
Club One of Auburn Hills

Description
Auburn Hills Area..Live More FOR LESS! Located in the heart of Auburn Hills Automation Alley, Club One offers it all--convenience, quality, and affordability. Your resort-clubhouse amenities are available 24-hours a day to match your busy lifestyle. Enjoy; Great Maintenance and *24-hour Emergency Service, Professional office staff, and Groomed grounds. The little details matter - like a place to wash your car, and free Wi-Fi in the clubhouse. Read on!!.... Big things matter too - like the gated entry system, business center and 24-hour fitness center. How about some outdoor fun? Tennis, sand volleyball, pool with waterfall and more help make this a Community you can call Home! We even pay the gas cooking and heat. Check us out Today! Our New Year, New You, New Home rental specials are sure to change soon. We are located within 5 minutes of The Palace of Auburn Hills, Great Lakes Crossing Mall (The largest Outlet Mall) and The Village of Rochester shopping & entertainment center, 5 minutes to I-75 expressway for easy commuting and within 5 minutes to Oakland University and Oakland Community College. North off Walton Blvd. at Lapeer Rd. and North Perry, 1.5 miles west of Squirrel Rd.
Unit Type
BR
BA
Rent
Available
Location
1510 Nob Ln, Pontiac, MI
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Address approximated
Rent
$825
Bedrooms
Studio
Bathrooms
1 BA
Posted Date
01/03/2021
Listing ID
75847589Source
1510 Nob Ln, Pontiac, MI
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Address approximated
Rent
$825
Bedrooms
Studio
Bathrooms
1 BA
Posted Date
01/03/2021
Listing ID
75847589Source
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