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  • Address:
    11050 HARTS ROAD
    Jacksonville, FL 32218

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11050 HARTS ROAD
Jacksonville, FL 32218

Phone:

  • 32208

  • 32201

  • 32209

  • 32219

  • 32206

  • 32277

  • 32226

  • 32232

  • 32214

  • 32235

Nestled in the heart of Jacksonville, CANOPY PLACE is a premier choice for those seeking quality Jacksonville rentals. Located at 11050 Harts Road, CANOPY PLACE 32218 offers a variety of spacious apartments in Jacksonville, catering to diverse lifestyles and needs. With its modern amenities and tranquil surroundings, this community sets the standard for comfortable Jacksonville living, making it an ideal option for anyone searching for Jacksonville apartments for rent. Whether you're looking for a cozy one-bedroom or a larger family unit, CANOPY PLACE Jacksonville provides a welcoming environment that highlights the best of Jacksonville housing and apartment rentals. Experience the perfect blend of convenience and community at CANOPY PLACE.

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Ask About Rent Discounts for Paying Early

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