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33911 Shifting Sands Trail

33911 Shifting Sands Trail

(888) 400-2513

Location

33911 Shifting Sands Trail, Cathedral City, CA 92234
Palm Springs Outpost

Amenities

On-site laundry
Pet friendly
Garage
Recently renovated
Unit Amenities
recently renovated
Property Amenities
pet friendly
on-site laundry
parking
garage
Lovely 3/2 single family home near Dina Shore Drive in a neighborhood. Easy access to local shopping and activities. 1,356 sqft house on a 8,276 sqft lot with a large backyard and a wonderful wrap-around, west facing view of the mountains visible from the kitchen and master bedroom. The front and back yards have been updated and are very low maintenance. Recently renovated with new tile flooring throughout and all fresh paint inside. Lots of great storage in bedroom and hallway closets. The master bath has a new shower, and the shared second full bathroom has been updated. Two car garage with built in storage, and ample outdoor parking. Laundry is in the garage. Comes unfurnished and tenant responsible for all utilities and landscaping. No smoking inside or out. First month's rent + $2,750 security deposit due at signing. Must submit credit / background check. Will discuss convictions, if any. Tenant pays all utilities and is responsible for landscape maintenance, no smoking inside or outside the property. Tenants must show proof of renters insurance and pet insurance if pets are present. Lease duration is 12 months, then reverts to month-to-month. All adults living in the home must be named on the lease and are subject to background/credit check.

Property Details (Fees & Lease)

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Property Status: Off The Market

Jonathan Minerick

homecoin.com

MLS Number: TR24220237

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