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Studio Apartments for Rent in Lebanon, PA

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    $1,200 - $2,400 per month

    North Cornwall Commons Apartments

    Studio - 3 Beds

    410 Springwood Dr, Lebanon, PA 17042

    North Cornwall Commons Apartments (NCCA) is a four-phase luxury apartment community conveniently located in the beautiful, accessible community of North Cornwall Commons (NCC) in Lebanon, PA. NCCA invites you to join our friendly and active community where you'll find several unique floor plans offering studio, 1- , 2- and even 3-bedrooms apartments alongside unparalleled amenities. Our

    410 Springwood Dr, Lebanon, PA 17042
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    $1,795 per month

    • Studio
    • 3 Baths
    • 1,740 Sq Ft
    • Townhouse for Rent

    146 Robert Cir, Lebanon, PA 17046

    Enjoy all the benefits of newer construction in this end unit townhouse in the new construction community of Town’s Edge! The first floor is blanketed in hard surface flooring for easy maintenance and offers an open floor plan. You’ll find a kitchen with granite countertops and spacious living area with doors to a rear deck. The second floor offers spacious bedrooms with walk-in closets, a

    146 Robert Cir, Lebanon, PA 17046

Why Live in Lebanon

Lebanon, Pennsylvania, is a small city in rural Pennsylvania Dutch country with a population of approximately 26,000. Founded in 1740, Lebanon has a rich history and is known for its quiet, peaceful atmosphere despite recent development. The city is home to WellSpan Good Samaritan Hospital, its largest employer, and is located 15 miles south of Fort Indiantown Gap, a major National Guard Training Center. Lebanon features a mix of late 19th-century and early 20th-century rowhomes in its downtown area, known for its walkability and historical charm. The suburban edges offer single-family homes ranging from mid-1900s ranch-style houses to new construction developments. The median home price is around $200,000, which is lower than the state median. Coleman Memorial Park, spanning 99 acres, is a local highlight with walking trails, playgrounds, ballfields, and summer concerts. The Lebanon Valley Rail Trail offers outdoor recreation along former railroad corridors, with plans for expansion. Downtown Lebanon hosts local businesses and the Lebanon Farmers Market, open Thursdays through Saturdays, providing fresh, farm-to-table goods. The city is famous for Lebanon bologna, celebrated with an annual New Year’s Eve bologna drop. Lebanon has decreasing crime rates, with violent crime well below national figures and property crime rates on par with national averages. U.S. Route 422 connects Lebanon to Harrisburg, Reading, Lancaster, and other nearby cities. Hersheypark and Mount Gretna are popular attractions within 15 miles. Lebanon experiences four temperate seasons, with mild flooding risks during heavy rainfall.

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