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Why Live in Laureldale

Laureldale, Pennsylvania, is a small borough formed from a section of Muhlenberg Township in 1930, with a population of approximately 4,277 people and spanning .6 square miles. The community features single-family homes and semi-detached houses, showcasing traditional, bungalow, and Cape Cod architecture. Yard sizes are typically less than ¼ acre, and most homes do not have garages. The area is characterized by sidewalks and mature oak trees, with roads laid out in a grid pattern. Residents benefit from local amenities, including a dedicated police force, fire department, and public works. The local government is noted for its responsiveness and helpfulness. Laureldale is conveniently close to shops and dining options, with Target and Giant less than a 2-mile drive away. Hershey Harvest offers nitrate-free, preservative-free homemade foods just 1 mile away. Dining options include Margherita Restaurant and Bar, Shirley’s Café and Tequila Bar, and Grumpy’s Bar. The community is within walking distance of Muhlenberg schools, which have high ratings. Local parks such as Laureldale Playground and Dominic Manzella Park provide recreational opportunities, including playgrounds, pavilions, and sports areas. The Reading Blue Mountain and Northern Passenger Railroad, 1.5 miles away, offers scenic train rides with historic steam engines. Residents typically drive 7 miles to Reading Regional-Carl A. Spaatz Field Airport via Pennsylvania Route 12.

Frequently Asked Questions

What neighborhoods in Laureldale, PA are best for renting a home?
The best neighborhood for renting in Laureldale, PA depends on your priorities: commute, walkability, budget, and lifestyle all play a role. Popular areas for renting a home include Northeast Reading, Outlet Area, District 6, Reading City Center and Southeast Reading, each with its own character and price range.
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