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18252, PA Homes for Sale
Fully Renovated & Move-In Ready! This spacious 5-bedroom, 2-bath home features modern upgrades throughout, including 7 energy-efficient mini splits for heating and cooling. The updated kitchen boasts quartz countertops, tile flooring, and a center island—perfect for meal prep or casual dining. Appliances include a stove, refrigerator, dishwasher, washer, and dryer. A dedicated laundry area on the second floor adds everyday convenience. Enjoy the warmth of a pellet stove in the living room, laminate flooring in common areas, and carpeted bedrooms. With a storage shed out back and off-street parking for 2, this home offers comfort, function, AND is move-in ready made to impress! T
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Horse Barn and pastures for rent in picturesque area. 8 11x10 stalls, 3 paddocks with 2 run in sheds, tack room, electric and parking for trucks and trailers. Located just off of Route 309 with easy access to other local equestrian locations.
Welcome to your dream home! This brand-new 2024 build offers the perfect blend of style, space, and comfort. With 4 spacious bedrooms, 2.5 baths, and just over 2,300 square feet of beautifully designed living space, this home checks all the boxes. The open-concept floor plan, featuring rich dark floors, sleek granite countertops, and white shaker cabinetry. The center island is ideal for entertaining, while the bright dining and living areas create a warm, inviting atmosphere. The main level also includes a brand new laundry room, powder room, and access to a 2-car garage plus a large driveway for off-street parking. Upstairs, the primary bedroom features two walk-in closets and a full bath
DON'T MISS A CHANCE TO OWN A PIECE OF HISTORY!!! Showings to commence Saturday July 12th during open house hours 10-1 Step into history with this beautifully maintained circa 1834 Farmhouse, situated on a level 1.4-acre corner lot in the highly sought-after Tamaqua Area School District. The Historical provenance of the home and property date back to the earliest settlers of the Tamaqua area and the Keller's were Hometown's earliest settlers and at one time Hometown was known as Tamaqua Heights. This home was built by Benjamin Keller in 1834 and was occupied by his family until 1881 according to Louise Frederickson Fox a direct descendant of the Keller family and author or the publication &