Greenville House sits at 9 N Penn Ave, Greenville, PA, and offers one-bedroom, one-bathroom apartments that have wall-to-wall carpeting, private balconies, and lots of closet space, with the primary bedroom measuring about 10-by-10 feet and sitting on the first level, which makes moving around a bit easier, while the building, which was built back in 1967, is set up for seniors and has both an elevator and wheelchair access, as well as drapes or curtains for windows and a clubhouse space to use. Residents get a full bathroom with a tub and shower, plus a kitchen with a gas range, gas oven, gas cooktop, refrigerator, and central gas heating, though there isn't any specific cooling system mentioned except central gas cooling. Greenville House allows service animals, doesn't allow regular pets, and offers practical things like on-site laundry, garbage disposal, and a laundry room, with trash pick-up and all main utilities included in the rent, plus cable TV available if you want it, so nobody has to worry about big extra bills for water or trash.
The apartments are rent or income-based, all under management by Crossgates Management Inc., and there's a twelve-month lease on offer. You'll find off-street public parking, electronic access at the main entrance, unassigned parking, and a service elevator. There are community amenities including a community room where potluck dinners sometimes happen and a computer center for use. Public transportation is nearby with a bus line out front, and the place is within easy walking distance to shopping, physicians, pharmacies, and grocery stores. The building has a security service and controlled access for safety, and 24-hour emergency maintenance. Agents, brokers, and renters can expect online features and help with rental management or leasing if needed, and there are extra services like flood resources and real estate blogs for those who want to check into the details, plus support for comparing and tracking home values over time.
Because Greenville House serves as a senior community, it tries to keep things simple and accessible, so there's disability access throughout, with wide doors and ramps where required. Maintenance handles things like sewer, water, and trash, and management is right on-site if there are questions or issues. There's even access to service providers such as home inspectors or pest management, though those are mostly for when someone's moving in or out. The apartments are multi-family but laid out for older adults, and offer a steady, plain living setup with the basics covered.