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Affordable furnished one and two bedroom apartments within an urban development in Salt Lake City, UT. Located just east of Downtown, the development is convenient for The University of Utah,…
$98
3330 S Midland Drive, West Haven, UT 84401
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Rental12142
Comfortable furnished one, two and three bedroom apartments within a stylish development in West Haven, UT. Located just west of Ogden and north of Salt Lake City, the development is minutes from I-15, Ogden TRAX Station, Hill Air Force Base, Weber State University, Ogden-Weber Technical College, Ogden-Hinckley Airport and Downtown Ogden.
Apartments can include spacious floor plans, private balcony or patio, laundry facilities, full kitchen with granite counters and central air and heat. The development can include a dog park, sports courts, pool, fitness center, outdoor deck and garage parking.
The development is located at 3330 S Midland Drive, West Haven, UT 84401. It’s a great position close to shopping and dining, Ogden Regional Medical Center, McKay-Dee Hospital, Northern Utah Rehabilitation Hospital, Newgate Mall, Roy Aquatic Center, Crane Field Golf Course, Eagle Lake Golf Course, Hill Aerospace Museum and Layton Hills Mall.
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