Apartments for Rent in the Historic Conservation District North Side Bethlehem, PA with Laundry Facility (14 Rentals)

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733-739 E 7th St
2 Bedroom Apartments

733-739 E 7th St

733-739 E 7th StBethlehem, PA 18015
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901 Center St
8 Bedroom Apartments

901 Center St

901 Center StBethlehem, PA 18018
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526 Broadway
1 to 3 Bedroom Apartments

526 Broadway

526 BroadwayBethlehem, PA 18015
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605 Ridge St
2 Bedroom Apartments

605 Ridge St

605 Ridge StBethlehem, PA 18015
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629 N New St
Studio Apartments

629 N New St

629 N New StBethlehem, PA 18018
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520 Main St
1 Bedroom Apartments

520 Main St

520 Main StBethlehem, PA 18018
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942 Delaware Ave
Studio Apartments

942 Delaware Ave

942 Delaware AveFountain Hill, PA 18015

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Frequently Asked Questions about Historic Conservation District North Side Apartments with Laundry Rooms

How much is the average rent for Historic Conservation District North Side Apartments with Laundry Rooms?

The average rent for a Apartment in Historic Conservation District North Side with Laundry Rooms is $1,950.

What is the largest Historic Conservation District North Side Apartment for rent with Laundry Rooms?

Today's Apartment with Laundry Rooms and the most square footage in Historic Conservation District North Side is a 1,581 square feet unit starting from $2,350 at 720 High St, Unit 2.

What is the average size for Historic Conservation District North Side Apartments for rent with Laundry Rooms?

The average size for a rental with Laundry Rooms in Historic Conservation District North Side is currently at 1,090 sq ft.

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