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IVY RIDGE

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Location

1055 W Main St

Phone Number
5704217770
Rent

$333 - $712*/month

Program Type

Low Income Housing

Street Address

1055 W Main St, East Stroudsburg, PA,

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EAST STROUDSBURG OTHER IVY RIDGE

Hillstreet - Avon Court

Hillstreet - Avon Court

Public Housing

The Project Has 80 Total Buildings. The Units Consists Of Both Public Housing And Section 8 Apartment Units.

$333 - $712*/month
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West Gate

West Gate

Public Housing

The Project Has 10 Total Buildings. The Units Consists Of Both Public Housing And Section 8 Apartment Units.

$333 - $712*/month
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Milford Commons Apartments Phase Ii

Milford Commons Apartments Phase Ii

Low Income Housing

Milford Commons Apartments Phase Ii Has 42 Units Available

$333 - $712*/month
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Skyline Heights

Skyline Heights

Low Income Housing

Skyline Heights Has 42 Units Available

$333 - $712*/month
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Eagle Valley Apartments

Eagle Valley Apartments

Section 8 Housing

Eagle Valley Apartments Has 20 Units Available

$333 - $712*/month
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Shirley Futch Plaza

Shirley Futch Plaza

Section 8 Housing

Shirley Futch Plaza Has 100 Units Available

$333 - $712*/month
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GOLDEN LIVINGCENTER-STROUD

GOLDEN LIVINGCENTER-STROUD

Retirement Community

GOLDEN LIVINGCENTER-STROUD Has 1 Units Available

$333 - $712*/month
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