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apartments with washer dryer
Last updated April 19 2024 at 3:50 PM

Alpine, UT
149 Apartments for Rent with Washer-Dryers

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Finding apartments with a washer and dryer in Alpine offers more freedom and flexibility to your weekends. Throwing in the laundry before work or a Saturday afternoon bike ride an... Read Guide >
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City Guide for Alpine, UT

In its first hundred years of existence, Alpine was viewed as the smallest city in the entire world. Prior to 1855, it was called Fort Wordsworth, Dry Creek Settlement and Mountainville. The name Alpine was coined by Latter-day Saint prophet Brigham Young, in reference to the Swiss Alps. When the city fathers built a traffic circle at Main Street and Canyon Crest, their intention was to avert the use of traffic lights. The roundabout inadvertently became an unofficial gateway to the city.

Located on State Route 74, Alpine covers an area of 7.4 square miles and lies north of Highland. The city is a magnet for mountain biking enthusiasts; they flock to its famous trails, which twist and turn around the mountains. This metropolis, whose population stands at around 9,555 (2010 U.S. Census data), forms part of the Provo-Orem, Utah Metropolitan Statistical Area. It grew rapidly from the 1970s through to the early 1990s to become the thriving city it is today. Residents enjoy moderate climatic conditions; average winter and summer temperatures hover around 21 degrees F and 83 degrees F, respectively. Ten to 20 inches of snow fall in the area annually. Better bring a shovel! See more

What to keep in mind when looking for apartments with washer-dryers in Alpine, UT

Finding apartments with a washer and dryer in Alpine offers more freedom and flexibility to your weekends. Throwing in the laundry before work or a Saturday afternoon bike ride and finishing it up later is inconvenient, if not impossible, without your own set-up.

There are a few things to keep in mind while looking for apartments with a washer and dryer in Alpine. Ask how old the appliances are before you sign. A washer and dryer over 10-years-old may need to be serviced regularly or have an expired warranty. You should also ask the property management who services the washer and dryer. Some leases stipulate that the landlord will pay for repairs to an essential appliance like oven or refrigerator, but require the tenant to service the washer and dryer.

Finding apartments with a washer and dryer in Alpine can go quickly, so come prepared with your bank statements, pay stubs, identification, and letters of recommendation to sign your new lease.