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Listed by Jason Heimrich LUXE Homes Real Estate
$1,200
2 Beds
1 Bath
641 SqFt
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Key Details
Property Type Single Family Home
Sub Type Residential Lease
Listing Status Active
Purchase Type For Rent
Square Footage 641 sqft
MLS Listing ID 26-1032
Bedrooms 2
Full Baths 1
Abv Grd Liv Area 641
Lot Size 641 Sqft
Property Sub-Type Residential Lease
Source Luzerne County Association of REALTORS®
Property Description
There's a particular kind of ease that comes from being exactly where you need to be -- not driving to it, not planning around it, but already there. Some people look for that feeling for years before they find it. Others find it by accident, in a place they almost didn't look at. This is a 2-bedroom, one-bathroom apartment in Scranton's West Side. Tenant pays utilities. The location puts you at t There's a particular kind of ease that comes from being exactly where you need to be -- not driving to it, not planning around it, but already there. Some people look for that feeling for years before they find it. Others find it by accident, in a place they almost didn't look at. This is a 2-bedroom, one-bathroom apartment in Scranton's West Side. Tenant pays utilities. The location puts you at t
There's a particular kind of ease that comes from being exactly where you need to be -- not driving to it, not planning around it, but already there. Some people look for that feeling for years before they find it. Others find it by accident, in a place they almost didn't look at. This is a 2-bedroom, one-bathroom apartment in Scranton's West Side. Tenant pays utilities. The location puts you at the center of the city -- close to downtown, close to Lackawanna Avenue's corridor of restaurants and daily necessities, close to the things that make a city worth living in. The apartment itself is clean, direct, and uncomplicated. One room for sleeping. One room for living. A bath. A kitchen. The kind of floorplan that wastes nothing and asks nothing unnecessary of you. As you read this, you may already begin to picture the rhythm of the week -- walking out the front door with somewhere to go, returning at the end of the day to somewhere that holds still. That stillness matters more than most people admit when they're looking. But most people eventually admit it. The building is solid -- the kind of construction that holds heat in winter, stays quiet when it should, and doesn't make you aware of itself. That kind of reliability tends to get taken for granted until you've lived somewhere that doesn't have it. Before you move on, it's worth asking yourself whether what you've been looking for requires as much as you've been searching for. Sometimes the answer is already in the room. Reach out when you're ready. A question is always a good place to start.
There's a particular kind of ease that comes from being exactly where you need to be -- not driving to it, not planning around it, but already there. Some people look for that feeling for years before they find it. Others find it by accident, in a place they almost didn't look at. This is a 2-bedroom, one-bathroom apartment in Scranton's West Side. Tenant pays utilities. The location puts you at the center of the city -- close to downtown, close to Lackawanna Avenue's corridor of restaurants and daily necessities, close to the things that make a city worth living in. The apartment itself is clean, direct, and uncomplicated. One room for sleeping. One room for living. A bath. A kitchen. The kind of floorplan that wastes nothing and asks nothing unnecessary of you. As you read this, you may already begin to picture the rhythm of the week -- walking out the front door with somewhere to go, returning at the end of the day to somewhere that holds still. That stillness matters more than most people admit when they're looking. But most people eventually admit it. The building is solid -- the kind of construction that holds heat in winter, stays quiet when it should, and doesn't make you aware of itself. That kind of reliability tends to get taken for granted until you've lived somewhere that doesn't have it. Before you move on, it's worth asking yourself whether what you've been looking for requires as much as you've been searching for. Sometimes the answer is already in the room. Reach out when you're ready. A question is always a good place to start.
Location
State PA
County Lackawanna
Direction 1009 W Lackawanna Avenue, Scranton, PA 18504 (top floor
Rooms
Basement None
Interior
Heating Other - See Remarks
Fireplace No
Building
Structure Type See Remarks
New Construction No
Schools
School District Scranton
Others
Tax ID No
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