920 West St
Carthage, NY 13619

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Beds | Baths | Average SF |
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3 Bedrooms 3 Bedrooms 3 Br | 2 Baths 2 Baths 2 Ba | 5,264 SF |
About This Property
WOW! Looking for a house and not an apartment! But need something affordable? Don’t pass the opportunity up! This “apartment†feels like you are in a ranch home! Lots of space inside for any furniture type! And HUGE yard outside! What about parking you ask? No problem! You could park a 18wheeler and all you family cars the parking lot is so big! Oh and let’s not forget to mention HEAT, WATER, AND SEWER ARE INCLUDED IN YOUR RENT!!! Now that is indeed a rare find up here! So beautiful home, lots of space, plenty of parking, and very affordable! Call before your miss out there is no holds available on the hot home!
920 West St is an apartment community located in Jefferson County and the 13619 ZIP Code.
Chartered in 1869, the historic village of Carthage stretches along the Black River in upstate New York. With Lake Ontario to the west and the Adirondack Mountains to the east, Carthage provides endless opportunities for outdoor adventure, from boating and fishing to mountain climbing and camping. Nearby Beartown State Forest provides fishing, snowmobiling, hiking, and camping.
Even though it is a small village on the river, Carthage offers some terrific shops and restaurants. The Carthage Farmer's Market is held seasonally on Fridays, and the downtown area near the river provides a variety of locally-owned boutiques, cafes, and specialty shops. Carthage is just over an hour northeast of Syracuse near Fort Drum and the Thousand Islands region.
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