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Jessup, PA Homes for Rent

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    $750 per month

    • 1 Bed
    • 1 Bath
    • 960 Sq Ft
    • Apartment for Rent

    125 Hill St, Jessup, PA 18434

    2nd floor apartment with large rooms new floor covering. Eat in kitchen. Full bath with washer hook up. Dryer hook up in basement. Large bedroom and living room. Middle walk through room is large and could be an office or area for small bed. Clean and ready to occupy. 1st and 2nd floor Tenants will have access to basement. Washer dryer hookup in basement. Tenant pays electricLandlord pays,

    Sherrie Miller Keller Williams Real Estate-Clarks Summit

    125 Hill St, Jessup, PA 18434
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    $1,450 per month

    • 2 Beds
    • 1 Bath
    • 1,000 Sq Ft
    • Apartment for Rent

    523 Main St, Peckville, PA 18452

    Newly renovated second-floor apartment in the desirable Valley View School District with new appliances. It has access to a fenced-in yard area and is within walking distance to a local cafe, library, school, park, and convenience store. Heat, water, sewer, and trash are included. Electricity is covered up to a $100 allowance. Pets considered. All information is approximate, not warranted or

    JESSICA KALINOSKI NEPA Real Estate Services

    523 Main St, Peckville, PA 18452

Why Live in Jessup

Jessup, located about 10 miles northeast of Scranton, combines suburban and rural living with a rich Italian heritage. The borough is known for its relatively affordable cost of living and unique local shops. Italian culture is prominent, with popular Italian restaurants and the annual Saint Ubaldo Day carnival, featuring the Running of the Saints, a tradition shared only with Gubbio, Italy. Jessup offers convenient access to major highways like Route 6 and the Wilkes-Barre Scranton International Airport, along with public transportation options provided by the County of Lackawanna Transit System (COLTS). The neighborhood is walkable, with sidewalks lining most streets and driveways common in residential areas. Home styles include traditional, ranch, and split-level homes, many built in the early to mid-1900s. Jessup Memorial Field Park and Kid’s Korner provide family-friendly attractions, including Little League fields, a playground, and green spaces for community events. Station Park, adjacent to the historic D&H railroad, hosts the annual “Christmas in a Small Town Santa Train” event. For groceries, residents frequent two Quinn’s Markets within 2 miles, with additional options like Giant and Target nearby. The area is safer than the national average, contributing to its family-oriented atmosphere.
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