112 1st St
112 1st St,
Lock Haven, PA 17745
$1,100 Total Monthly Price
2 Beds 12 Month Lease
Susquehannock Heights elderly apartment complex consists of 32 individual living units designed to house senior citizens 62 years of age or older. These apartments offer modern, maintenance-free, and affordable living. All of the apartments consist of a combined kitchen/dining area, living room, bedroom, and bathroom. The facility also has luxuriously furnished community space located throughout. This space includes a community room, sitting lounges, a library, a computer lab, and a three-season porch. WHO IS ELIGIBLE? Individuals who are at least 62 years of age and whose annual incomes are less than 60% of the area’s median income are eligible. These limits are as follows: For one individual $27,300; for two persons $31,200. HOW MUCH RENT DOES A RESIDENT PAY? $550 (one-bedroom unit); $660 (twobedroom unit) per month. The monthly rental includes all utilities with the exception of cable television and telephone. There are a number of wheelchair-accessible units available for individuals in need of such features
Susquehannock Heights Elderly Apartments is an apartment community located in Clinton County and the 17745 ZIP Code. This area is served by the Keystone Oaks School District attendance zone.
Fitness Center
Laundry Facilities
Furnished Units Available
Elevator
Air Conditioning
Walk-In Closets
Refrigerator
Freezer
Fireplace
Patio
Smoke Free
Window Coverings
Tucked where the West Branch Susquehanna River meets Bald Eagle Creek, Lock Haven is a small Pennsylvania city with a backstory that stretches from timber-era canal boats to the legendary Piper Aircraft factory. At just three square miles, it’s the kind of place where you can walk to the riverbank in the morning and be hiking wooded trails by afternoon. Lock Haven University anchors the west side of town, lending an active, spirited energy to the local dining and coffee scene year-round.
Day-to-day living here leans heavily on the outdoors, with fishing, kayaking, and camping close at hand in the surrounding Clinton County landscape. Downtown offers a walkable stretch of shops and eateries, keeping things convenient without the noise of a larger metro.
Learn more about living in Lock Haven| Colleges & Universities | Distance | ||
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| Drive: | 4 min | 1.6 mi | |
| Drive: | 36 min | 27.7 mi | |
| Drive: | 49 min | 34.6 mi | |
| Drive: | 58 min | 46.4 mi |
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