885 Wyoming Ave
885 Wyoming Ave,
Kingston,
PA
18704
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9 units/2 stories
About 885 Wyoming Ave Kingston, PA 18704
885 Wyoming Ave offers a combination of comfort, quality, and design. You'll find this community in the area of Kingston. The professional leasing staff is eager to show off our wonderful community. It's time to find your new home. Contact or stop by the 885 Wyoming Ave leasing office to learn more about our community.
885 Wyoming Ave is an apartment community located in Luzerne County and the 18704 ZIP Code. This area is served by the Wyoming Valley West attendance zone.
Kingston holds a proud spot in Pennsylvania's history, mixing the comforts of modern-day living with the rich culture of days gone by. Lush trees and traditional single-family homes line the streets of this beautiful neighborhood, where children love to play outside as neighbors gather to chat about life. Kingston lies within Luzerne County, just opposite of Wilkes-Barre on the Susquehanna River. Market and Pierce Street connect Kingston with the city center through bridges, allowing residents the dual opportunity of peaceful suburban tranquility and exciting city life.
A diverse community gives the neighborhood a "home sweet home" feel. As a pioneer in American education, Kingston is part of the Wyoming West School District, regarded for providing excellence in education options.
Learn more about living in KingstonColleges & Universities | Distance | ||
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Colleges & Universities | Distance | ||
Drive: | 7 min | 2.4 mi | |
Drive: | 6 min | 2.9 mi | |
Drive: | 16 min | 7.5 mi | |
Drive: | 25 min | 10.5 mi |

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Property Ratings at 885 Wyoming Ave
This apt property definitely has historic value. The environment around it is convenient and surrounded by spacious parking. The building issues inside of the apt building are usually kept up either before someone moves in or right after someone moves out; rarely during the stint of their stay there. I'd know, I lived there for 4 years with no bouts of payment problems. It wasn't until after I moved out when issues with my apt got fixed. If the gas heating system needed a new air filter, it'll be changed after you're moving out. If your apt needed an extension cord/outlet for your electric stove/oven combo, prepare to supply it before waiting for them to fix it properly. A vent over your stove is a luxury. If something is broken and you invoke your legal right to temporarily withhold the rent until they fix it, prepare to hear loudness from them about it. Your quality of life depends on which side of the building you're getting an apt in. If you get an apt on one side of the building then your window shows the livelihood of the parking lot. If you get an apt on a certain side of the building then you're staring into the attached church, like literally through the church windows. A lot of things here stay broken when they break. The basement washing machine barely worked and literally left stains on the white clothes when it did. When it went" ka-put", they didn't fix the quarter-eating washing machine or the non-heating dryer until after the rent got raised. The back porch walkway and [the once] 2 stairways started falling apart from wear and tear and didn't get fixed until after people left/started bringing in new tenants. When it takes a month to bring in a used fridge cheap enough to replace your dead decades-old, used fridge while you go without one is unacceptable. When you have to wait weeks for the landlord to fix the broken window that was like that upon moving in during the dead of winter is unacceptable. I went through 3 weeks of a black spotty-water problem where I had to use a series of water filter attachments and Britta pitchers in order to drink clean water. I had to take thorough pictures of it coming through the tub water and send the pictures to the landlord for them to believe me because they wouldn't come in and look for themselves. It's something that can be enjoyed with tepid expectations. If something breaks in your apt there, even though you're paying enough to deserve servicing you're better off fixing it yourself if you can.
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