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Traditional furnished apartments within a relaxing development in Sandy. Located a few miles south of Salt Lake City, the development is minutes from i-15, Highway 89, Sandy Civic Center Station,…
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47 W Fireclay Ave, Murray, UT 84107, USA
$91
Property ID :
Rental12811
New furnished one and two bedroom apartments within an accommodating development in Murray, UT. Located between Highway 89 and I-15, south of Salt Lake City, the development is ideal for TRAX, Salt Lake City International Airport, Intermountain Medical Center, Fashion Place Mall, ARUP Laboratories, Overstock.com and Costco.
Apartments can feature spacious layouts, high ceilings, central air and heat, full kitchen and bathroom, cable or satellite TV and internet. The development can feature a theatre room, fitness center, business center, dog park, games room and garage parking.
The development can be found at 47 West Fireclay Avenue, Murray, UT 84107. It’s in Salt Lake Valley, close to store and amenities, Murray City Park Arboretum, Murray City Aquatic Center, Century 16 Salt Lake, City Creek Canyon, St. Mark’s Hospital, Western Governors University, Fortis College, the University of Utah and Salt Lake City International Airport.
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