1.2 mi | |
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