7 Water Street

7 Water St, Cortland, NY 13045

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DETAILS

Listing Id: 114841
Campus Name: SUNY Cortland
Price From: $Ask-
Bedrooms: 3-3
Bathrooms: 1-1
Property Type: House

Units

NAME BED BATH RENT SQ FT AVAILABLE
Upstairs apt 3 1 1970-01-01
Downstairs apt 3 1 1970-01-01

Description

Named after Charles Henry De Groat. He was a colonel in the Union Army during the American Civil War who was nominated and confirmed for appointment to the grade of brevet brigadier general in 1866.

 

Nestled in the heart of Cortland, this house offers easy access to local universities, bustling downtown attractions, and a variety of dining and entertainment options. Each apartment has been carefully crafted to provide a welcoming and productive environment, ensuring that you have the comfort you need to excel in your studies and enjoy your downtime.

 

With a range of floor plans available, you can choose the space that suits your lifestyle and preferences. But it's not just about the apartments - it's about the community. Our residents have the opportunity to connect with fellow students through various social events and communal spaces. Make new friends, study groups, and lasting memories right within the comfort of your housing complex.

 

Experience student living at its finest in Cortland, New York. Embrace the perfect balance of academic pursuits, recreation, and community engagement. Contact us today to secure your spot in these sought-after student housing apartments. Your new home and countless opportunities await!

Walk Times

Your Commute: 9-minute

7 Water Street located in Cortland, New York, is a great rental option for SUNY Cortland students looking for their next place to call home. This house is a short 9-minute walk to campus . There are 3 bedroom units. If you can see yourself living at 7 Water Street or have questions about the units, reach out to the landlord by contacting them using the form above.
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