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Lansdale Borough - 2nd Floor 2 Bedroom 1 Bath APT. Bright, open and airy Welcome home, Cozy Two Bedroom Apartment Ready For Immediate Occupancy. 2nd floor quiet, small 2 bedroom SMOKE free, fully updated. Living Room, updated Kitchen, Bedrooms and full updated bath. Laundry Hook-ups available for a fee w/ lockable storage bin. Off Street parking. Tenant responsible for Gas, & Electric. 1st month rent and security get you in the door good credit score required, clean background, and job references. One Year Lease - No PETS / No SMOKING Why live here, why not. Its Convenient to major roadways 202, 309, PA-Turnpike, the NE Extension and the many rail train station stops. You can also enjoy all the delightful offerings of Lansdale Borough such as First Fridays, Parades, Car/Bike Nite's, Fine Dining, Entertainment, Parks, Gyms, Breweries, and Shops. Lansdale Borough is a quaint town approx. 50 miles NW of Philadelphia, PA. In the early colonial days, this area that we now call Lansdale was covered with vast forests. It wasn't until the 1850's when the North Pennsylvania Railroad was established that Lansdale began to grow into a prosperous community. The railroad brought much needed work into the area, therefore creating the need for housing, businesses and even hotels. In 1860, with the influx of people moving into the area, the federal government felt the need to make this once small village a post office village. In 1872, getting its name from railroad engineer Philip Lansdale Fox, this small village comprised of 269 acres became Lansdale Borough. Today, Lansdale Borough is home to approximately 18K-20K residents, living in approx. 2.96 square miles or 1,894.4 acres of land. The once muddy roadways are now paved, and there are a variety of houses, shops, restaurants, pubs, businesses and industries to meet the needs of the residents. * History obtained from Lansdale Borough Website **Photographs of the local area not taken by property manager credit given to the original photographer. Renter pays for gas, electricity, personal utilities (ie phone/cable). Landlord pays for water, sewer, & trash.
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