Professional Park Townhomes & Apartments
1250 Crescent Heights Rd,
Marion, OH 43302
$885 - $1,300
1-3 Beds
Located in a beautiful, rural area of Ohio, and just an hour's drive from Columbus, River Valley Estates manufactured home community is the perfect place to live. With amenities like a fenced-in playground, in-ground pool, and a basketball court, there's always something to do right within the community. 24/7 Management. Our on-site manager is available to help you with all your needs. If you have any questions or concerns, they are ready to help. River Valley Estates also has 24-hour maintenance if you require some help or repairs. These benefits help give our residents peace of mind and quick turnaround times. River Valley Estates homes feature plenty of space. Our eat-in kitchens include beautiful countertops and cabinetry to hold your appliances and other must-have items. The living room is open and framed by large windows, the master bedroom has large closets, and the master bathroom easily fits a garden tub for soaking. Call or contact us today for a tour and to learn more about the River Valley Estates community.
River Valley Estates is an apartment community located in Marion County and the 43302 ZIP Code. This area is served by the Marion City Digital Academy attendance zone.
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Smoke Free
Situated in western Central Ohio about an hour’s drive north of Columbus, Marion is a small town steeped in a rich historical past. Home to President Warren G. Harding for most of his adult life, Marion contains the Harding Home Presidential Site and the Harding Memorial. Marion also has a wide variety of museums, such as the Huber Machinery Museum, Buckeye Telephone Museum, and the Wyandot Popcorn Museum.
Marion hosts the largest popcorn festival in the country in addition to numerous year-round downtown events, including Leap into Laughter, A Taste of Marion, Christmas in Downtown Marion, and Pop N Drop. Almost two miles of museums, performance venues, restaurants, shops, antique stores, and artisan retailers constitute Marion’s Cultural Corridor, providing a walkable space for residents and visitors to enjoy. Marion is also convenient to plenty of farms, orchards, and vineyards as well as several walking and biking trails. Getting around from Marion is easy with access to U.S.
Learn more about living in Marion| Colleges & Universities | Distance | ||
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| Drive: | 34 min | 24.2 mi | |
| Drive: | 43 min | 30.2 mi | |
| Drive: | 57 min | 40.7 mi |
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