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FREEDOM VILLAGE AT BRANDYWINE

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Location

15 Freedom Blvd

Phone Number
(610) 383-5100
Rent

$390 - $726*/month

Program Type

Retirement Community

Street Address

15 Freedom Blvd, Coatesville, PA, 19320

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COATESVILLE OTHER FREEDOM VILLAGE AT BRANDYWINE

Washington House Ash Park Terrace

Washington House Ash Park Terrace

Public Housing

The Project Has 2 Total Buildings. The Units Consists Of Both Public Housing And Section 8 Apartment Units.

$390 - $726*/month
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1st Time Homebuyers

1st Time Homebuyers

Low Income Housing

1st Time Homebuyers Has 15 Units Available

$390 - $726*/month
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210 Fleetwood St

210 Fleetwood St

Low Income Housing

210 Fleetwood St Has 1 Units Available

$390 - $726*/month
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230 Fleetwood St

230 Fleetwood St

Low Income Housing

230 Fleetwood St Has 1 Units Available

$390 - $726*/month
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232 Fleetwood St

232 Fleetwood St

Low Income Housing

232 Fleetwood St Has 1 Units Available

$390 - $726*/month
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238 Fleetwood St

238 Fleetwood St

Low Income Housing

238 Fleetwood St Has 1 Units Available

$390 - $726*/month
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244 Fleetwood St

244 Fleetwood St

Low Income Housing

244 Fleetwood St Has 1 Units Available

$390 - $726*/month
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25 N Second Ave

25 N Second Ave

Low Income Housing

25 N Second Ave Has 6 Units Available

$390 - $726*/month
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252 Fleetwood St

252 Fleetwood St

Low Income Housing

252 Fleetwood St Has 1 Units Available

$390 - $726*/month
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Brandywine Health & Housing

Brandywine Health & Housing

Low Income Housing

Brandywine Health & Housing Has 24 Units Available

$390 - $726*/month
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Elmwood Garden Apartments

Elmwood Garden Apartments

Low Income Housing

Elmwood Garden Apartments Has 60 Units Available

$390 - $726*/month
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Oak Street Replacement Hsng

Oak Street Replacement Hsng

Low Income Housing

Oak Street Replacement Hsng Has 66 Units Available

$390 - $726*/month
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Quarry St Project

Quarry St Project

Low Income Housing

Quarry St Project Has 1 Units Available

$390 - $726*/month
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Quarry St Project 1

Quarry St Project 1

Low Income Housing

Quarry St Project 1 Has 1 Units Available

$390 - $726*/month
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Quarry St Project 3

Quarry St Project 3

Low Income Housing

Quarry St Project 3 Has 1 Units Available

$390 - $726*/month
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Quarry St Project 5

Quarry St Project 5

Low Income Housing

Quarry St Project 5 Has 1 Units Available

$390 - $726*/month
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Roymar Hall Apartments

Roymar Hall Apartments

Low Income Housing

Roymar Hall Apartments Has 24 Units Available

$390 - $726*/month
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Second Ave

Second Ave

Low Income Housing

Second Ave Has 5 Units Available

$390 - $726*/month
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Second Avenue Revitalization Proj

Second Avenue Revitalization Proj

Low Income Housing

Second Avenue Revitalization Proj Has 62 Units Available

$390 - $726*/month
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Third Avenue Apartments

Third Avenue Apartments

Low Income Housing

Third Avenue Apartments Has 12 Units Available

$390 - $726*/month
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W C Atkinson Project

W C Atkinson Project

Low Income Housing

W C Atkinson Project Has 18 Units Available

$390 - $726*/month
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West End Housing Dev

West End Housing Dev

Low Income Housing

West End Housing Dev Has 8 Units Available

$390 - $726*/month
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Woodland Parkway Homes Rev

Woodland Parkway Homes Rev

Low Income Housing

Woodland Parkway Homes Rev Has 47 Units Available

$390 - $726*/month
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Coatesville Towers

Coatesville Towers

Section 8 Housing

Coatesville Towers Has 90 Units Available

$390 - $726*/month
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Regency Park

Regency Park

Section 8 Housing

Regency Park Has 125 Units Available

$390 - $726*/month
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