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Catherine Arms

315 W. Fillmore
Phoenix, AZ 85003
602-712-1031

Catherine Arms features 28 affordable one-bedroom single-level or townhouse-style apartments near Central and Fillmore in the heart of downtown Phoenix.

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Catherine Arms

33.4544939, -112.0786270

315 W. Fillmore
Phoenix, AZ 85003
602-712-1031

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Floor Plans

1 bedroom unit and 1 bedroom loft-style unit

Amenities Include:

  • Smoke free community
  • Community room with computers
  • Appliances include range, refrigerator, dishwasher and microwave
  • On site laundry
  • Income and occupancy restrictions apply

 

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REQUIREMENTS:
  • Must be 18+
  • Determine if you meet our rental criteria
  • Must provide Proof of Income and ID Verification.
  • $40 application fee per applicant 18 and older.

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