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Bright and spacious 2 bed/2 bath condo on the second floor, in one of the most sought-after gated communities in East Boca Raton. Vaulted ceilings. Split bedroom plan. Washer/dryer in unit. Tile in living areas and carpet in bedrooms. Basic cable and water/sewer included in the rent. Good credit and minimum income requirements. All ages. NO MORE THAN 2 VEHICLES PERMITTED. Current TENANT VACATES JUNE 30. Resort style amenities including 2 community pools, tennis, basketball, clubhouse, dog park, trails and the gorgeous lake. Florida Living at its Best! Well maintained community close to everything: major highways, shopping, restaurants, Florida Atlantic University, PBCC, Boca Regional Hospital, Lynn University, the trendy downtown Boca and the world famous Florida beaches! No smokers.
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