Monthly Rent | Bedrooms | Bathrooms | Available | ||
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$1,150 | 1 Bed | 1 Bed | 1 Bath | 1 Bath | Jul 1 |
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About 2637 S 18th St Unit Apt 1
2637 S 18th St Unit Apt 1 is an apartment community
Fees and Policies
The fees below are based on community-supplied data and may exclude additional fees and utilities.
No Pets Allowed
Nearby Colleges & Universities
Duquesne University | Drive: 6 min (2.2 mi) |
The Art Inst. of Pittsburgh | Drive: 6 min (2.6 mi) |
Point Park University | Drive: 6 min (2.6 mi) |
Carlow College | Drive: 9 min (3.2 mi) |
Moving to Southside Slopes, Pittsburgh, PA
Shopping Centers
Shoppers will appreciate 2637 S 18th St Unit Apt 1 proximity to Jane Street Commons, Wharton Shopping Center, and Wharton Square. Jane Street Commons is 1.4 miles away, and Wharton Shopping Center is within a 22 minute walk.
Commuting
With a TransitScore of 49, 2637 S 18th St Unit Apt 1 has some transit, including 9 transit stops within 49.7 miles. Transit options include South Hills Junction and Station Square.
Parks and Recreation
Recreational activities near 2637 S 18th St Unit Apt 1 are plentiful. Discover 5 parks within 4.2 miles, including Point State Park, Children's Museum of Pittsburgh, and Carnegie Science Center.
Airports
Living in Southside Slopes provides easy access to Pittsburgh International, located just 31 minutes from 2637 S 18th St Unit Apt 1. Another nearby airport is Arnold Palmer Regional, located 43 miles away.
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