Apartments for Rent in Mount Lebanon PA
204 Rentals Available
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1 Bed$1,423+2 Beds$1,933+Total Monthly PriceTotal Monthly Price NewPrices include base rent and required monthly fees of $20. Variable costs based on usage may apply.Base Rent:1 Bed$1,402+2 Beds$1,912+Specials
Pets Allowed Fitness Center Pool Dishwasher Kitchen In Unit Washer & Dryer
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Mount Lebanon Market Snapshot
Average 1-Bedroom Rent is $975/mo
Up 4% From Last Year
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$1,250Total Monthly PriceTotal Monthly Price NewPrices include all required monthly fees.12 Month LeaseCondo for Rent
2 Beds, 1 Bath, 670 sq ft
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1 Bed, 1 Bath, 680 sq ft$1,510Total Monthly PriceTotal Monthly Price NewPrices include base rent and required monthly fees of $20. Variable costs based on usage may apply.Base Rent:1 Bed, 1 Bath, 680 sq ft$1,489
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Mount Lebanon, PA Apartments for Rent
Mt. Lebanon is a township in Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, just minutes south of Pittsburgh in the South Hills region. Originally established as a farming community in 1912, it grew into one of Pittsburgh's first streetcar suburbs, shaped by the arrival of transit lines and the 1924 opening of the Liberty Tunnel. Today, apartments for rent in Mount Lebanon place you close to a walkable downtown district along Washington Road, where locally owned coffeehouses, restaurants, and small businesses operate out of well-kept historic storefronts. The township covers about 4 square miles and sits roughly 8 to 16 miles from major Pittsburgh-area employers and institutions, including Duquesne University, Point Park University, and Pittsburgh International Airport.
Renters in Mt. Lebanon will find a range of housing options, including apartments, condos, townhomes, and single-family houses for rent. The majority of apartment communities and condos are concentrated on the north end of town, close to transit access and retail. The Galleria of Mt. Lebanon, Mt. Lebanon Shoppes, and Lebanon Shops are all within a few minutes' drive for everyday shopping. Mt. Lebanon Main Park is a local hub for outdoor recreation, featuring softball fields, tennis courts, a pool, and a hockey rink. The Pittsburgh Botanic Garden is also nearby, about 10 minutes away, along with Point State Park and South Park Nature Center for those who enjoy spending time outdoors.
Getting around from Mt. Lebanon is straightforward. The Port Authority of Allegheny County's light rail (the "T") serves the township directly, with stations including Mt. Lebanon, Poplar, Castle Shannon, and Arlington. Downtown Pittsburgh is reachable by light rail in about 20 to 30 minutes, making it a practical option for commuters. Drivers have easy access to Interstate 79, Route 19, and the Liberty Tunnel connecting directly into the city. Pittsburgh International Airport is approximately 30 minutes away by car. Whether you prefer transit or driving, Mt. Lebanon offers solid connectivity to Pittsburgh and the broader South Hills region, making it a well-located option for renters who want suburban convenience with city access.
Mount Lebanon, PA Rental Insights
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The average rent in Mount Lebanon, PA is $975 per month. By comparison, renters across the U.S. pay an average of $1,644, which means housing in Mount Lebanon, PA is slightly less expensive than much of the country.
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You can find flexible rentals in Mount Lebanon, PA by exploring short-term rentals for temporary stays or browsing furnished apartments for move-in ready options that save time and hassle.
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Tour apartments from your couch with Matterport 3D Tours. We have 161 Mount Lebanon apartments with virtual tours available. Walk through the apartment, view room layouts and get a feel for the space before an in-person tour.
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Mount Lebanon, PA has very few transit options. Residents typically rely on driving for daily needs.
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Students renting in Mount Lebanon, PA have access to Duquesne University, Allegheny Co. C.C, Alegheny, Point Park University, and The Art Inst. of Pittsburgh.