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Ontelaunee, PA Homes for Rent

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    $1,050 per month

    • 1 Bed
    • 1 Bath
    • 750 Sq Ft
    • Condo for Rent

    103 Montrose Ave Unit A, Reading, PA 19605

    Remodeled one bedroom one bathroom apartment on first floor located on Montrose Avenue in Muhlenberg. This apartment has laminate and rug floors throughout, microwave, stovetop, off street parking and much more. Rent is $1,050 (security deposit is $1,050) tenant pays electric, owner pays water, sewer, and trash. Smoke free. No pets. Please reach out to property manager for more information.

    103 Montrose Ave Unit A, Reading, PA 19605
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    $1,395 per month

    • 2 Beds
    • 1 Bath
    • 1,067 Sq Ft
    • Condo for Rent

    1700 Centre Ave Unit F, Reading, PA 19601

    2 bedroom/1 bath (first fl floor), $1395 a month, tenant pays electric and gas for hot water and stove. We pay heat, water, sewer and trash. Schedule an appt and fill out a rental application (no charge).

    1700 Centre Ave Unit F, Reading, PA 19601

Why Live in Ontelaunee

Ontelaunee, Pennsylvania, offers a rural charm that appeals to small families seeking seclusion while maintaining access to essential shopping and dining. The area is characterized by winding country roads, a placid lake, rolling wheat fields, and a small-town culture. Homes in Ontelaunee are typically situated on large plots of land, with options ranging from two-bedroom 1920s townhomes to four-bedroom contemporary houses on half-acre suburban lots. The local schools, including Schuylkill Valley Elementary, Middle, and High Schools, have high ratings, and The King's Academy, a private Christian school, is less than 5 miles away in Mohrsville. Outdoor recreation is abundant, with fishing and hiking around Lake Ontelaunee, sports fields in Perry Township 9 miles northeast, and Willow Hollow Golf Course 7 miles southwest. Dining options are concentrated along Pennsylvania Route 61, featuring local favorites like Andali’s Family Restaurant & Pizzeria and Leesport Diner. Shopping includes Redner’s Warehouse Markets and the century-old Leesport Farmers Market, which also hosts events like craft shows and a fall festival. Employment opportunities are bolstered by nearby warehouses, including an Amazon Fulfillment Center in Reading. Transportation is primarily car-based, with Pennsylvania Route 61 connecting residents to neighboring towns and charter lines serving Reading Regional Airport 7 miles south. For medical needs, locals often visit Lehigh Valley Hospital-Cedar Crest in Allentown, 30 miles northeast.

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