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Clifton, PA Mobile Homes & Double-Wides for Sale

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    $75,000

    $24K PRICE DROP
    • 3 Beds
    • 2 Baths
    • 1,200 Sq Ft

    69 Robin Ln, Clifton Township, PA 18424

    *FINANCING AVAILABLE* This 3-bedroom, 2-bath mobile home has had some thoughtful updates over the years and still has plenty of potential to make it your own. Inside, you'll find a comfortable layout with a spacious primary suite featuring its own full bath, plus two additional bedrooms and another full bath for guests or family. The major items are already taken care of -- a newer metal roof and

    Alexsis McGhee EXP Realty LLC

    69 Robin Ln, Clifton Township, PA 18424
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    $109,900

    $10K PRICE DROP
    • 2 Beds
    • 2 Baths
    • 1,000 Sq Ft

    13 Clifton Manor Dr, Clifton Township, PA 18424

    Don't miss this great opportunity to own a property with endless potential in a convenient location. Located in a desirable 55+ community, this home offers a peaceful setting designed for adult living, with a focus on comfort, convenience, and a low-maintenance lifestyle. This home offers a spacious layout with comfortable living areas, generously sized bedrooms, and sits on 50 acres of land.

    Dalia Ahmed VRA Realty

    13 Clifton Manor Dr, Clifton Township, PA 18424

Why Live in Clifton

Clifton Township Lackawanna, PA, located about 15 miles southeast of Scranton in the Pocono Mountains, is a rural area with a population of around 1,500. The township features a mix of residences, state game lands, and lakes, with many homes situated within the private Big Bass Lake community. This gated community offers a variety of home styles, including New Traditional, Craftsman, and ranch-style designs, and is known for its privacy and extensive amenities. Beyond Big Bass Lake, homes are scattered along state roads, nestled among woods, fields, and lakes. The area is safer than the national average. Outdoor recreation is abundant, with opportunities for hunting, fishing, and exploring nearby state parks like Pinchot, Gouldsboro, and Tobyhanna. The North Pocono School District, serving the area, is well-regarded, with Moscow and Jefferson elementary schools, North Pocono Intermediate School, North Pocono Middle School, and North Pocono High School all receiving high ratings. Residents enjoy local events organized by the Big Bass Lake Community Association and have access to a few dining options such as Lombardi’s Bar and Grill and Sofia’s Pizza and Trattoria. For more extensive shopping and dining, Daleville and Scranton are within a short drive. The township is car-dependent, with Interstate 380 providing connections to major highways, and Wilkes-Barre Scranton International Airport located 18 miles away.

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