542 N 600 W
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Monthly rent
Close to
BYU, Noorda, , RMU and UVU
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frequently asked questions
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Which floor plans are available at the Property, and what are the price ranges?
542 N 600 W has specific floor plans available, but the details regarding room types and price ranges are not provided. For accurate information, please contact the property manager for specifics.
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Are utilities included in rent at the Property?
Utilities aren't included at 542 N 600 W — you'll pay for those separately. Factor that into your budget before you sign.
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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.
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Is parking available at the Property?
[542 N 600 W doesn't have dedicated parking.] Contact them directly for availability and any associated fees.
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Is the Property pet-friendly?
542 N 600 W doesn't allow pets, though service animals are always welcome in accordance with applicable laws.
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Is the Property close to [Closest University]?
542 N 600 W is not specified in the property details, so I cannot provide the exact distance to the closest university. However, it’s recommended to check a map for exact proximity to campus. For more specific details, please contact the property manager.
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Does the Property have any move-in specials?
542 N 600 W isn't running any move-in specials right now. Check back, as these can change seasonally.
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Does the Property offer contracts by the unit or by the bed?
542 N 600 W leases by the unit, meaning the whole place is under one contract and rent is split between you and your roommates.
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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 542 N 600 W'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 542 N 600 W to ask about their process.

