Keystone Apartments are conveniently located near a Daycare Center, Shopping, Restaurants, and Church. On the City Bus Route-NATS boarded at Shadowbrook Apartments next to Keystone.
Occupancy & Requirements
Income guidelines apply
3 Bedroom 1 1/2 Bath Townhomes
No Pets allowed. This does not apply to service or companion animals.
Rent, Deposit, & Lease
Rent may be based on income
Rental assistance is available through Northwest Regional Housing Authority to qualified individuals.
Project based rental assistance may be available through USDA Rural Development to qualified individuals.
Rent includes water, sewer, trash, lawn care, & maintenance.
A $300 Security Deposit is required.
Lease term is one year.
Amenities
Electric Range with Microwave Hood, Frost-free Refrigerator, Dishwasher, Decorator Mini-blinds,
Wall-to-Wall carpeting, "No Wax" vinyl floors, Ceiling fans, Telephone and Cable Jacks, Central Heating and Air, Discounted Satellite TV, Community Room, Coin Operated Laundry, Basketball Court, Playground
Occupancy & Requirements
Income limits apply
1, 2, & 3 Bedroom Apartments
Handicap units available
One pet allowed, in Senior Citizens Section Only, within policy guidelines. (pet fee required) This does not apply to service or companion animals.
Rent, Deposits, & Lease
Rent may be based on income.
HUD Rental Assistance is available to qualified individuals through Northwest Regional Housing Authority.
Project based rental assistance may be available through USDA Rural Development.
Rent includes water, sewer, lawn care, trash removal and maintenance
A $300 Security Deposit is required.
Lease term is one year.
Amenities
Electric Range and Hood, Refrigerator, Decorator Mini-Blinds, Garbage Disposal, Central Heat & Air Conditioning, Private Patios, Coin Operated Laundry, Community Room, Located across from city park. On the city bus route.
Phone: 870-425-7169 TTY: 711
Email: parkplace@ppm-inc.us
Hours: 9 a.m. - 2 p.m., Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, and Friday
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