Case Study: Jefferson Center Apartment Center

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Located in Richardson, Texas, just outside Dallas, Jefferson Center Apartment Homes have a lot to offer their residents. The biggest feature is the prime location just outside Dallas, which has more employers than can be listed here and being right next to President George Bush Turnpike puts this whole metropolitan area within easy reach.

The immediate neighborhood has a ton of shopping, restaurants and recreational options, so there's no need to go far to find plenty to do. The apartment community has a state-of-the-art fitness center and a jogging path, so those who wish to stay in shape will not even have to leave the premises to do so. The bocce ball court and sand volleyball area allow residents to stay fit while having fun and there

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