The Reserves at Grand View Heights
3915 Sitting Bull Trl,
Laramie, WY 82070
$540
2-3 Beds
Glacier Place Apartments feature 48 units with one, two and three bedroom apartments ranging from 800 square feet to almost 1,200 square feet. Each apartment home contains energy efficient refrigerator, stove, dishwasher, microwave oven, washer and dryer. Other amenities include air conditioner, ceiling fans in living room and master bedroom, and programmable thermostats to help keep your energy costs down. Outside, there are carport parking spaces, children’s play area, and a picnic pavilion. Glacier Place is low income housing tax credit, which means there are specific rules regarding student households. If you are part of a 100% full-time student household, one member of the household must qualify for any one of the following exemptions in order to move in: - If you are married and currently file a joint tax return. - You are an independent single parent with dependent children. - At least one member of the household is receiving TANF (Cash Assistance) - At least one student is in a program considered job training under state or federal law - At least one household members is under 25 and previously part of the foster care program CONTACT US TODAY!!! Equal Housing Opportunity
Glacier Place Apartments (Income Based) is an apartment community located in Albany County and the 82070 ZIP Code. This area is served by the Albany County School District #1 attendance zone.
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At an elevation of 7,165 feet between two mountain ranges, Laramie combines small-town charm with a college-town atmosphere. As home to the University of Wyoming, the city offers both educational and recreational opportunities for its 31,407 residents. The rental market shows steady rates, with average rents ranging from $710 for studios to $1,493 for four-bedroom units. Notable areas include the historic downtown district, with its preserved 19th-century architecture, and the university district.
The Medicine Bow Mountains' Snowy Range to the west and the Laramie Range to the east provide year-round outdoor activities. Residents enjoy 14 public parks, trail systems, and proximity to skiing and rock climbing at Vedauwoo Recreation Area. Local attractions include the University of Wyoming Art Museum, the Geological Museum, and the Wyoming House for Historic Women, which commemorates the location where the first woman in the United States legally cast a vote in a general election.
Learn more about living in Laramie| Colleges & Universities | Distance | ||
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