Williard-Hopkins
Each unit boasts stunning architectural details, from soaring ceilings to intricate moldings, showcasing the craftsmanship of a bygone era. Yet, with modern kitchens and baths, our apartments are tailored to meet the needs of today’s discerning residents. Choose from studios or one-bedroom apartments, each thoughtfully designed to maximize comfort and functionality. Whether you’re seeking a quaint retreat or a stylish urban oasis, you’ll find the perfect space to call home. Our building features an elevator for easy access to every floor, ensuring convenience for all residents. Public parking nearby provides hassle-free accommodation for your vehicles, allowing you to explore the neighborhood with ease. Experience the perfect fusion of historic charm and modern living in our beautiful Hopkins Building. Contact us today to schedule a tour and discover your new home! Please note that photos are approximate, providing a general idea of the layout and design of each unit.
Please note that photos are approximate, providing a general idea of the layout and design of each unit.
LEASE TERMS
Lease Duration: A 12-month lease is required. This means the tenant agrees to rent the property for a period of one year.
Security Deposit: A one-month deposit is required prior to signing the lease. This deposit is typically refundable at the end of the lease term, assuming no damages beyond normal wear and tear and all rent payments are up to date.
Utilities Responsibility: The renter is responsible for paying for Heart of Iowa internet and Alliant Energy. This indicates that these utilities are not included in the rent and must be paid separately by the tenant. Water is included in your monthly rent.
Pet Policy: No pets are allowed in the rental property. This is a common policy in rental agreements and is usually meant to prevent damage or disturbances caused by pets.
Smoking Policy: Smoking is not allowed in the rental property. This is also a common policy aimed at maintaining the cleanliness and integrity of the property.
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