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    Columbus Apartment Tour Takes Place June 12-21

    The Columbus Apartment Association (CAA) is hosting “Apartments Alive”, the first ever Central Ohio apartment tour event from June 12th through June 21st. Similar to the annual City Hop condo tour, this event will give potential residents a chance to check out a variety different places to live in a very easy and low-pressure fashion.

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    “Today’s renter crosses all demographics,” said CAA President Brett Kaufman. “We see many young professionals that are moving to Columbus to launch their careers seeking apartment communities that offer fitness centers, movie theaters and places to gather. In today’s economy, we also see apartments as a great home option for young families and empty nesters. The 87 communities on tour showcase something for everyone.”

    The units on the tour range from as low as $400 per month up to $2500 per month.

    More information on the event as well as the apartment locations on the tour can be found online at www.ApartmentsAlive.com.

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