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Midland Towers Apartments

2800 W Illinois Ave. Midland, Tx 79701| Contact : (432) 687-1438

Welcome to Midland Towers Apartments. Our apartment community offers unique floor plans, as shown. There is an onsite playground for children, refreshing swimming pool, and spacious courtyards. All of our floor plans come with washer and dryer connections, walk in closets, and private patios. We are a pet friendly community with pet stations throughout our property. The Midland Towers Apartments are located within walking distance to Hogan Park softball fields, golf course, and driving range. We are within minutes of the Midland College, Midland Park Mall, Midland Memorial Hospital, shopping centers, grocery stores, and a wide variety of fast food and dine in restaurants.

Property Details

1-2 Bed / 1 Bath

BED & BATH

$865-$1300

Rent/Month

729 - 956

Square ft

$99 to $500

Security Deposit

Subject to Change Without Notice. Please Contact Our Office For Current Rates and Specials
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Midland is a city in western Texas. Part of the Permian Basin area, it’s an oil industry center. At the Permian Basin Petroleum Museum, interactive exhibits detail the history of local oil exploration and include Boom Town, a replica 1930s oil town with a land office and general store. Midland is known as the gateway to the Big Bend region with Midland International Air and Space Port as the closest commercial airport to the national park, so be sure to make your way to Texas’ picturesque mountains while you’re here. The Tall City is a few hours away from a number of remarkable natural areas, including the rolling sand dunes at Monahans Sandhills State Park and Balmorhea State Park, home to the world’s largest spring-fed swimming pool. Of course, Midland is a great starting point for your adventure to Big Bend National Park and Guadalupe Mountains National Park, two of the most spectacular places in the Lone Star State.