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---- SCHEDULE A SHOWING ONLINE AT: ---- Nice 2 Bedroom Apt 302 Lincoln Ave Apt 10 New flooring throughout. Fresh paint and redone cabinets. Nice deck off of the master bedroom. Central Air $35 to apply. Pet negotiable. Go to for more info and to set up a showing
302 Lincoln Ave is an apartment community located in Lancaster County and the 17522 ZIP Code.
Ephrata/Brownstown/ Leola is a region about 60 miles west of Philadelphia. The area is home to both residential areas and modern amenities. Residents have access to premier healthcare provided by Wellspan Ephrata Community Hospital. Shopping centers like Cloister Shopping Center and Lincoln Mall are scattered throughout the area providing big-box and locally owned shops and eateries. There is no shortage of outdoor recreation opportunities with several picturesque parks and the Conestoga River flowing through town. Even though Ephrata/Brownstown/Leola offers great opportunities within, residents can still travel to surrounding areas via Highway 272, 222, and 322, and the Lancaster Airport is situated right outside of town.
Renters will find that this area’s rental market consists of apartments in a range of prices and styles situated in the norther and southern sections of town.
Learn more about living in Ephrata/Brownstown/LeolaBelow are rent ranges for similar nearby apartments
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Drive: | 22 min | 15.1 mi | |
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