$825 per month
- 2 Beds
- 1 Bath
- 800 Sq Ft
- Condo for Rent
95 Spruce Run Rd Unit C, Millville, PA 17846
Millville rural apartment in beautiful setting. 2 bedroom 1 bath 2nd floor unit.
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$825 per month
95 Spruce Run Rd Unit C, Millville, PA 17846
Millville rural apartment in beautiful setting. 2 bedroom 1 bath 2nd floor unit.
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101 3rd St, Millville, PA 17846
This is a commercial warehouse with office space . Price is per sq ft. Flexible terms9 Parking Spots for useTenant should verify the square footage -taken from tax card
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Greenwood, PA, is a small farming community in Columbia County with a population of around 1,900 residents. Known for its spacious lots and acres of farmland, properties here range from 1 to 50 acres, allowing activities like hunting and fly fishing right in residents' backyards. The housing styles include Colonial Revivals, ranch styles, and New Traditional homes, with construction dates spanning from the early 1900s to the 2000s. Despite its seclusion, Greenwood features a few recreational spots such as the Greenwood Valley Action Track for go-kart racing and Camp Victory, a 130-acre camp for children with disabilities. Outdoor enthusiasts can explore nearby State Game Lands Number 226 and Ricketts Glen State Park, which is 20 miles north and offers hiking trails, waterfalls, and campgrounds. The local dining scene is limited to The Full Bull Table and Market, while essential shopping can be found in Millville, 3 miles west, and Bloomsburg, 10 miles south. Greenwood experiences heavy rainfall and icy roads, with homes near creeks potentially in flood zones. The community does not use salt for deicing to protect its farmland, opting for sand instead. The Millville Area School District serves the area, with Millville Elementary and Millville Junior-Senior High School providing education. Greenwood's unique features include farm stands selling fresh produce and the charming tradition of "veggie fairies" leaving vegetables on doorsteps. The community is car-dependent, and drivers may occasionally find themselves behind horse-and-buggy traffic due to the local Amish population.