Description and Pricing
1bedroom1bathroom550 square feetBuilt in 1935.
Costs 1,107 dollars per month
plus a 1,075 dollar security deposit
1 Bed - 1 Bath
Sq Footage: 550
Year built: 1935
$1,107.00/mo
$1,075/dep
Charming apartment in a 1930's triplex in the Wenatchee historic district neighborhood. 1/2 mile to downtown shops, restaurants, library, parks and more!
This apartment is 1 bedroom, 1 bathroom and approximately 550 sq feet including original hardwood floors, leaded glass windows, vintage fixtures, and an updated bathroom. This unit features a newly remodeled bathroom with new bathtub, mosaic tile floors, sink, and light fixtures. This unit also includes a private unfinished basement with access to a separate washer and dryer. Please note this building was built in 1935 and the stairs are relatively steep to access the laundry in the basement.
Rent includes water/sewer/garbage while tenant pays electricity. The deposit is the same as the monthly rent and is due prior to occupancy. We also require tenants to carry renter's insurance.
WE ARE AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY HOUSING PROVIDER
Please read before applying. You may be declined based on the following criteria:
⢠Omitting or reporting false information on the rental application
⢠If you are a current illegal or controlled substance abuser
⢠If you are a registered sex offender
⢠If you do not possess state-issued identification with photo (i.e., driver\'s License, passport, or ID)
⢠If you have a high debt to income ratio
⢠If you have unverifiable or insufficient income (income should exceed 3 times rent)
⢠If you have unpaid utility bills or collections (excluding medical)
⢠If you have insufficient or adverse rental history, eviction or unlawful detainer
⢠If you are currently in bankruptcy or have had a recent bankruptcy
⢠If there are pets on the premises
⢠If there is smoking on the premises (inside or outside of unit)
⢠If each adult over the age of 18 does not apply separately (each adult must be screened and named on the lease separately, no subletting)
⢠Number of occupants (It is against Washington State law to discriminate based on family status. Nothing in HUD guidelines should be interpreted to invalidate this)