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Smoke Free Housing
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Coffee Bar
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Carports For Rent
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Resident Activity Program
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Pet Policy
University Place Apartments with a Fitness Center
Everything about our suburban community was designed with your lifestyle in mind. Take, for example, our state-of-the-art fitness center available to all residents. In addition, at these West University Place apartments, you'll find both outdoor and indoor pools, outdoor and indoor basketball courts, a coffee bar, and a business center, all designed to create the convenient spaces that matter most. Not to mention, your favorite furry friends are our favorite furry residents! These pet-friendly University Place Apartments give you space to picnic with your pets and enjoy the fresh air. Most importantly, when you live at Chambers Creek Estates, you'll feel a sense of ease with flexible lease terms, self-service package lockers, and our friendly, on-site management and maintenance teamsWhat seals the deal is our desirable address. The dream University Place apartments are located in a charming neighborhood, close to Tacoma Mall and Chambers Bay Golf Course, among many other great attractions. Contact us today and let’s schedule a tour!
Comments: Only indoor adult cats and indoor adult dogs are allowed; adult is defined as at least one year old. Deposit and monthly pet rent are per pet. Small caged animals are allowed without a deposit and pet rent. Small caged animals that are allowed are common domesticated household birds, hamsters, gerbils, rabbits, guinea pigs, chinchillas and aquarium/terrarium animals including fish, hermit crabs, turtles, frogs, and small lizards. Animals such as birds of prey, iguanas, ferrets, snakes, rats, mice, insects, arachnids (including spiders and scorpions), livestock, or any other exotic animals are not allowed. No animals are allowed that are venomous, biting, stinging, constricting, or pose a threat of infestation. Small animals are limited to a maximum of two, with the exception of fish which should be kept to a reasonable amount, and must be kept confined in appropriate and reasonably sized cages or aquariums/terrariums. Resident shall not have more than three aquariums and the total combined capacity between all aquariums shall not exceed 40 gallons.