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Our flagship housing complex, Park View Apartments is located at 310 South Tyler Street in Morgantown Kentucky. Located within walking distance of a pharmacy, bank, hardware store, grocery, courthouse, electric company, numerous fueling stations, and a beautiful city park, these units are certain to meet even the most discriminate of tastes in terms of convenience.

 

Each non-smoking, luxury home-style unit comes complete with matching Green Star certified kitchen appliances, updated washer and dryer, custom poplar trim package with custom crown molding throughout, custom granite counter tops, brushed nickel Victorian-style faucets and water fixtures, double door refrigerator with ice maker, flat screen televisions pre-mounted to the walls, updated washer, dryer, and dishwasher, highly energy efficient LED lighting and trash pickup among many other inclusive features. Each unit has high quality tile flooring throughout, making it very simple and easy to keep the floor clean and tidy.

The living room area features a television as well as a custom-built decorative mantle with an energy efficient LED fireplace which is sure to give you a cozy and down home living experience.   

 

One feature included in the units is solid core doors, which help prevent outside noise pollution and keep your living space quiet and comfortable. Landline telephone services, Mediacom cable, and high speed WiFi are also available at this location.


Each unit uses a highly energy efficient central heating and cooling system, which will certainly keep your heating and cooling needs cost-effective.

The bedroom area features beautiful and energy efficient LED can lighting, a wall-mounted television, an updated ceiling fan, and a spacious closet area.

The bathroom features a marble-topped vanity, extra storage, and a spacious closet area for storing towels and various bath sundries.

 

For your safety, the modernized smoke detectors in each unit have a fail safe battery backup. In the incident of a power outage, the smoke detectors will resort to battery power, still alerting you of any fire dangers.

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