
Public Housing
1115 Avenue Of The States, Chester, PA, 19013
1115 Avenue Of The States, Chester, PA, 19013
The Project Has 44 Total Buildings. The Units Consists Of Both Public Housing And Section 8 Apartment Units.
The Project Has 12 Total Buildings. The Units Consists Of Both Public Housing And Section 8 Apartment Units.
The Project Has 2 Total Buildings. The Units Consists Of Both Public Housing And Section 8 Apartment Units.
The Project Has 2 Total Buildings. The Units Consists Of Both Public Housing And Section 8 Apartment Units.
The Project Has 1 Total Buildings. The Units Consists Of Both Public Housing And Section 8 Apartment Units.
The Project Has 66 Total Buildings. The Units Consists Of Both Public Housing And Section 8 Apartment Units.
The Project Has 36 Total Buildings. The Units Consists Of Both Public Housing And Section 8 Apartment Units.
1122 Walnut St Has 2 Units Available
226 E 22nd St Has 1 Units Available
2705 W Third St Has 1 Units Available
2707 W Third St Has 1 Units Available
320 E Tenth St Has 1 Units Available
5th St Apartments Has 1 Units Available
717 Upland St Has 2 Units Available
Bunker Apartments Has 6 Units Available
Cliff House Has 68 Units Available
Delaware County Fairgrounds Ii Has 71 Units Available
Dorian Court Apartments Has 8 Units Available
Fifth Street Apartments Has 20 Units Available
Flower Manor Apartments Has 68 Units Available
Gateway Sr Apartments Has 64 Units Available
Jeffries School Has 36 Units Available
Madison Sr Apartments Has 38 Units Available
Madison Street Has 23 Units Available
Madison Street Target Area Has 40 Units Available
Matopos Hills Has 82 Units Available
Morton Ave Has 14 Units Available
Penn Street Apartments Has 15 Units Available
Pentecostal Square Has 69 Units Available
Peregrine Partners Ii Chester Has 7 Units Available
Robert H Stinson Towers Has 150 Units Available
Senior Village At Lamokin Has 40 Units Available
Upland Street Has 15 Units Available
Wellington Ridge Has 56 Units Available
Wellington Ridge Ii Has 54 Units Available
Benjamin Banneker Plaza Has 70 Units Available
Chester Apartments Has 104 Units Available
Crosby Square Apartments Has 81 Units Available
Daniel Scott Commons Has 71 Units Available
Palmerhouse Has 123 Units Available
Robert Stinson Towers Has 150 Units Available
BELVEDERE CENTER, GENESIS HEALTHCARE,THE Has 1 Units Available
You apply for an apartment. Your income is strong. Your credit score looks decent. You have the deposit ready. Then the leasing office sends the message every renter fears: application denied. The reason is vague. “Screening result.” “Rental history issue.” “Third-party report.” “Risk score did not meet criteria.” You ask what that means, and nobody gives a clear answer. This is the hidden world of tenant screening. Companies like SafeRent and other screening providers may collect, analyze, score, and report information about your rental history, credit, eviction records, debt, criminal records, addresses, and public records. To renters, it can feel like a secret blacklist.
The house looked solid until a tiny camera went underground and ruined the fantasy. From the street, nothing looked scary. The lawn was trimmed, the kitchen had been updated, the bathroom tile looked clean, and the seller kept saying the home had been “well maintained.” Even the inspection felt mostly normal. A few old outlets. Some tired caulk. A water heater with a birthday coming soon. Nothing that sounded like a deal killer. Then my inspector asked one question that changed everything: “Do you want to sewer scope it?” At first, it sounded like one more annoying buyer expense. Another add-on. Another inspection fee in a process already full of fees. But that sewer scope ended up saving me from a hidden underground pipe disaster that could have cost around 15000 dollars after closing.
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Most renters search for apartments inside the town they already know. They check the same neighborhoods, the same commute map, the same apartment apps, and the same overpriced listings everyone else is fighting over. Then they convince themselves that rent is impossible everywhere. But sometimes the best apartment deal is not across the country, across the state, or even across the county. It is one town over.