Indian Village Apartments - 1 Bed/1 Bath 3rd floor available January
1966 Burton Street Southeast, Grand Rapids, MI 49506
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1966 Burton Street Southeast, Grand Rapids, MI 49506Pricing and availability
- 1BR/1BA
- 1 bed
- ·1 bath
- ·660 sqft
$1,050+1Starting atUnit availableUnit IVA32
Avail. 1/13/2025
$1,050
Amenities
- On-site laundry
- Dishwasher
- Carport
- Air conditioning
- Extra storage
- Some paid utils
Property details
Available in January, this 660sq. ft. 1 bedroom/1 bathroom apartment is located on the 3rd floor for $1050/month. Close to Breton Village West Elm shopping center and Fresh Thyme Market. Enjoy the outdoors with access to Mulick, MacKay-Jaycees and Ottawa Hills park. Plank flooring in the kitchen, dining area and tile in the bathrooms, while the living room and bedrooms feature cozy carpeting for added comfort. The bedroom is generously sized, offering plenty of space to accommodate your furnishings and personal belongings. With lots of closet space including an onsite storage unit you'll have plenty of room for belongings. Included in rent is gas, water/sewer, and trash. Tenants are responsible for electric expenses. For added convenience, there are 6 laundry facilities onsite. Cat-friendly with applicable fees. Central air inside each apartment. Carport available for $30/month. Before applying, take in consideration the property criteria: -Each adult over the age of 18 must complete an application in full. $20 per person -Must provide a copy of a government issued photo ID. -Must earn at least 3 times the monthly rent. (minimum of 2 most recent check stubs must be provided) -Credit score must be 625+. -No evictions in the past 3 years. -No bankruptcies filed in the past 3 years. -Felony criminal convictions in the last 7 years related to the following categories of offenses: (1) property offenses, (2) major drug offenses, (3) fraud offenses, (4) major violent offenses against persons, and (5) no sex offenses of any kind, ever. Any other category of offense will not be considered. These categories were identified because they involve conduct by a person whose tenancy may present a current direct threat of harm to others or the risk of substantial damage to the property of others.