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Burton Place: Auburn Living

Condominium living in the heart of Auburn, Alabama, offering convenience and a vibrant community near Auburn University.

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Burton Place offers condominium living in the heart of Auburn, Alabama, near Auburn University and downtown. It provides a central location with access to various amenities.

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Local tips

  • Enjoy the convenience of walking to Auburn University and downtown Auburn.
  • Take advantage of the Tiger Transit stop for easy access to campus and other areas in Auburn.
  • Explore the nearby shops and restaurants in the downtown area.
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Getting There

  • Walking

    From Toomer's Corner, head east on Magnolia Avenue. Burton Place is located on the left, a short walk past the Auburn United Methodist Church [3].

  • Public Transport

    Take any Tiger Transit bus [3, 5, 6, 7] that stops along Magnolia Avenue. Get off at the stop closest to Burton Street. Burton Place is a short walk from the bus stop.

  • Driving

    From downtown Auburn, drive east on Magnolia Avenue [3, 18]. Burton Place will be on your left. Limited street parking is available [14, 16]. Parking decks are located nearby on Wright Street and Burton Street; hourly rates are around $1, with daily rates up to $15 [14, 16].

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Burton Place is a condominium complex located in Auburn, Alabama, offering a blend of convenience and comfortable living [3, 19]. Situated a block from Toomer's Corner, it's ideally positioned for those seeking easy access to Auburn University and the downtown area [3]. The complex caters to both students and those looking for game-day housing [3]. The location at 315 E Magnolia Ave places residents within walking distance of shops, restaurants, and campus [3, 9]. While the original Robert Wilton Burton House, a Queen Anne-style home, once stood at this address and was listed on the National Register of Historic Places, it was dismantled in 1993 [15]. Robert Wilton Burton was a prominent local poet and opened a bookstore to serve the students of Auburn [15, 21]. Today, Burton Place offers modern condominium living with amenities such as a swimming pool [3, 9]. The units feature stainless steel appliances, granite countertops, and hardwood floors [9]. Tiger Transit, Auburn's bus service, has a stop nearby, making it easy to get around Auburn [3, 9, 6].

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