$1,500 - $2,500 per month
The Berkshire
Studio - 2 Beds
501 Washington St, Reading, PA 19601
$1,500 - $2,500 per month
The Berkshire
Studio - 2 Beds
501 Washington St, Reading, PA 19601
$1,000 - $1,595 per month
Reading Lofts
Studio - 2 Beds
100 S 4th St, Reading, PA 19602
$950 per month
17 N 23rd St Unit 2, Mount Penn, PA 19606
Property Id: 2173448This apartment boasts beautiful new floors and bright open bay window area that can be used as a bedroom or living room. Efficiency also has another room that can be utilized as a dining room or a bedroom. The unit is bright and clean with multiple closets.Kitchen has new gas stove, refrigerator, wall cabinets around sink and counter and a pantry.
$900 per month
222 Clymer St Unit 3rd floor, Reading, PA 19602
This property at 222 Clymer St features 790 square feet of living space, with one bathroom 1 bedrooms and kitchen .The property is suitable for individuals seeking a compact living space. Near city, park and shopping areas.No Pets !!!!!
$1,300 per month
3039 Kutztown Rd Unit Third Floor, Reading, PA 19605
Third Floor Loft, Living, Dining, Bed, & Kitchen Areas, Bath & Half Bath. Pressed Tin Ceiling. Near Shopping, Schools, Public Transportation, Churches. Remodeled in 2005
Reading's iconic Pagoda stands sentinel atop Mount Penn, providing panoramic views of this historic Pennsylvania city. Residents enjoy professional baseball at FirstEnergy Stadium, home of the Reading Fightin Phils, while the Santander Arena hosts year-round concerts and sporting events. The GoggleWorks Center for the Arts occupies a converted factory building, featuring galleries and artist studios. Outdoor recreation abounds through the Greater Reading Trails System's 125 miles of paths, with popular hiking destinations including Neversink Mountain and Nolde Forest Environmental Education Center. The Centre Park Historic District showcases preserved Victorian architecture.
The housing market in Reading presents diverse options across distinct neighborhoods. The median price for single family homes ranges from $134,500 in Southeast Community to $492,100 in Spring Ridge. College Heights commands a median single family home price of $263,500, while Downtown Reading's median sits at $190,500. Condominiums provide more affordable options, with median prices of $122,500 for one bedroom units and $177,500 for two bedrooms.
Reading's cost of living measures 1.5% below the national average. A family of four should plan for monthly expenses around $9,000, including $1,500 for groceries and $2,200 for housing. The property tax rate is 1.77%, while Pennsylvania's state income tax remains steady at 3.07%. Local public education includes highly rated Exeter Township Senior High School and Wilson High School, both earning A minus ratings from Niche. Higher education options include Albright College, Alvernia University, and Penn State Berks. The city connects to Philadelphia 60 miles away via major routes including 422 and 222, while the BARTA bus system serves local transportation needs.