3 Bedroom, 2 Bathroom Luxury Apartments conveniently located at 304 N 13th Place, Rogers, Arkansas 72756
Occupancy & Requirements
3 Bedroom, 2 Bathroom Luxury Apartments
Rent
$1500.00 Monthly
Rent includes trash pickup, lawn care, and maintenance.
$600.00 Security Deposit required.
Lease term is one year.
No smoking is allowed anywhere on the property.
One pet is allowed within policy guidelines. $300.00 Non-Refundable Pet Fee. This does not apply to service or companion animals.
Amenities
Welcome to our prime location just minutes away from Downtown Rogers, Arkansas! Nestled amidst a plethora of essential amenities including top-notch medical facilities, vibrant shopping centers, and convenient city services, our community offers the epitome of urban living. Additionally, Embassy Apartments is just minutes away from popular trails like the Railyard Loop and Razorback Greenway, as well as a variety of other scenic paved paths and vibrant city parks.
Indulge in the luxury of quality craftsmanship both inside and out, complemented by stunning landscaping that enhances the beauty of our surroundings. Inside your new home, discover a contemporary oasis boasting modern fixtures and elegant quartz countertops that exude sophistication. Whip up culinary delights effortlessly with modern appliances including an electric range, over-the-range microwave, dishwasher, and garbage disposal.
Experience ultimate comfort with central heating and air conditioning, ensuring a cozy ambiance year-round. Plus, enjoy the convenience of having a washer and dryer provided for your utmost convenience.
Embrace the lifestyle you deserve at our unparalleled community!
Phone: 870-405-4255 TTY: 711
Email: embassy@ppm-inc.us
Embassy Application Packet (pdf)
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