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Cynthia Gardens resource center launches for Boca Raton renters

Cynthia Gardens has opened an online hub with renter guides, FAU-area housing information and property FAQs for Boca Raton apartment seekers.

Sofia Marchetti

By Sofia Marchetti · World Affairs Correspondent

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Cynthia Gardens resource center launches for Boca Raton renters
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Cynthia Gardens said Aug. 3 that it launched an online apartment-living hub for people researching rentals in Boca Raton. The Cynthia Gardens resource center brings renter guidance, Florida Atlantic University-area housing information and property frequently asked questions into one place.

The new offering is a local residential real-estate update aimed at apartment seekers who want information beyond available units and monthly costs. Cynthia Gardens said the hub is intended to help prospective renters assess housing options and day-to-day apartment-living considerations.

What does the Cynthia Gardens resource center include?

According to the company’s announcement, the center combines educational articles, community updates, press announcements, FAQs and guides. The material addresses selecting an apartment community, housing near Florida Atlantic University, established residential communities and factors associated with longer-term comfort.

  • Community atmosphere, property maintenance and location
  • Lease considerations and amenities
  • Questions renters may want to raise during an apartment tour
  • Information for students, graduate students, faculty members, professionals and longer-term renters considering housing near FAU

Cynthia Gardens operates at 1675 NW 4th Ave. in Boca Raton, and its website advertises one-bedroom apartments. The new online material is organized around apartment selection, community living, student housing, property quality and local lifestyle considerations.

Where can renters find the resource center?

The company directs readers to its Apartment Living Resource Center for Boca Raton renters. Cynthia Gardens plans to add renter guides, refreshed FAQs, local housing information and further educational material about apartment living in Boca Raton, according to the announcement.