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$1,300 /month

106 W Railroad Ave, Ridgely, MD 21660

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What This Apartment Offers

Welcome to this unique, 2Br/1 Bath apartment located in the heart of the charming town of Ridgely, MD. This rental offers a perfect blend of comfort,... practicality, and town charm.

Among the property's key features is a spacious open layout that makes the 1000 square foot space feel expansive and comfortable. Large windows welcome an abundance of natural light, enhancing the town views and illuminating the beautiful floors that grace the apartment. all complimented by the convenience of having a washer/dryer hook up right inside your apartment.

Freshly painted, Central Air/ Heat. Shared outdoor space, Street Parking.

In conclusion, this apartment offers a great rental opportunity in Ridgely, merging practical living with city charm. Don’t wait! Act now and make this town gem your new home!

First Months & Security Deposit required to move in. Tenant pays electricity, Water-Sewer bill $100 per month. No Pets, No Smoking. 3 person maximum occupancy.

Unit 2A

  • $1,300 / month
  • 2 Beds
  • 1 Bath
  • 100 sq. ft.
  • Available Dec 1

Apartment Features

  • Air Conditioning
  • Dishwasher
  • Smoke Free
  • Washer/Dryer Hookup

106 W Railroad Ave Unit 2A is an apartment community

Rental Fees and Pet Policies

The fees below are based on community-supplied data and may exclude additional fees and utilities.

No Pets Allowed

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Get In Touch

Property Address:
106 W Railroad Ave,
Ridgely, MD 21660
Listed by
DAWN JAMES
Phone Number: (667) 230-5809

Neighborhood Scores

Walk Score ®

Car-Dependent40 / 100

Bike Score ®

Bikeable50 / 100

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Parks and Recreation

Recreational activities near 106 W Railroad Ave Unit 2A are plentiful. Discover 2 parks within 3.8 miles, including Adkins Arboretum and Tuckahoe State Park.

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