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1336 S Indianapolis Ave for rent in Tulsa, OK

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ALL BILLS PAID - Owner pays for electric, gas, water and trash services. There is a $290 monthly fee for providing these services which is included in the rent. Three blocks from the University of Tulsa campus. Located in a quiet and very nice neighborhood. Available April 3, 2026. The entire interior of this house has been remodeled; new granite countertops, new appliances, all new light fixtures, ceiling fans and all new mini blind throughout the house. Brand new central heat and air conditioning. 3 Bedrooms, 1 bath. It has a good size living and dining room. Also, a very large kitchen. Hardwood floors in living room, dining room, hallway and bedrooms. Comes equipped with new range, new refrigerator and full-size washer and dryer. The laundry room is off the kitchen. Remodeled bathroom including new tub, ceramic tile tub surround, tiled floor and new vanity. The water, gas, electric and trash services for this house are provided by landlord for a $290 monthly fee included in the rent amount. Off Street parking for three cars. Ideal for roommates -- no collecting from each other for the utilities or pay for utility deposits. This house is limited to three tenants. There are two garage apartments behind this house that are rented to single individuals. Total monthly cost for Rent and utilities is $1,680. Security deposit is $1,200 with a one-year lease. This is not a Section 8 house. Zillow applications are preferable but if not, we can provide our application. All applicants must have good credit, no evictions and no criminal history.


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