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Explore Similar Condos Within 2 Miles of Brecknock, PA

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    $199,900 Coming Soon

    • 2 Beds
    • 1 Bath
    • 1,228 Sq Ft

    1C Olympic Dr, Reading, PA 19607

    Bright and spacious third-level condo offers golf course views and comfortable, low-maintenance living. The open living/dining area features a cozy fireplace and double sliders leading to a private balcony.The main bedroom includes a generous closet with custom built-ins. A second bedroom provides an ideal space for a home office, study, or guest room. A full tiled bath and convenient laundry

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    Jerry Buffa

    Coldwell Banker Realty

    (484) 412-6821

    1C Olympic Dr, Reading, PA 19607
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    $169,900

    • 2 Beds
    • 1 Bath
    • 960 Sq Ft

    611 Maplewood Ave, Mohnton, PA 19540

    Beautiful 2-Bedroom Condo – One-Floor Living with Basement Storage. Discover comfort and convenience in this charming 2-bedroom, 1-bath condo featuring desirable single-level living. The open-concept kitchen and living room create a welcoming space for everyday living, entertaining and cooking in the open kitchen. The home boasts luxury vinyl flooring, adding both style and durability. The

    Maurizio Peta GKS Brown Realty Services

    611 Maplewood Ave, Mohnton, PA 19540

Why Live in Brecknock

Brecknock, a rural township in Alleghenyville, Pennsylvania, is nestled between Lancaster and Reading, offering a peaceful lifestyle amidst rolling farmland. This area is ideal for those who enjoy outdoor activities, with numerous walking trails and parks such as the Buxton Conservancy and Green Hills Preserve, which feature miles of nature trails and scenic landscapes. The Ultimate Athletic Complex provides fields for various sports, and Maple Grove Raceway hosts drag racing events. Housing in Brecknock includes a mix of ranch-style and Colonial Revival homes, often featuring large lots, built-in garages, and ample space for outdoor activities or livestock. The township's rural setting means residents benefit from lower taxes and more land for their money compared to nearby cities. Local dining options are limited, but Doc and Bubba’s on New Holland Road is a popular spot with outdoor seating and live music. For more extensive shopping and dining, residents travel to Kenhorst and Shillington, about 7 miles north. Schools in the area, including Brecknock Elementary and Governor Mifflin High School, are rated above average. With no public transportation, residents rely on cars for commuting, with Highway 222 and Interstate 176 providing access to Reading (14 miles) and Lancaster (30 miles).

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