About 50 miles from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania's Washington Township offers pastoral serenity with its peaceful country landscape and quaint little villages. "People live here for a long time, so when the homes do finally come on the market, they often need to be renovated," says Realtor Kelly Raitano with RE/MAX Select Realty, who has sold numerous properties in the area. "But that just leaves more opportunity for building the home you really want," she adds. Although it is a rural community, Denise Lewandowski of Howard Hanna says the area is conveniently located. But she does point out that the community is car-dependent.
In Washington Township you will find pastoral serenity with its peaceful country landscape.
Washington Township could be described as a quiet, relaxing, slow moving rural area.
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Housing can cost as much as $399,000
Homes in the area range in cost between $211,000 and $339,000. The median lot size is 73,616 square feet and homes median size is 1,609 square feet. A 3-bedroom ranch could cost $204,000, while a 3-bedroom, custom build can be bought for $340,000. Roughly 98% of the structures in the community are residences. The CAP Index crime score is 1 out of 10, the lowest possible score. While residents of the small villages of Hilliards and North Washington enjoy a neighborly small-town vibe, residents farther from the village center tend to savor their seclusion. "It's really nothing but farms and undeveloped country, so it's a peaceful and beautiful spot to call home," Raitano says, noting that local farmers are known to buy up excess land to increase their agricultural operation.
These farmhouses look like they could be right at home on rural Washington Township lots.
Single family houses sit on nice sized lots between large farms in Washington Township.
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Kids can attend two local schools
After an exciting summer of camping, students living in Washington Township will take the bus to school in the Moniteau School District, which has two locations. Kindergarten through sixth-grade students will start at Dassa McKinney Elementary School, which maintains a grade of B-minus on Niche. In seventh grade, students can transition to Moniteau Junior-Senior High School, which maintains a C on Niche and encourages students to develop their creative side with courses such as art history, ceramics, culinary arts and media production. Interested students can also participate in the active Future Farmers of America chapter, which provides opportunities to learn about natural resource management and food science — important aspects of an agriculturally focused community. There are also five colleges and universities local to the community, including the University of Pittsburgh-Greensburg.
Dassa McKinney Elementary School is a public school located in West Sunbury, PA.
Moniteau Junior/Senior High School is a public school located in West Sunbury, PA.
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Hiking, biking and fishing options
Residents will find a serene escape within the 10,000 acres of State Game Lands No. 95. Throughout the year, hunters can pursue white-tailed deer, wild turkey and waterfowl in addition to the ringneck pheasants that the county stocks annually. Morning fishing trips to Glade Dam Lake are popular during summer, and more than 6 miles of trails make it easy to explore the area on foot or by bike. Although there are no local parks in the township, kids can get a thrill from the obstacle course and events held at Peaceful Valley Campground. With a pool and waterslides, lakes, a winery, a restaurant, an ice cream store and playgrounds, this campground may as well be its own tiny village.
Peaceful Valley Campground in Washington Township is prepared for family fun in the summer.
State Game Lands Number 95 is where residents of Washington Township like to hunt.
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Local butcher provides smalltown feel
Oneida Valley Grocery is a one-stop shop with everything from frozen meals to fresh fish. Cuts of local meat can be bought at the family-owned Slater's Meats and More. More extensive shopping can be found in Butler, a 20-mile trip. Downtown Pittsburgh, about 50 miles south, has even more shopping and entertainment options.
Slater's Meat's and More prepares and packages meat for the residents of Washington Township.
Residents shop at Oneida Valley Grocery for fresh produce in Washington Township.
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The rodeo is coming to town
There are a few entertainment options closer to home, though: In late summer, watch for signs advertising North Washington's famous professional rodeo show, a popular event for this usually calm and quiet village. Classes at The Glass Blowing Center allow practice making ornaments, pendants and sculptures.
The North Washington Rodeo is the talk of the town a couple times of year for locals.
Washington Township is full of farms, rolling hills and beautiful country.
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Close to 6 major highways
Residents can access routes 66, 286, 356, 366, 380 and 819 for daily commutes and general travel.
Route 819 is a common road for daily commutes in Washington Township.
Route 380 is a beautiful road taking you through the country of Washington Township.
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Lowest possible crime score
The CAP Index crime score is 1 out of 10, the lowest possible score.
Washington Township is about 50 miles from Pittsburgh, PA.
The many trails in Washington Township are perfect for off-road vehicles.
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Average Home Value
Source: Public Records
Property Mix - Square Feet
This Neighborhood Has More Owners
Demographics
Total Population
1,233
Median Age
45
Population Density
1 person/acre
Population under 18
21.6%
On par with the national average
23.8%
Population over 65
23.3%
On par with the national average
19.1%
Finances
Median Household Income
$60,278
Below the national average
$71,702
Average Household Income
$73,907
Education and Workforce
High School Graduates
88.6%
College Graduates
12.3%
Below the national average
34.1%
Advanced Degrees
5.5%
Below the national average
13.3%
% Population in Labor Force
64.4%
Weather
Annual Precipitation
47''
Average Winter Low Temperature
18°F
Average Summer High Temperature
82°F
Annual Snowfall
52''
Area Factors
Somewhat Bikeable
Bike Score®
1/ 100
Car-Dependent
Walk Score®
0/ 100
Source: Walk Score
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