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I Found You in The… Tuscaloosa Apartment and Condominium Guide!” Tell Your Apartment Community Where You Saw Them! It’S a Sign of the Well Informed Shopper! Sparkling swimming pool with waterfall Tennis courts Beautiful landscaping Car care center Central heat & air Modern kitchens Washer/dryer connections* Nearly 200 cubic feet of outside storage High speed internet access Professional on-site management 24-Hour maintenance On-site courtesy officer Pet friendly *in select apartments. MANAGEMENT CO., INC. 5050 Cypress Creek Ave. • Tuscaloosa, AL 35405 205.391.6026 or 1-800-555-SEALY 2 www.sealyrealty.com Each morning over 11,000 people wake up in a Sealy apartment home expecting the good service, value and care we’ve been known for since 1955. Please join us in celebrating 50 years of success. Over 7000 apartments in 7 cities! Why look anywhere else? MANAGEMENT CO., INC. 1200 Greensboro Ave. • Tuscaloosa, AL 35401 205.391.6000 or 1-800-555-SEALY www.sealyrealty.com 3 APARTMENT HOME FEATURES Studio, 1, 2 & 3 bedrooms 2 & 3 bedroom townhomes Washer/dryer hookups* Corporate suites available Furniture purchase or rentals Ceiling fans Outside storage Fireplaces* *in select apartment homes COMMUNITY FEATURES Half mile walking trail 3 beautiful pools 3 large whirlpool spas Lighted tennis courts Convenient to shopping, restaurants & entertainment 24-Hour maintenance On-site courtesy patrol Tuscaloosa County Schools MANAGEMENT CO., INC. 800 Energy Center Blvd. • Tuscaloosa, AL 35473 205.391.6060 or 1-800-555-SEALY 4 www.sealyrealty.com H O W T O U S E T H I S G U I D E NOT SURE WHERE YOU WANT TO LIVE? Look through the entire guide noting those apartments of interest. Locate these in the index on page 23 where map numbers indicate their location on the map on page 60-62. LOOKING BY LOCATION? If a particular location is desired, turn to the map on page 60-62 and select the map numbers nearest the desired location. LOOKING BY PRICE? Consult the quick reference guide beginning on pages 24-26 for an overview and easy guide for sizes and prices. See listing abbreviations and terms explanation below. EXPLANATION OF LISTING ABBREVIATIONS AND TERMS RM/PH - Resident Manager and phone number Fee - A non-refundable charge MGT/PH - Management Company or owner’s name Standard Refrigerator - Not the frost-free type and phone number Disposal - Sink disposal system W/D - Actual washer/dryer installed in apartment Property age - The age of the apartment building W/D Conn. - Washer and dryer connections installed in Map # - Refers to apartment location on the map unit Available - Not included in the rent Deposit - Money refundable if conditions met. Furnished - Included in the rent F R O M T H E P U B L I S H E R The Tuscaloosa Apartment Guide, Issue 40, Fall/Winter 2006, P.O. Box 530892, Birmingham, Alabama 35253-0892, (205) 910-1282. email: [email protected]. Published Semi-annually. Listing and advertising rates available on request. All rights reserved. Copying or reproduction, in whole or in part, of this publication is strictly prohibited. Every effort has been made to assure the accuracy of the information contained herein. However, the publisher cannot guarantee such accuracy. Listings and advertising are subject to errors, omissions, and/or other change without notice. Jim Andrews Publisher’s Notice: All real estate advertised herein is subject to the Federal Fair Editor Housing Act, which makes it illegal to advertise “any preference, limitation, or dis- crimination because of race, color, religion, sex, handicap, familial status, or national origin, or intention to make any such preference, limitation, or discrimination.” © Copyright 1984 Publisher: LithoPublishing Company, Inc. Editor: Jim Andrews www.lithopublishing.com email:[email protected] Notice: Rental Rates, Deposits, etc. in effect at press time are subject to change without notice Apartment Shop at www.apartmentsalabama.com 5 ■ Fully equipped fitness center ■ Game room, multiple TV's and billiards ■ 1, 2, 3 & 4 bedrooms room ■ 1,700 square feet residence with ■ Full size washer & dryer connections private balcony and on-site laundry facility ■ Spectacular 10,000 feet activities center ■ Tennis court ■ Gated community ■ 9 foot ceiling with crown moulding ■ Only 1.5 miles from U of A only min- ■ Ceiling fans utes from Shelton State ■ Fully equipped kitchen with microwave ■ Resort style swimming pool & pantry ■ Multi media theater room with state ■ Free car wash facility of the art equipment Site Plan ■ FREE high speed internet access in each bedroom ■ Private bathroom with each 4 bedroom unit Brand New Community – Now Leasing! Clubhouse 6 800 31st Street Tuscaloosa, Alabama 35401 205.345.4438 www.university-village.com 7 8 9 Far from 3201 Hargrove Road East Life is full of little hassles and Tuscaloosa, AL 35405 stresses, but apartment living 205-554-1977 doesn’t have to be... palisadesapthomes.com You can relax beside a tropical AMENITIES waterfall, unwind on a private • Monitored security system patio, or refresh yourself in a • Gas log fireplaces, gas furnished fully-equipped fitness room... • Well-appointed fitness room • Tanning beds Enjoy having the peace of mind • Two pools, one featuring a of a monitored security system, tropical waterfall 24-hour emergency maintenance, • Master bedroom suites available and on-site management... • 9-ft. ceilings with crown molding, cathedral ceilings All of this and more can be found available in a quiet, residential neighbor- • Ceiling fans hood, convenient to I-59, shop- • Extra-large bathrooms & closets ping, U of A, and Shelton State. • Fully-equipped kitchens with built-in microwave Call 554-1977 today to find we • Private patios & balconies • 7 different floorplans are Far from the Ordinary! • 24-hour emergency One, two & three bedroom apartment maintenance homes available. • On-site management 2 BR, 2 BA 10 mthem the Ordinary! 2 BR, 2 BA w/Master Suite 3 BR, 2 BA EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY 11 12 13 16 17 18 19 (205) 759-2444 www.college-station-properties.com 20 Spacious, Study Friendly Environments Your 1st Choice for College Comfort & Convenience Housing Closest to UA Caplewood Dr. as St. ★★ Thom University Blvd. 10th Ave. 13th St. 8th St. 1306 University Blvd. Tuscaloosa, Alabama 35401 21 Homes available for lease or purchase E-mail: [email protected] Visit Our Web Site: www.duckworth.com Indian Lake Town Homes, a modern, planned community, is nestled in a peace- ful valley adjacent to beautiful Indian Lake. Convenient to downtown & suburban shopping centers, the University of Alabama, and Lake Tuscaloosa. A variety of duplexes, flats and town homes. Two and three-bedroom units, with 1, 1 1/2 or 2 baths. Free lawn and shrubbery care provided year-round. Ample offstreet parking for each home. Lake privileges are free for resi- dents and their guests. Recreation area with playground equipment, and large pool. Mini blinds and carpeting throughout, separate dining rooms, built-in kitchens with selfcleaning ovens, dishwashers, garbage disposals, and a handy inside utility area. Two and three-bedroom duplex homes Two and three-bedroom flats and town homes are are totally private with fenced-in yards which located on lakefront lots. The rustic exterior design are screened from the street and neighbors. blends beautifully with the wooded surroundings. Flats are available upstairs or down. Now Leasing ☛ Phone 758-0351 or 345-1810 fax 391-0394 22 CONTENTS APARTMENT NAME LISTING AD PAGE APARTMENT NAME LISTING AD PAGE APARTMENT NAME LISTING AD PAGE ALABAMA ..............................................72 126 HACKBERRY COMMONS ....................92 51 STADIUM VIEW ..................................111 ALBRIGHT ............................................72 126 HACKBERRY PLACE............................92 STAFFORDS, THE ..............................111 39 ALEXANDRA ........................................73 20-21 HAMILTON PLACE................................93 127 STONE CREEK ..................................112 3,40 ALFORD ................................................73 126 HAMPTON POINT ................................93 93 STONE'S THROW ..............................112 126 APARTMENT PARK ..............................73 HARBROOK DOWNS ..........................93 46,70 SUN VALLEY ......................................112 38 ASPEN III ..............................................73 3 HARVEST RIDGE APARTMENTS ........94 128 TAVERN HOUSE ................................112 46 ASPEN VILLAGE ..................................74 3,74 HEATHROW ..........................................94 128 TENTH AVENUE..................................113 3 BANKS, THE..........................................74 126 HIGH COUNTRY ..................................94 3,94 TIDE ....................................................113 127 BELLMONT............................................74 3 HIGH POINT..........................................95 TIMBERLANE ......................................113 3 BENT TREE ..........................................75 3,75 HIGH RIVER..........................................95 52 BOARDWALK AT BRITAIN LANDING ..75 14-15,75 HIGHLANDS ..........................................95 TIMBERLANE II ..................................113 3 BRECKENRIDGE ..................................76 HILLCREST ..........................................96 3,96 TREE TOP (HENRY) ..........................114 114 BROAD STREET ..................................76 HUNT HOUSE ......................................96 128 TREETOP (SEALY)..............................114 3 BROOKSTONE......................................76 3 INDIAN LAKE TOWN HOMES ..............96 22 UNIVERSITY COMMONS ..................114
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