Oak Ridge Estates
112 Wild Turkey Dr,
Greensburg, PA 15601
$2,035 - $2,185
3 Beds
HUGE 2-3 bedroom units in vintage building. Hardwood floors throughout, original built in cabinet and decorative mantels in living areas. Top Floor Unit Available July 1! Kitchen features newer appliances and walk in pantry. Bedrooms all have ceiling fans, and the hallway has dimmable track lighting. Private balcony porch off rear bedroom, tile shower in the bathroom. Building features a vintage elevator and a shared basement with laundry and bike storage. The whole building is heated in the winter for free! Pets welcome for additional fee, no smoking, parking extra. Tenant pays electric and internet/cable. Good credit required, Units are not registered for undergrad housing. Contact for a tour today!
HUGE 2-3 bedroom units in vintage building. Hardwood floors throughout, original built in cabinet and decorative mantels in living areas. Top Floor Unit Available July 1! Kitchen features newer appliances and walk in pantry. Bedrooms all have ceiling fans, and the hallway has dimmable track lighting. Private balcony porch off rear bedroom, tile shower in the bathroom. Building features a vintage elevator and a shared basement with laundry and bike storage. The whole building is heated in the winter for free! Pets welcome for additional fee, no smoking, parking extra. Tenant pays electric and internet/cable. Good credit required, Units are not registered for undergrad housing. Contact for a tour today!
101-105 E Pittsburgh St is an apartment community located in Westmoreland County and the 15601 ZIP Code. This area is served by the Greensburg Salem School District attendance zone.
Laundry Facilities
Elevator
Public Transportation
Vintage Building
Dishwasher
Hardwood Floors
Refrigerator
Tub/Shower
Ceiling Fans
Smoke Free
Double Pane Windows
Oven
Greensburg serves as the county seat of Westmoreland County, sitting about 30 miles southeast of Pittsburgh within the rolling terrain of the Laurel Highlands. Named after Revolutionary War General Nathanael Greene, the city carries that historical weight through its well-preserved downtown district, where a mix of locally owned shops, restaurants, and cultural institutions give the area a grounded, small-city character. The Westmoreland Museum of American Art and the Palace Theatre anchor a modest but lively arts scene, making the downtown core a genuine draw for those who appreciate culture without the noise of a major metro.
Housing options here span a practical range, from classic brick row homes and century-old single-family residences to updated apartment communities that reflect the city's steady, quiet growth. Renters will find options scattered throughout the downtown corridor as well as quieter residential streets that fan out toward the surrounding townships.
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