1071 E 150 N

1071 E 150 N Provo, UT 84606

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  • Which floor plans are available at the Property, and what are the price ranges?

    1071 E 150 N has various floor plans available, with monthly rates running from $[min_price] to $[max_price] per [person/unit]. Browse current listings above to see exactly what's open. For more specific information, please contact the property manager.

  • Are utilities included in rent at the Property?

    Utilities aren't included at 1071 E 150 N — you'll pay for those separately. Factor that into your budget before you sign.

  • Does the Property have in-unit laundry?

    [Property] doesn't have on-site laundry, so you'll want to plan for that ahead of laundry day.

  • Is parking available at the Property?

    [Property] doesn't have dedicated parking. Contact them directly for availability and any associated fees.

  • Is the Property pet-friendly?

    1071 E 150 N doesn't allow pets, though service animals are always welcome in accordance with applicable laws.

  • Is the Property close to [Closest University]?

    1071 E 150 N is not specified as being close to any particular university. For specific distances and the best route to the nearest university, please check the map above or contact the property manager for details.

  • Does the Property have any move-in specials?

    1071 E 150 N isn't running any move-in specials right now. Check back, as these can change seasonally.

  • Does the Property offer contracts by the unit or by the bed?

    1071 E 150 N leases by the unit, meaning the whole place is under one contract and rent is split between you and your roommates.

  • How much income do I need to rent at the Property?

    A solid rule of thumb is keeping rent under 30% of your gross income. At 1071 E 150 N's lowest rate of $[min_price]/month, you'd want to be bringing in around $[min_price × 40]/year. If you're not there yet, most student properties work with a parent or guarantor, so reach out to 1071 E 150 N to ask about their process.

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