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5962 NW 60TH TERRACE

5962 NW 60TH TERRACE

(352) 209-4420

Location

5962 Northwest 60th Terrace, Marion County, FL 34482

Amenities

In unit laundry
Patio / balcony
Dishwasher
Dogs allowed
Garage
Stainless steel
Unit Amenities
carpet
dishwasher
ice maker
in unit laundry
microwave
patio / balcony
refrigerator
walk in closets
stainless steel
Property Amenities
dogs allowed
pet friendly
parking
garage
** Fully Fenced Yard! Pet Friendly! **
House built in 2023! Unfurnished 3 bedroom 2 bath with a two car garage in the neighborhood of Ocala Park Estates. The home features tile and carpet floors; Blackout draperies throughout; New high capacity washer and dryer; Beautiful kitchen with stainless steel appliances! Privacy fencing around entire backyard! Master bedroom with private bathroom. ALL applicants 18 yrs of age and older must submit separate tenant screenings at applicant's expense. The application process will not begin until ALL applicants 18 years of age and older have submitted the tenant screening. Minimum 640 credit score required. No prior evictions. Security deposit ($1,850) required upon lease signing. Minimum 1/yr lease. First ($1,850), the security deposit $1,850, pet fee(s), and cleaning fee $300 required on or prior to start of lease. Minimum 1/yr lease. Monthly combined household income of at least $4,500.00 Pet info: Dogs allowed. Maximum 2 dogs. Dogs must be listed on lease upon signing. No aggressive breeds allowed. No cats allowed. Renter is responsible for all utilities, lawn maintenance, water softener maintenance, pest control, and trash pick up. NO SMOKING permitted inside house.

Property Details (Fees & Lease)

Listing Provided by Listhub Api

Property Status: Off The Market

Marie Aucamp

Bravo's Properties & Management, LLC

MLS Number: OM685303

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