$1,695 / Month

FOR RENT

68365 Tahquitz 8

Cathedral City, Ca, 92234

MLS #NP26131531

Subdivision: Cathedral City Cove (33611)

Building: 68365 Tahquitz

1 Beds

1/- Baths

600 sqft

$ 2.83 /sqft

Property Details

The Cathedral City Cottages is located in the Cathedral City Cove at Highway 111 and Cathedral Canyon Drive.The property is located just a few blocks from the Mary Pickford Entertainment Complex, the Cathedral City Civic Center, and the new Agua Caliente Resort and Casino.The property consists of remodeled, single-story cottage-style studio and one-two bedroom apartment homes. The complex is completely upgraded and is securely gated, has a private swimming pool, and assigned parking. All units have air conditioning, new paint, new appliances, and tile or wood floor. There are common laundry facilities at the property. Sorry, no pets. No smoking.

Property Features

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Property Type
Rental Condos
HOA Fee/Monthly
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HOPA
No
Membership Fees
-
Appliances
-
Restrictions
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Furnished
Unfurnished
Flooring
-
No. of Floor
-
Terms Considered
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Year Built
1957
Cooling
CentralAir
Pets Allowed
Call,NumberLimit,SizeLimit
Amenities
-
Interior
BedroomOnMainLevel
Maintenance Fee Includes
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Governing Bodies
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Construction
-
Security
-
Heating
Central
Garage/Carport
-
Dining Area
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Exterior
-
Pet Restrictions
No
Parking
-
Application Fee
-
Water Access
-
Pool
No
Gated Community
-
Status
Active
Listing Office
Barry Saywitz

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