$765 - $950 per month
Riverwalk Apartments
1 - 2 Beds
275-335 Sterling Ave, Sharon, PA 16146
$765 - $950 per month
Riverwalk Apartments
1 - 2 Beds
275-335 Sterling Ave, Sharon, PA 16146
$1,000 per month
42 S Water Ave, Sharon, PA 16146
This unit has approxmately 1000 sq ft of space. Could be used as a storefront, bathrooms and office in the back of the suite.
Terry Berchtold BERKSHIRE HATHAWAY THE PREFERRED REALTY
$695 per month
159 Jefferson Ave Unit 101, Sharon, PA 16146
2 beds, 1 bath. Located in a quiet neighborhood. Utilities are split and paid by the resident. One parking space available, and street parking. No smoking. Pets are welcome upon approval. Large fenced in yard (not shared). (NO CATS due to allergies)
$1,300 per month
44 S Water Ave, Sharon, PA 16146
Approximately 1400 square ft of office space located on the corner of Connelly Square building. Opens up to a large waiting area/ reception area with two bathrooms in the back. Office space that leads to a back entrance for staff. Great for medical space or storefront space.
Terry Berchtold BERKSHIRE HATHAWAY THE PREFERRED REALTY
$675 per month
171 3rd Ave Unit 2, Sharon, PA 16146
Upstairs lots of room andstorage area on street parking clean has stove and refrigerator
$1,400 per month
688 S Oakland Ave, Sharon, PA 16146
This large home has been freshly painted and updated. One bedroom and a full bath on the first floor, three bedrooms and a full bath on the second floor, and two additional rooms on the third floor. Laundry hookups in the basement. Tenant pays water, gas and electric, landlord pay for sewer and garbage. First month and security deposit due at lease signing, one year lease minimum. No pets, please.
April Boyd REALTY ONE GROUP ULTIMATE
$700 per month
422 Reed St, Sharon, PA 16146
Jacob Staph CASTLE REALTY
Sharon, Pennsylvania, established in 1841, is a historic community in the Shenango Valley undergoing revitalization. Once a hub for coal mining and later iron and steelmaking, Sharon faced economic challenges after these industries declined. Today, efforts by the City of Sharon and volunteer groups like the Sharon Neighborhood Revitalization Committee are fostering growth through initiatives such as aquaponics farming, home repair programs, and public safety improvements. The housing market features a mix of classic four squares, bungalows, mid-20th-century colonials, ranch styles, and Cape Cods, often requiring updates. Downtown Sharon has seen significant development, with new businesses filling previously vacant storefronts. Dining options include Elephant #8 for Thai cuisine and Julian's Bar and Grille for American fare, while Croaker's Brewing Company offers a variety of craft beers and hosts events like Trivia Tuesdays. For shopping, residents visit Hermitage Towne Plaza. Sharon's attractions include the WaterFire Festival, drawing up to 25,000 visitors with fire art installations and musical performances on the Shenango River. Outdoor activities are abundant at Buhl Park, featuring trails, playgrounds, a dog park, and a free nine-hole golf course, as well as fishing and boating on the Shenango River Lake. Sharon City School District provides various academic resources, although ratings are mixed. Residents primarily drive but can use the Shenango Valley Shuttle Service for local transit. Sharon is conveniently located 70 miles from both Cleveland and Pittsburgh, accessible via Highway 62 and Highway 718.