Lombard Commons 62+
100 E Broad St,
Dallastown, PA 17313
1-2 Beds Call for Rent
Discover your new home at Maple View Apartment. In a location on E. Maple St. in Dallastown's 17313 Zip code, you can easily connect with a number of attractions found in the neighborhood. Here at this community, the professional leasing staff is ready to help you in finding the perfect new home. Come for a visit to view the available floorplans. Get a head start on your move right now. Contact or stop by Maple View Apartment to check the current floorplan availability!
Maple View Apartment is an apartment community located in York County and the 17313 ZIP Code. This area is served by the Dallastown Area attendance zone.
Carpet
Eat-in Kitchen
Vinyl Flooring
Cable Ready
A small city in York County, Pennsylvania, Dallastown offers residents a one-of-a-kind small town charm. With small businesses, local markets, and tight-knit community, Dallastown is the ideal suburb for renters looking for a laid-back lifestyle and affordable rentals. Dallastown features safe, tree-lined residential neighborhoods and several community parks.
Dallastown sits about seven miles southeast of the town of York, home to the York College of Pennsylvania, that features a historic downtown district with an array of local restaurants, bars, and breweries. Dallastown offers locals easy access to beautiful scenic parks like William Kain Park near Jacobus, sitting along Lake Redman and Interstate 83.
Learn more about living in DallastownColleges & Universities | Distance | ||
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Colleges & Universities | Distance | ||
Drive: | 17 min | 7.9 mi | |
Drive: | 18 min | 8.0 mi | |
Drive: | 45 min | 26.6 mi | |
Drive: | 48 min | 27.0 mi |
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