Occupancy & Requirements
3 Bedroom Townhouses
Income guidelines apply
No Pets Allowed. This does not apply to service or companion animals.
Rent, Deposits, & Lease
Rent may be based on income.
Project based rental assistance may be available through USDA Rural Development
Rent includes water, sewer, trash removal, lawn care and maintenance.$300 Security Deposit is required
Lease term is one year.
Amenities
Electric Range and Hood, Refrigerator, Decorator Mini-Blinds, Wall-to-Wall Carpet ,“No Wax” Vinyl Floors, Private Rear Patio, Telephone and Cable Jacks, Central Heat and Air Conditioning, Stackable Washer & Dryer Hook-Ups, Ceiling Fan in Living Room, Quiet Sound Proof Construction, Spacious Community Room, Tot Lot for Children, Coin Operated Laundry
Phone: 501-605-8291 TTY: 711
Email: woodlandstation@ppm-inc.us
Office location: Woodland Station Apartments 8 Shane Dr. Cabot, AR
Hours: Monday through Friday, 8 am - 5 pm
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