Amenities


Take comfort in being home. Manhattan Place is an affordable community created for your well being – a place where residents can enjoy the carefree living they deserve.  Centrally located in desirable South Tampa, Manhattan Place is minutes away from Westshore Mall with its many shops and restaurants, downtown Tampa and Saint Petersburg. A city bus line stops right out the door, making transportation a breeze.

Both the studio and one bedroom apartments are bright and airy. Several apartments are designed to meet the needs of persons who are mobility impaired and require those features, regardless of age.  Residents have access to free Wi-Fi, laundry center, a multipurpose room with a prep kitchen and a TV lounge. 

Floorplans


Studio

  • Contract Rent: $963 /mo 
  • Utility Allowance: $55 /mo 
  • Security Deposit: One Month's Rent
  • Pet Deposit: $300

One Bedroom

  • Contract Rent: $1082 /mo 
  • Utility Allowance: $61 /mo 
  • Security Deposit: One Month's Rent
  • Pet Deposit: $300

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TTY 800-955-8771
Fax 813-835-6707

Our Address
Presbyterian Homes of Tampa
4033 South Manhattan Avenue
Tampa, Florida 33611

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"We are pledged to the letter and the spirit of U.S. polocy for the achievement of equal housing opportunity throughout the nation. We encourage and support affirmative advertising and marketing programs in which there are no barriers to obtaining housing because of race,color,religion,sex,handicap,familial status or national origin."

This institution is an equal opportunity provider and employer.

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