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250 Ridge Pike
Lafayette Hill, PA 19444
$2,000
Conventional
Property
Bedroom
2
Bathroom
2
Property Type
Conventional
Square ft
1070
Property Description
Come enjoy maintenance free living in award-winning and highly sought after Colonial Schools District! The unit is fully remodeled and the monthly rent covers heat, water, sewer, snow removal and trash! Renter only needs to pay for electricity. This is a fully renovated first floor end unit, boasting of a completely remodeled kitchen with quartz countertops, new cabinets, and tiled floor. The beautiful kitchen has all brand-new stainless appliances, including a new dishwasher, a new microwave, new refrigerator (Frigidaire fridge to be installed on 6/20), and a newer gas stove. Adjacent to the kitchen, there is a breakfast nook/dining area with brand new laminated floor and a ceiling fan with lights. The newly installed laminated floor flows into a large living room with a new wall AC unit and sliding doors to a patio, where you can entertain your guests. The hallway from living room has a fully renovated bathroom with a shower with sliding glass doors and new plumbing. The main bedroom is decent size and has an attached bathroom, again fully renovated, with new shower and new plumbing. The main bedroom has a decent size walk in closet. The second bedroom has also a good size with a reach in closet. Both the bedrooms have new wall AC units. The bedrooms and the hallway have the same new laminated floors and the entire unit has been freshly painted. The unit also has a hallway closet and coat closet. The laundry room is at a lower level, easily accessible by elevator/stairs and has multiple payment options including cash and card. There are ample parking spots in private parking lots in the front, sides and back of the building. The unit can be accessed by both back and front entrance without any steps. The mailbox is within the building and the building can be only accessed by keys provided to the residents for additional security and peace of mind. There are lot of walking trails in and around the building and picnic areas with grills and it is just a short distance away from the prestigious Green Valley Country Club. The unit complex is located in Lafayette Hill, Whitemarsh Township and is close to major routes, shopping, and restaurants.
Property Information
Lot Size
-- square ft
Property Type
Rental
Year Built
1984
MLS Number
PAMC2106624
Location
Address
250 RIDGE PIKE
City
LAFAYETTE HILL
State
PA
Zip Code
19444
County
MONTGOMERY (SOUTHEAST)
Listing
Provider
Iron Valley Real Estate Doylestown, original listing
Name
Iron Valley Real Estate Doylestown
Phone
(267) 703-5050
Office Name
Iron Valley Real Estate Doylestown
Office Phone
(267) 703-5050
Agent Name
Lauren Talvet

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