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Connellsville, PA Homes for Rent

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    $1,200 per month

    • 3 Beds
    • 1 Bath
    • 1,500 Sq Ft
    • Condo for Rent

    207 Lincoln Ave Unit 207, Connellsville, PA 15425

    Property Id: 2054189Fresh PaintNew Carpet and FloorsNew Lights including ceiling fans in all bedrooms and common roomsNew appliances Stove, Fridge and washer, dryerPet friendly with a 50$ monthly fee per petBasement and attic spaces includedWalking distance to downtown and Yough riverNo yardGarbage included

    207 Lincoln Ave Unit 207, Connellsville, PA 15425
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    $725 per month

    • 1 Bed
    • 1 Bath
    • Apartment for Rent

    1515 W Crawford Ave Unit B, Connellsville, PA 15425

    Very nice one bedroom apartment just outside of Connellsville on W Crawford Ave. Parking in rear of building. First months rent and equal security to move in. Credit and background checks required with a $40 service fee pass or fail. No smoking or vaping permitted inside the unit. Sorry no pets. This rental would be a 1 year minimum then will go month to month after that.

    Bruce Roby RE/MAX PROFESSIONALS

    1515 W Crawford Ave Unit B, Connellsville, PA 15425

Why Live in Connellsville

Connellsville, Pennsylvania, located in rural Fayette County, is a city rich in history and natural attractions. Once a hub of coal industry wealth, Connellsville boasts historic architecture, including Victorian, Italianate, and Gothic Revival homes, as well as landmarks like the Carnegie Free Library and the Masonic Temple. The Youghiogheny River and the Great Allegheny Passage draw visitors for outdoor activities, while local shops and dining options along Crawford Avenue provide a vibrant community atmosphere. Residents enjoy events such as farmers markets at the East Side Fire Station, summer concerts in the park, and a community yard sale. In winter, First Friday shopping opportunities help bring business to local boutiques as the community prepares for the annual Christmas celebration. Connellsville’s homes range from large historic properties to simpler colonial builds, offering affordability and charm. Petite Cape Cods and bungalows built in the first half of the 1900s sit close to narrow, winding streets, while terraced lawns and spacious lots are more common on the hilly landscape farther from the city center. The city is walkable, though not all streets have sidewalks. Students attend Connellsville Area High, which offers early college credits. Commuting is convenient with U.S. Route 119, an Amtrak station, and Connellsville Airport less than 6 miles away. The city’s lower taxes and cost of living add to its appeal.

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