
Apartments near Central City Plaza in New Kensington, PA (68 Rentals)


Pioneer Apartments

Total Monthly Price
569 4th Ave

1050 Kenneth Ave, Unit Third Fl

2001 Kenneth Ave, Unit 5

1601 Kimball Ave, Unit R2

869 Kenneth Ave, Unit 2nd floor

869 Kenneth Ave, Unit 2nd floor

869 Kenneth Ave, Unit Fl1

331-337-337 4th Ave

1519 Victoria Ave

1922 Kenneth Ave

2130-2136 Lower Terrace Rd

1043 Fifth Ave

WILLIAMSBURG MANOR

1010 Constitution Blvd

Gallery Apartments

544 5th Ave

Valley Royal Court

105 Locust St

502 McCargo St

1233 Victoria Ave

331-337 4th Ave

328 5th Ave

1512 Kenneth Ave

662-668 Catalpa St

1508 4th Ave

1500 Center Ave

1700 Constitution Blvd

701 Freeport Rd

1734 Constitution Blvd

2015 Kenneth Ave

2016 Kenneth Ave

2204 Constitution Blvd

101 Woodstone Ln

105 Woodstone Ln

2750 Iowa Dr

Citizen's Plaza - Income Restricted 62+

Kennington Arms

Ridge Avenue Senior Apartments

200 North St

Total Monthly Price
902 Pittsburgh St, Unit 900 B

Total Monthly Price
113 S Highland Ave, Unit 5

Total Monthly Price
509 Chestnut St, Unit 509 Chestnut STreet

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What is the current price range for One Bedroom New Kensington Apartments for rent?
Today's rental pricing for One Bedroom Apartments in New Kensington ranges from $819 to $1,425 with an average monthly rent of $924.
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The monthly rent prices of Two Bedroom Apartments currently available in New Kensington range from $825 to $1,650. Today's average rental price for Two Bedrooms here is $1,079.
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