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3 Union Park South

3 Union Park South

(203) 590-1111

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3 Union Park South, Norwalk, CT 06850
Central Norwalk

Amenities

In unit laundry
Dishwasher
Parking
Recently renovated
Stainless steel
Air conditioning
Unit Amenities
air conditioning
dishwasher
in unit laundry
microwave
range
refrigerator
recently renovated
stainless steel
Property Amenities
parking
Welcome to 3 Union Park South #1 in Norwalk! Completely renovated with meticulous finishes. A 1 bedroom apartment for rent in the heart of Norwalk's desirable Union Park. Walk to town center. Commuter friendly! Just minutes from I95, Rt7, East Norwalk/South Norwak Train Stations, SONO & MORE! The unit includes 1 spacious bedroom with good sized closet, open concept living room with high ceilings windows & light fixtures, EIK with new stainless steel appliances, backsplash & newly finished full bathroom w/ tub & new vanity. Everything is NEW! Washer/Dryer combo in unit. Well insulated + Natural Gas HEAT keep the utilities cost LOW! Central air cooling for your comfort. Parking in rear lot facing Berkeley St. Tenants MUST have good credit, proof of income & references. Owner asking 1 month security deposit, first & last months rent at lease signing. NO PETS/NO SMOKING.

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Property Status: Active

Dean Papadopoulos

Realty ONE Group Connect

MLS Number: 24111719

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