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Monthly Rent
$995
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Bedrooms
2 bd
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Bathrooms
1 ba
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About This Property
For lease-2 bedroom single family home. Nicely updated ranch with fresh paint and new floor coverings throughout. New counters in the kitchen with stainless steel appliances. Updated main floor bath with walk in shower. Full basement with laundry hook-ups. Vinyl replacement windows. New gas furnace with central air. Level backyard with covered deck. 12 month lease at $995 per month with $995 deposit due at lease signing. No pets,no smoking. Tenant to pay utilities and maintain lawn. $45 application fee per adult for credit and background check. Agent owned.
1631 E High Ave is a house located in Tuscarawas County and the 44663 ZIP Code.
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South of Lake Erie, New Philadelphia is a charming setting for suburban Ohio living. This vibrant setting is punctuated by standout features like Tuscora Park on 7 Mile Dr. and the retail and residential offerings along the Tuscarawas River. New Philadelphia’s low crime rate and expansive school system make it perfect for families looking to settle outside of a buzzing city.
The retail offerings in New Philadelphia are in a unique position along the river, just minutes from the restaurants and cafes along High Ave. Residents frequently commute up to Canton, just 30 minutes north, for the nightlife options of a larger city. However, if you’re looking for a close-knit community in a scenic location, look for an apartment in New Philadelphia.
Learn more about living in New PhiladelphiaColleges & Universities | Distance | ||
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Colleges & Universities | Distance | ||
Walk: | 17 min | 0.9 mi | |
Drive: | 39 min | 31.1 mi | |
Drive: | 44 min | 34.2 mi | |
Drive: | 43 min | 35.5 mi |
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