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Why Live in Drumore
Drumore Township sits about 18 miles south of Lancaster and offers quiet country living along the Susquehanna River. The largely agricultural community features expansive cornfields, secluded single-family homes on large parcels and a slower pace of life. Recreational opportunities are a major draw, with hiking trails, picnic areas, golf courses and nature preserves woven into the landscape. Seasonal scenery includes colorful fall foliage, while local farm stores provide fresh produce year-round. Housing stock ranges from mid-19th-century farmhouses to late 20th-century split-levels and early 2000s builds, with no two homes exactly alike. Many properties include multiple acres, appealing to buyers seeking wooded land or open farmland. Homes rarely come on the market, with typical prices between $215,000 and $450,000, while select restored historic estates with extensive acreage have sold for seven figures. Susquehannock State Park anchors the township’s outdoor amenities with wooded trails, wildlife habitat and scenic overlooks above the river. Additional attractions include river access at Peach Bottom Marina, nearby golf courses and local parks. Dining and shopping options are limited in-town, but nearby villages offer restaurants, grocery stores and farm markets. Drumore Township belongs to the Solanco School District and is car-dependent, with Route 272 connecting residents to Lancaster, Maryland and regional medical care and airports.