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Ashley Homes for Rent

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    $1,500 per month

    • 875 Sq Ft
    • House for Rent

    46 N Main St, Ashley, PA 18706

    Great corner lot, Mixed-use property in Ashley, PA. Located on the lower level. This private commercial space offers excellent visibility and high foot and Vehicle traffic ideal for growing business. The spacious adjacent lot provides endless potential for parking, outdoors seating, or expansion. Take the time to schedule your private tour!

    Hannah Redwood RPA Real Estate

    46 N Main St, Ashley, PA 18706
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    $1,150 per month

    • 1 Bed
    • 1 Bath
    • 460 Sq Ft
    • Apartment for Rent

    9-11 N Main St, Ashley, PA 18706

    Brand new 1 bedroom apartment on Main St. Ashley. Unit has laminate flooring modern kitchen and bath. ALL utilities included. Range, Refrigerator, Washer/Dryer combo provided. Building features 24 hour security system with cameras.

    Patrick Guesto Button Real Estate

    9-11 N Main St, Ashley, PA 18706

Why Live in Ashley

Ashley-Wilkes Barre, a borough in northeastern Pennsylvania, is known for its strong community spirit and industrial heritage. Residents take pride in their history as a former coal mining town, maintaining a distinct identity within Hanover Township. Key features include Miners Memorial Park and the Ashley Huber Breaker Historical Site, with plans to expand the park to include walking trails and educational kiosks. Public parks like Nicholson Street Park and Hanover Township Municipal Park offer open spaces and playgrounds, while Bobby Strish Memorial Park provides fields for baseball, basketball courts, and additional playgrounds. The nearby Luzerne County Levee Trail offers a 12-mile path along the Susquehanna River. Annual events such as the Fireman’s Bazaar and St. Leo’s Holy Rosary Church Bazaar bring the community together with local food, artisan vendors, and live entertainment. Ashley-Wilkes Barre’s streets are lined with mature trees and a mix of workers’ cottages, foursquare homes, and various architectural styles, including Dutch Colonial, Italianate, and Victorian-inspired houses. The borough is safer than the national average, contributing to its quiet atmosphere. Dining options include long-standing eateries like Kelsey’s and Pizza Bella, as well as Newtown Café and Claire’s Bar. Essentials can be picked up at Family Dollar, with larger grocery stores like Wegman’s and Sam’s Club located in nearby Wilkes-Barre. Interstate 81 and local bus stations provide easy access to the greater Luzerne County area, and the Wilkes-Barre Scranton International Airport is just 13 miles away.
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