Southwest Pines
3220 Walton Rd,
Tyler, TX 75701
$928 - $1,249
1-3 Beds
Locally owned and managed, Built in 2011. Haverhill Place is a quiet, secluded, all inclusive, nothing else like it in Tyler, kind of property. Two Master bedroom suite townhomes with plenty of parking spaces are just the beginning of what you will receive living at Haverhill Place. Beautiful, spacious and a great place to call home. These very large 1200 square foot units boast style and comfort not found ordinarily found in rental properties. Light and airy with all the amenities of an apartment yet feels like a custom home. Crown moldings, all black appliances, front and back porches, large storage rooms and soundproofing between the floors are all standard features. Your lease includes City of Tyler water, sewer and trash, Suddenlink's cable TV with premium HD channels and super fast fiber optic Internet connection. And, you will find free wireless throughout the complex. Add the workout room, business center, clubhouse for gatherings, a salt water pool, beautiful landscaped yards and you are all set for the great, safe life you will experience at Haverhill Place.
Haverhill Place (Free: Wifi, Cable, & Water) is an apartment community located in Smith County and the 75707 ZIP Code. This area is served by the Chapel Hill Independent School District attendance zone.
Unique Features
Piscina exterior
Gimnasio
Sede del club
Centro de negocios
Parrilla
Comunidad cerrada
Wifi en toda la comunidad
Acceso 24 horas
Aire acondicionado
Lavavajillas
Conexiones para lavadora/secadora
Acceso a Internet de alta velocidad
Suelos de madera maciza
Vestidores
Cocina con isla
Patio
Tyler, located in East Texas, combines small-town hospitality with city conveniences. As the "Rose Capital of America," the city showcases the nation's largest rose garden, featuring 14 acres filled with over 38,000 rose bushes. Housing options throughout Tyler include apartments near the University of Texas at Tyler campus and homes in historic areas like the Brick Streets District. Current rental data shows one-bedroom apartments averaging $1,050 per month, while two-bedroom units average $1,282 monthly.
Tyler offers numerous recreational and cultural attractions. The Caldwell Zoo and Tyler State Park provide outdoor entertainment, while Broadway Square Mall serves as a central shopping destination. The city's healthcare sector includes major facilities like UT Health East Texas and CHRISTUS Trinity Mother Frances Health System. The university district offers housing options near campus, and the Azalea District features historic architecture and established neighborhoods.
Learn more about living in Tyler| Colleges & Universities | Distance | ||
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| Colleges & Universities | Distance | ||
| Drive: | 3 min | 1.2 mi | |
| Drive: | 7 min | 3.0 mi | |
| Drive: | 36 min | 26.1 mi | |
| Drive: | 48 min | 40.7 mi |
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