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Wednesday, January 15, 2025

The Villages releases price structure for The Lofts at Brownwood

The Villages has released the price structure for rental apartments at The Lofts at Brownwood.

The first occupants of The Lofts are expected to begin moving in by mid-July.

At the more affordable end are the one-bedroom, one-bathroom Petoskey units which range from 755 to 1,005 square feet. All of the Petoskey units feature balconies and some offer in-suite washers and dryers. The rents range from $1,640 to $2,175 per month.

The Lofts At Brownwood are expected to welcome renters in mid-July.

The Leland models offer two bedrooms and two bathrooms. Leland models range in size from 1,014 to 1,292 square feet,” according to The Villages sales literature. Leland pricing ranges from $2,150 to $2,730 monthly. All Leland models feature washers and dryers as well as balconies.

The most spacious option at The Lofts at Brownwood is the three-bedroom Greenstone. The 1,548-square-foot units include two bathrooms, in suite washer and dryer and balcony. Prices start at $3,195.

Renters have an option of furnished units. There are 265 units.

Renters will have full access to amenities in The Villages.

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