
The Claridge Apartments

Description
Welcome to The Claridge Apartments, where your new apartment will feature large, open floor plans complete with cherry cabinets, faux granite counters, clean steel appliances, hardwood plank flooring in the main living area, plush neutral tone carpeting in the bedrooms, and oversized windows with window seats. At The Claridge, you'll find our maintenance service and professional office staff to be the best in the area. No worries, we have you taken care of!
Located on the corner of Washington and Clifford Boulevards, The Claridge is within walking distance of Campus Martius Park, Grand Circus Park, the Detroit Opera House, Fox Theatre, Ford Field, Comerica Park, and Greektown Casino. Whether you're looking for entertainment, dining, or shopping, you'll find it's all within blocks of The Claridge. .
Call us today to check our your new home at The Claridge!
Located on the corner of Washington and Clifford Boulevards, The Claridge is within walking distance of Campus Martius Park, Grand Circus Park, the Detroit Opera House, Fox Theatre, Ford Field, Comerica Park, and Greektown Casino. Whether you're looking for entertainment, dining, or shopping, you'll find it's all within blocks of The Claridge. .
Call us today to check our your new home at The Claridge!
Unit Type
BR
BA
Rent
Sq Ft
Available
Location
1514 Washington Blvd, Detroit, MI
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Address approximated
Rent
$1450
Bedrooms
Studio
Bathrooms
1 BA
Posted Date
05/09/2023
Listing ID
78793742Source
1514 Washington Blvd, Detroit, MI
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Address approximated
Rent
$1450
Bedrooms
Studio
Bathrooms
1 BA
Posted Date
05/09/2023
Listing ID
78793742Source
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