Quincy House
264 S 2nd St W,
Rexburg,
ID
83440
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Beds | Baths | Average SF | Availability |
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1 Bedroom 1 Bedroom 1 Br | 1 Bath 1 Bath 1 Ba | 850 SF | Not Available |
About Quincy House
Meet a new place to live at Quincy House in Rexburg, ID. The 83440 location in Rexburg is an ideal place to move. The professional leasing team is ready to help you find your new home. Schedule a time to check out the apartment floorplan options. Contact us or stop by today.
Quincy House is an apartment community located in Madison County and the 83440 ZIP Code. This area is served by the Madison District attendance zone.
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Built in 1950
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5 units/2 stories
An agriculturally rich area in Snake River Valley of eastern Idaho, Rexburg is a wonderful place for the whole family. Rexburg houses Brigham Young University-Idaho, bringing a significant college town feel to the area. Outdoor recreation is abundant in Rexburg with golf courses, parks, and kid-friendly attractions in the area. The Teton Lakes Golf Course offers a serene atmosphere, water views, and well-kept course to residents and visitors.
Nature Park is a tranquil community spot perfect for runners and walkers, complete with a disc golf course, skate park, and fishing ponds. The park even connects to the Eagle Park Campground along the Teton River, ideal for a family and friends camping trip. Hospitals, a county airport, history museum, movie theaters, grocery stores, and restaurants all conveniently reside in Rexburg. Find your ideal apartment in Rexburg, Idaho to enjoy the grand amenities and peaceful atmosphere of your new home.
Learn more about living in RexburgColleges & Universities | Distance | ||
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Walk: | 13 min | 0.7 mi |

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Quincy House is definitely one of the cheapest places to live and it is great for anyone looking to save on their budget. Though the bedrooms themselves aren't the largest the public spaces of the living room and kitchen are the largest I've lived in and are great for FHE and friends. All in all it is a great place to live. Three fridges, two bathrooms with showers, in house washer dryer and three more sets out back if the in house one is being used. The only real downsides are the three private rooms upstairs have slanted roofs that kill any space and make it hard to stand or move. Also, even though there is heating and the winters are fine there is no AC so it gets REALLY hot in the summer and end of spring semester. But the place has been good enough for me two stick around for two years straight.
I don't think the people who built the actual building itself were that experienced in making buildings lol. Like, it's just not that professional I guess. But it's not terrible. I think my main complaint is that three of the private upstairs rooms have slanted cielings (like Harry Potter's room in the first movie lol). So you can only stand up in about a third of the room's space, otherwise your head will start to touch the cieling. I kinda just wanna put that in the review because I bought one of those rooms assuming it'd have a regular cieling, so just a warning :P I don't think it's actually the cheapest houseing for BYUI, but it's definitely one of the cheaper places, and I do like that it's really close to campus.
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