52 Grant St, Burlington, VT 05401
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52-61 Grant Street
52 Grant St
Burlington, VT 05401

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      Welcome to our charming 1 bedroom, 1 bathroom apartment located in the heart of downtown Burlington, VT. This cozy upstairs unit features beautiful hardwood floors throughout, a fully equipped kitchen with a stove and oven, and convenient coin-op laundry facilities on-site.

      Stay warm and comfortable with high efficient gas heat and hot water. One off street parking space. Pet-friendly, this apartment is perfect for those looking to live in a vibrant and bustling city center. Walking distance to Jakes Market, City Market, Church Street Marketplace, UVM and all of the areas best shops and restaurants!

      Looking for a 1-year lease starting 6/1/24. First months rent, security deposit and background/credit check due at lease signing. Tenants are responsible for gas, electric and internet. Owner takes care of trash, water sewer.

      If interested, please visit our website strongwillpm.com and complete an application. Virtual showing available upon request and in person showing available once an application is submitted. Thank you!

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      Property Type: Apartment

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      Floors: Hardwood

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      Special Features
      Special Features: Downtown Burlington, Range Oven, Upstairs Apartment, Water Sewer, Stove

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      What Locals Say about Burlington

      • Kaitssherman
        "There are certain areas in Burlington that are more kid-friendly than others. Get a feel for the neighborhood before moving in. "
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      • Trulia User
        "This neighborhood has many different ages and families but remains quiet and people are friendly Dogs are welcome"
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      • Trulia User
        "This neighborhood is very welcoming for dog owners people walk on leashes and pick up anything the dog may leave behind. Plenty of great walking area for every pooch "
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      • Pattylynne C.
        "I work at home so there's no commute but downtown Burlington is close and great for a walk, coffee, shopping. "
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      • Pam K.
        "Lots of dog friendly people. With the water and hiking close by, lots of dog activities. Sidewalks. "
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      • Lkkingston1
        "Neighborhood with lots of family activity...kids, dog walkers, cyclists. Friendly and safe place to live. "
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      • Mckennakb
        "I walk to work when possible, about a mile. If there’s too much snow, I drive. Traffic is light, usually."
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      • Darby F.
        "relatively safe and friendly area, great outdoor fun is always nearby and lots of local food options."
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      • Korbyn G.
        "Burlington is such a good community and a great place to raise a family. As in any city, be aware of your surroundings when going out at night, but I would rate burlington as one of the safest (small) cities in the country. "
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      • Aaronzigzuege
        "Nothing is too far from anything here. Compared to our old home in Seattle, this is a breeze. Very bikeable. Haven’t used the bus system yet. "
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      • Allison B.
        "Folks tend to tailgate pretty bad, and road rage is increasing as more out of staters move to vermont. More traffic, so more incentive to take public transit. Roads need a lot of help. Commute to surrounding towns takes little time if it’s not rush hours."
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      • Ellen O.
        "Burlington is incredibly dog friendly. People are constantly walking there dogs and I even live near a dog park."
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      • Scm4kids
        "Bought our 150 year old cottage last Christmas and spent a year renovating it. Found good people and love our area"
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      • Eperez10115
        "The buses are late 80% of the time and the drivers don’t wait until the people sit to drive off......"
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      • Alyssa E.
        "I have lived here for 3.5 years now and really love it! From New Jersey and I never want to leave. So much to do in every season especially the summer! Right on lake Champlain with beautiful views of the nearby mountains."
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      • Uma
        "This neighborhood has great transportation, The nearest bus stop to get to downtown is only a two minute walk. "
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      • Colin G.
        "I loved living in the area for 4 years. Amazing community and culture. The farmers market is amazing. Couldn’t recommend it enough "
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      • Paul
        "Best neighborhood in Baltimore. clean, close to both Fells point and canton, a true gem of a neighborhood. "
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      • Westin R.
        "Being the oldest and most diverse neighborhood in Burlington, the Old North End lends a unique charm and character to the city. The Queen City would be sorely lacking without this neighborhood. It can be loud and some of the buildings can use some TLC, but those are the most minor of qualms and should be expected in any city neighborhood. McMansionville this is not, thank goodness. "
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      • Akinnart
        "There are a lot of families in the neighborhood. There is a park with hiking trails just across the street. Easy access to two bike paths. There is a grocery store, hardware store, pediatricians office, kids dentist and a could restaurants within a five minute drive (15-20 min walk). And the elementary school is just around the block. "
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      • JT
        "I work from home. my husband drives. sometimes there is traffic, but it's not nearly as bad as other cities I've lived in. in the summer we ride bikes for quick trips around the city. **************************************************** "
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      • Zidi P.
        "I am not a big fan of dogs but this neighborhood is for sure a dog friendly neighborhood and I guarantee that any dog owner will absolutely be satisfied just by the first few hours in this town"
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      • Trulia User
        "I own a dog and even though she doesn't like other dogs much we still make it out at least three times a day. Almost everyone leashes their dog, only twice has some dog bounced happily toward my growling boxer mix. No incidents."
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      • Kylee
        "There are not enough dog parks and a lot of houses/apartments do not have yards. A lot of people in the neighborhood seem to be afraid of dogs. "
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      • Timswdog
        "We have access to parks, the lake, a bike path and good shopping all within walking distance. Good schools, safe neighborhoods, easy bus access into the city center."
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      • Kaddman2
        "It’s a family friendly neighborhood close to everything! It’s unique in that there are 3 bike paths including trails that lead to lake Champlain which is only about 5 to 10 minute walk! Take another short walk to Ethan Allen park or cross country ski there in the winter including a wooden bridge that leads to Ethan Allen homestead. Enjoy craft beers at the simple roots brewery which is literally a 5 min walk. "
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      • Connie K.
        "I’ve lived in this neighborhood for 23 years. I love its closeness to everything while maintaining a country feel."
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      52-61 Grant Street is located at 52 Grant St, Burlington, VT.