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Muncy Creek, PA Home for Rent

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    Starting at $561 Per Month

    • 1 - 2 Beds

    700 Tanglewood Rd, Muncy, PA 17756

    Affordable non smoking housing for income qualified households. All households will be accepted or rejected for occupancy based on our Tenant Selection Policy. All households' gross income must fall below limits set by the Low Income Housing Tax Credit program to qualify for initial occupancy. Rents will range between $0 and $751 based on income and whether Rental Assistance is available or

    Gladeside Apartments

    (570) 308-7267

    700 Tanglewood Rd, Muncy, PA 17756

Why Live in Muncy Creek

Muncy Creek, PA, a rural township with a population of about 3,500, is part of the larger Muncy community. The area is characterized by its open land and access to parks, distinguishing it from the more developed Muncy Borough and Muncy Township. Kiess Park is a local highlight, featuring a pirate ship playground and hosting Muncy Little League games, which remain popular in the region. Muncy Heritage Park and Nature Trail offers historical insights and wildlife viewing opportunities. Today Farm & Market is a community hub, hosting events like Fourth Fridays and seasonal activities. The township is home to a Kellanova plant, a major local employer producing Pop-Tarts and Nutri-Grain Bars. Residents shop at Weis Markets and enjoy dining at May’s Drive-In along Route 405. Housing in Muncy Creek varies from Colonial Revivals and Cape Cods near Muncy Borough to ranch homes on larger lots in the countryside. The area is served by Ward L. Myers Elementary School, which is highly rated. While cars are essential for navigating the rural landscape, Interstate 180 provides connectivity to Williamsport Regional Airport and the city of Williamsport. River Valley Transit Authority buses offer limited public transportation options.

Frequently Asked Questions

What neighborhoods in Muncy Creek, PA are best for renting a home?
The best neighborhood for renting in Muncy Creek, PA depends on your priorities: commute, walkability, budget, and lifestyle all play a role. Popular areas for renting a home include Little League Boulevard, Downtown Williamsport and Millionaires Row Historic District, each with its own character and price range.
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