There is a particular kind of restlessness that comes from living in spaces that feel thin. You know the sensation--the feeling of being tucked into a corner, of negotiating with your own furniture, of hearing the world rush past while you try to find a moment of actual stillness. Most people search for a house, but what they are truly looking for is a sense of gravity. They are looking for a place that stays put.A place where the layout feels open, the ceilings feel higher, and the pace of the home slows down just enough.114 New York Street in Scranton is a 3-bedroom, 1.5-bath half double available for rent at $1,350 per month. The residence offers an unusually large interior footprint for a three-bedroom home. Tenant pays utilities. The property includes access to a shared backyard and sits within convenient reach of downtown Scranton.Three bedrooms that feel almost improbably large, each one carrying its own generous weight, proportions that surprise you without ever trying to impress.And when that picture feels complete, the next step tends to be simple.Reach out, ask a question, or schedule a time to see 114 New York Street in person.
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