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SILVER OAKS NURSING CENTER

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Location

715 Harbor St

Phone Number
(724) 652-3863
Rent

$177 - $415*/month

Program Type

Retirement Community

Street Address

715 Harbor St, New Castle, PA, 16101

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Brinton Sciota Big Run

Brinton Sciota Big Run

Public Housing

The Project Has 78 Total Buildings. The Units Consists Of Both Public Housing And Section 8 Apartment Units.

$177 - $415*/month
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Harbor Hts Grant St. Lincoln

Public Housing

The Project Has 98 Total Buildings. The Units Consists Of Both Public Housing And Section 8 Apartment Units.

$177 - $415*/month
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Skyview Towers

Skyview Towers

Public Housing

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

$177 - $415*/month
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Castleton Apartments Complex

Castleton Apartments Complex

Low Income Housing

Castleton Apartments Complex Has 73 Units Available

$177 - $415*/month
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Hables Project

Hables Project

Low Income Housing

Hables Project Has 5 Units Available

$177 - $415*/month
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Lightner Greene

Lightner Greene

Low Income Housing

Lightner Greene Has 50 Units Available

$177 - $415*/month
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Neshannock Woods

Neshannock Woods

Low Income Housing

Neshannock Woods Has 81 Units Available

$177 - $415*/month
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Allied Community Living

Allied Community Living

Section 8 Housing

Allied Community Living Has 8 Units Available

$177 - $415*/month
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Cedarcrest Apartments

Cedarcrest Apartments

Section 8 Housing

Cedarcrest Apartments Has 38 Units Available

$177 - $415*/month
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Hileman Apartments

Hileman Apartments

Section 8 Housing

Hileman Apartments Has 40 Units Available

$177 - $415*/month
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Oakleaf Gardens

Oakleaf Gardens

Section 8 Housing

Oakleaf Gardens Has 174 Units Available

$177 - $415*/month
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Oakview Apartments

Oakview Apartments

Section 8 Housing

Oakview Apartments Has 10 Units Available

$177 - $415*/month
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Pmh Iii - Lattavo

Section 8 Housing

Pmh Iii - Lattavo Has 4 Units Available

$177 - $415*/month
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Vista South Apartments

Vista South Apartments

Section 8 Housing

Vista South Apartments Has 99 Units Available

$177 - $415*/month
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AVALON NURSING CENTER

AVALON NURSING CENTER

Retirement Community

AVALON NURSING CENTER Has 1 Units Available

$177 - $415*/month
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EDISON MANOR NURSING & REHABILITATION CENTER

EDISON MANOR NURSING & REHABILITATION CENTER

Retirement Community

EDISON MANOR NURSING & REHABILITATION CENTER Has 1 Units Available

$177 - $415*/month
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GOLDEN HILL NURSING HOME, INC

GOLDEN HILL NURSING HOME, INC

Retirement Community

GOLDEN HILL NURSING HOME, INC Has 1 Units Available

$177 - $415*/month
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JAMESON CARE CENTER

JAMESON CARE CENTER

Retirement Community

JAMESON CARE CENTER Has 1 Units Available

$177 - $415*/month
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JAMESON MEMORIAL HOSPITAL TCU

JAMESON MEMORIAL HOSPITAL TCU

Retirement Community

JAMESON MEMORIAL HOSPITAL TCU Has 1 Units Available

$177 - $415*/month
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