304 Sal Blvd
304 Sal Blvd,
Trenton, OH 45067
$1,300
2 Beds
We offer subsidized, one-bedroom apartments for those who are 62 years of age and older OR person(s) with a disability. We offer a full-time property manager and maintenance staff as well as a full-time service coordinator. We have on-site laundry facilities with a beautiful courtyard setting. Our community area is accessible to our residents with access to a full kitchen. Your rental amount is based on 30% of your gross annual income. For more information or to take a tour of our property feel free to contact us soon. We can't wait to welcome you HOME!
We offer subsidized, one-bedroom apartments for those who are 62 years of age and older OR person(s) with a disability. We offer a full-time property manager and maintenance staff as well as a full-time service coordinator. We have on-site laundry facilities with a beautiful courtyard setting. Our community area is accessible to our residents with access to a full kitchen. Your rental amount is based on 30% of your gross annual income. For more information or to take a tour of our property feel free to contact us soon. We can't wait to welcome you HOME!
Tamarind Square is an apartment community located in Butler County and the 45067 ZIP Code. This area is served by the Edgewood City School District attendance zone.
Laundry Facilities
24 Hour Access
Maintenance on site
Planned Social Activities
Air Conditioning
Yard
Refrigerator
Tub/Shower
Disposal
Freezer
Patio
Tile Floors
Trenton, Ohio sits on the west bank of the Great Miami River in Butler County, roughly halfway between Cincinnati and Dayton, giving it an uncommon position as a small city within reach of two major metro areas. Originally platted in 1815 under the name Bloomfield, it was later renamed for the capital of New Jersey, a nod to its early settlers' roots. Today, the city covers about five square miles and is home to roughly 13,000 residents, carrying the feel of a close-knit community without feeling isolated from larger opportunities.
The housing stock here reflects that small-city character. Renters will find a grounded mix of apartment communities, condos, and single-family rental homes, with options that tend to be more attainably priced than what nearby Cincinnati or Dayton markets offer. State Street anchors the commercial core with locally owned businesses, while the surrounding streets are primarily residential in character.
Learn more about living in Trenton| Colleges & Universities | Distance | ||
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| Drive: | 16 min | 8.8 mi | |
| Drive: | 21 min | 10.6 mi | |
| Drive: | 26 min | 15.1 mi | |
| Drive: | 38 min | 22.9 mi |
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