Cyrus
CYRUS, a city in sections 19, 20, 29, and 30 of New Prairie Township, was incorporated as a village on March 16, 1899, and platted in 1881 by O. H. Dahl and Charles Olson on their 1866 homestead, who set aside part of the land for a village. It was first called Scandiaville but changed in 1882 when the post office, requested by first postmaster M. Frank Cronquist, who built a store in 1881, was established as Cyrus, a name suggested by Olson.
Duplex- 2 units
Cyrus properties offer two duplex property options. Each unit is 1,200 sq foot of one-level living includes full 2 stall attached garage, with a back covered patio. Each four plex has an option of a 2 bedroom one bathroom or 3 bedroom 2 bath unit with an open floor plan and access to back/front yard.
Amenities Covered by landlord
- Sewer
- Water
- Lawn Care
- Snow Removal
Amenities Covered by tentant
- Cable
- Electric
- Garbage
- Internet/Phone
Your place to call home.