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4 Bedrooms4 Beds4 BR | 2 Bathrooms2 Baths2 BA | $2,400 | Available Now |
Description
Recently Built South Hill Home - Pet Friendly - Parking & Laundry Included
These apartments can be fully-furnished with full size or larger beds, writing desks, dressers, dining/living room sets, and all major appliances. Rent includes landscaping and snow removal. Off-street parking is also available.
Ithaca’s South Hill neighborhood is made up of a mix of both families and students. The units at 605 S. Aurora are located halfway between Ithaca College and the shops, restaurants and bars found on the Ithaca Commons. A bus stop is located directly outside the development for easy access to both IC and Cornell’s Campus and downtown.
This home borders the rental units of our 607 S. Aurora Street property and are ideal for both undergrad and graduate students. Other features of this neighborhood include the South Hill Recreation Trail, a beautiful, flat trail for biking, running, hiking and cross-country skiing, built on the abandoned railroad bed of the Cayuga and Susquehanna Railroad. Access to this trail is only one block away!
These apartments can be fully-furnished with full size or larger beds, writing desks, dressers, dining/living room sets, and all major appliances. Rent includes landscaping and snow removal. Off-street parking is also available.
Ithaca’s South Hill neighborhood is made up of a mix of both families and students. The units at 605 S. Aurora are located halfway between Ithaca College and the shops, restaurants and bars found on the Ithaca Commons. A bus stop is located directly outside the development for easy access to both IC and Cornell’s Campus and downtown.
This home borders the rental units of our 607 S. Aurora Street property and are ideal for both undergrad and graduate students. Other features of this neighborhood include the South Hill Recreation Trail, a beautiful, flat trail for biking, running, hiking and cross-country skiing, built on the abandoned railroad bed of the Cayuga and Susquehanna Railroad. Access to this trail is only one block away!
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