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Discover your new home in north central Phoenix at Whispering Palms,1650 E. Georgia Ave! Act now to take advantage of our summer '26 move-in specials!
Looking for a fresh start in a newly renovated apartment home?
Our Phoenix community, Whispering Palms, has recently transitioned to market-rate housing and is now leasing a limited number of beautifully updated 1, 2, and 3-bedroom apartments. Located near Desert Storm Park and in close proximity to shops at Camelback Colonnade, this cozy community offers:
With only 10 apartments currently available, now is the perfect time to secure your new home.
Contact our leasing office today for current rates, availability, and special move-in offers. We look forward to helping you find the perfect apartment home.
Schedule your tour today before these limited opportunities are gone!
602-648-9780 | whispering@nativeconnections.org
Email your completed application to: whispering@nativeconnections.org
We are an Equal Housing Opportunity provider. We do not discriminate based on race, color, religion, sex, disability, familial status, or national origin. Pricing, availability, and specials subject to change without notice | Pets Welcome (breed and weight restrictions may apply)
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