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148 N 4TH STREET

148 N 4TH STREET

(610) 898-1441

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148 North 4th Street, Reading, PA 19601

Amenities

Parking
Recently renovated
Gym
Elevator
Unit Amenities
recently renovated
Property Amenities
accepts section 8
elevator
gym
parking
Discover our newly renovated, modernized apartment homes, featuring 1 and 2 bedrooms, situated in the heart of Downtown Reading. This prime location is within close proximity to both RACC and Googleworks, and just minutes to Reading Hospital and Saint Joe's! Making it an ideal choice for students and professionals.

Our building is undergoing an extensive renovation to ensure a fresh, contemporary living experience. Convenient off-street parking options are available nearby, starting at just $25 per month, offering you peace of mind and hassle-free parking solutions.

You'll find easy access to major transportation routes, simplifying your daily commute. To qualify, a minimum of three times the monthly rent in income is required, to ensure financial stability. We uphold a strict tenant selection policy, with no prior evictions, repossessions, or bankruptcies within the past 7 years.

But that's not all an exciting addition on the horizon is access to a new gym, promoting a healthy and active lifestyle for our residents. Come home to a perfect blend of convenience, style, and future amenities in the heart of Downtown Reading.

Contact the leasing office today to ensure you get a spot in one of our luxuriously updated units.

Additionally, we apologize but we do not accept Section 8 housing or any housing vouchers currently. We apologize for the inconvenience.

Property Details (Fees & Lease)

Listing Provided by Listhub Api

Property Status: Off The Market

Brandon Lesagonicz

Keller Williams Platinum Realty

MLS Number: PABK2040600

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