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136 Bishop Way
Dublin, PA 18917
Sharon Spadaccini with BHHS Fox & Roach New Hope, original listing - (215) 862-3385
$3,200
Conventional
Property
Bedroom
3
Bathroom
Full: 2, ½: 2
Property Type
Conventional
Square ft
2120 Square Feet
Property Description
Are you looking for a newer, end unit, upscale townhome in a vibrant Bucks County location to rent? You can find it all at Dublin Crossing! The former Strass model home is ready to rent! 3 bedrooms, 2 full baths, 2 half baths, 2 car garage, 10 x 18 Trex deck and many other upgrades. This townhome offers upgraded finishes and an exceptional design that maximizes usable space while preserving a sense of style. 3 bedrooms and 2 full baths with 2 half baths so every level has a bathroom, plus a 2-car garage. Designed for the way you live today, the homes feature 9-foot main level ceilings, plenty of storage, and up to 2,285 square feet of living space. No more keeping your bike in the foyer and parking your car on the street. The kitchen is modern and open, and you can easily enjoy dinner on your spacious deck right off of the kitchen. Main floor of home is where you can take advantage of the flexible space that is perfect for a home office, 4th bedroom, playroom or additional living space. Immediate occupancy. You'll love the low-maintenance lifestyle that comes with townhome living Located in the new Dublin Town Center, you'll be within walking distance to The Novel Baker for coffee and treats, local shops, dining, and even healthcare! The neighborhood includes a coffee shop, Neshaminy Brewery, and more, all just steps from your home! Ten minutes away, you'll find the eclectic shops and restaurants of Doylestown Borough. Meet friends for farm-to-table fare at Heirloom, grab sushi at OOKA, or celebrate a special occasion at Honey. For recreation, try sailing on Lake Nockamixon, or take a walk on the six-mile trail around Lake Galena at Peace Valley Park. Take in a bit of local history at the Mercer Museum and Fonthill Castle in Doylestown. Living in the heart of Bucks County, you'll be near routes 611, 202 and 309 for easy access to Montgomeryville, Doylestown, and the Lehigh Valley. You'll love the low-maintenance lifestyle that comes with townhome living. All of your yard maintenance will be handled, giving you more time to enjoy the abundant shopping, dining, and entertainment options nearby, and just 10 minutes away in Doylestown Borough. Landlord pays the association fee. Immediate occupancy. Cats and small dogs under 25lbs allowed with landlord's approval. Dublin Borough requires a move in permit to be completed. Tenant pays for water and sewer, electric, propane for cooking and heat, trash paid quarterly to Dublin Boro. See all documents attached and be sure to review Dublin Borough's website.
Property Information
Lot Size
0 sqft square ft
Property Type
Residential Lease-Townhouse
Year Built
2022
MLS Number
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Location
Address
136 BISHOP WAY
City
DUBLIN
State
PA
Zip Code
18917
County
BUCKS (NORTHWEST)
Listing
Name
Phone
(215) 704-1290
Office Name
Office Phone
(215) 862-3385
Agent Name
Sharon Spadaccini
Agency Phone
(215) 862-3385

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