
The location is very convenient: right next to two bus stops for the 32, and a 10 minute walk from Triphammer. I would definitely recommend it for anyone not looking to deal with the Collegetown scene. 6 reviews of Gaslight Village Apartments. The complex only allows cats, not dogs, but they have other properties nearby that are dog friendly, such as North Woods, which are also nice (I have friends who rent there). New England character is found in Gaslights maples, oaks and evergreens. The MBTA commuter rail is one mile away, making your ride just 28 minutes to South Station. Our Boston Express Bus travels between Gaslight Village and Boston during peak hours.

With assisted living and memory care options, our residents experience the joys of everyday life in a continuing care environment living in the local community that is. Also, the apartment is huge, especially the living space, which has been great for what we're paying. Specialties: The excitement of the city is just thirteen miles away. At Gaslight Village, a Leisure Living Community in Adrian, MI, residents can relax under the pergola on a warm summer day or keep warm next to the fireplace in the winter. We have an in-unit washer/dryer that I pay an extra $70 for per month, but you can get a unit without that. Our maintenance requests have always been responded to promptly and efficiently. Residents get discounts at various businesses in town (Monro Muffler Brake and K-House to name two). View lots, community details, photos, and more. All-Ages community mobile homes for sale. The pool is small but kept up very nicely. Gaslight Village Cooperative mobile home park located in Tilton, NH. There's a pool and a playground toward the middle of the complex. There's always plenty of parking right by any building.

The complex is a lot of families and grad students. This is a bus that only runs once per hour (twice at busy times), though, so it can be worth the walk to the 30 route for more flexibility. It's a 12 minute bus ride to the law school, and the 32 bus stops right outside the complex. But it is well-maintained, clean, and quiet. The only reason it gets a nine and not a ten is that the buildings are a little older and so it's not the most luxurious place in town. This quaint little lakeside community, whose flickering streetlamps give it its name, offers a quiet reminder of what life is still like in small, friendly towns. We've lived in the same apartment at Gaslight Village for our entire time in Ithaca (two years total).
