Cedar Point Apartments
Cedar Point Apartments
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Cedar Point Apartments

3157-27 Berry Ln, Roanoke, VA 24018

  • 2 bed – 3 bed
  • Pets allowed
  • Parking

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Property location

3157-27 Berry Ln, Roanoke, VA 24018

Pricing and availability

Last updated 30 minutes ago
  • The Dogwood
    • 2 bed
    • ·
      1.5 bath
    • ·
      923 sqft
    $1,375+
    3
    Starting at
    Units available
    • Unit 05929

      Available now

      $1,375

    • Unit 05518

      Available now

      $1,475

    • Unit 05516

      Avail. 2/24/2025

      $1,475

Amenities

  • In unit laundry
  • Patio / balcony
  • Dishwasher
  • Pet friendly
  • 24hr maintenance
  • Parking

Property details

Cedar Point is in a prime Roanoke County location, offering the best service in the Roanoke Valley. We offer two bedroom apartments and three bedroom town homes, one of which is sure to meet your needs. Relax by the resort-like swimming pool or have a cookout with friends at one of our picnic areas. We are literally right around the corner from all the shopping, dining and entertainment anyone could want. With our helpful office staff and dependable maintenance service, you will never want to move again. If you want a stress free place to call home, you will love living at Cedar Point, that is a guarantee! Please call for an appointment today.

Managed by
Stonemark
(540) 277-9647
Lease length
3-12 months
Application fee
$50 per applicant
Deposit
Based on credit
Pets allowed
Yes
Pet limit
2
Pet restrictions
2 pet max. $200 non-refundable fee per pet. $10 monthly pet rent per pet. Restricted Breeds: Akitas, Alaskan Malamutes, Chow Chows, Doberman Pinschers, German Shepherds, Pit Bulls, Staffordshire Terriers, Presa Canarios, Rottweilers, Siberian Huskies, Wolf-Hybrids, or any mixes of these breeds.
Pet fee
200-400
Pet rent
20.0
Parking
Surface lot, unassigned. Parking lots throughout property, first come first serve parking.
Income requirement
Must have 3x the rent in total household income from all funding sources (before taxes)