Bordering the Clarks Summit University, Clarks Green is a quiet borough in Lackawanna County. Known for high-ranking schools and proximity to Scranton, Clarks Green has developed into a popular residential community with accessible shops, a scenic landscape and an easy-going atmosphere. “This is a nice, laid-back suburb for country living and it’s not too far from the city,” says Alexander Schwartz, an agent who is an expert in the area at RE/MAX Realty Select. “Many New Yorkers are moving here because they want the big homes with open space, and they want their children to go to a good school district.”
Clarks Green
Located in Lackawanna County
Houses with scenic views
Homes in Clarks Green were predominantly built between the 1950s and the 1970s. Housing styles include Colonial Revival, Cape Cod, contemporary and ranch-style architecture. Trees line alongside the residential streets and create a calming, serene setting. A single-family residence with three or four bedrooms can be priced between $250,000 and $450,000. These homes usually sit on half to 1 acre of land, and the yards are often well-maintained.
A top-ranking school district in Pennsylvania
“Abington Heights has some of the best schools in the whole state, and people are wanting to move here for the schools,” Schwartz says. Young students can attend Waverly School, which has an A Niche score. Other prospective schools include South Abington Elementary School, Abington Heights Middle School and Abington Heights High School, all of which have an A-minus rating. Abington Heights High has a dual enrollment program where students can earn associate degrees and study college-level courses. Surrounding colleges include Clarks Summit University, Lackawanna College, Johnson College, Marywood University and Keystone College.
Outdoor adventures in neighboring townships
Golfers can practice their swings at the Glen Oak Golf Course or the Summit Hills Golf Course. Clarks Summit University has a 4-acre pond and scenic walkways for casual evening strolls. Mayor Donald L. Eilenberger Memorial is a small, quiet park right by the neighborhood. Nearby in South Abington Township, Hillside Park and South Abington Park have playing fields, sports facilities, recreational programs and special events for the local communities. People can also go to the 110-acre Griffith Reservoir to fish or enjoy the tranquil views. For those who like skiing, the Montage Mountain Resorts is about 15 miles south of the borough.
Culinary destinations in Clarks Summit
Residents can shop for groceries at the Fresh Grocer of Summit Square Shopping Center - Gerrity's and Weis Market. In the summertime, South Abington’s farmers market gives community members the option of getting locally grown fresh produce. Chain retailers such as Target, Walmart and Kohl’s are located in Dickson City, which is about 6 miles away. Many area restaurants are home to Clarks Summit’s State Street, which turns into Northern Boulevard. Alter House Restaurant & Bar is a family-owned, farm-to-table New American eatery with grilled New York Strip steak and pan-seared duck breast. Colarusso's Café is a laid-back pizzeria serving Italian food. For shopping sprees, the Viewmont Mall in Scranton is about 4 miles south of the borough and has stores such as Macy’s and Pandora.
Festivals in Lackawanna County
The Abington Community Library hosts fun events, arts and crafts workshops, reading and writing programs and movie marathons for local communities. Each year, The Clarks Summit Festival of Ice takes place in January to celebrate winter with massive ice sculptures, ice carving sessions, music, carriage rides, a parade and various games. About 8 miles to the south, downtown Scranton hosts the annual Scranton St. Patrick’s Parade, where 150,000 people flock to the city to witness the float and Irish dances. La Festa Italiana, one of the most celebrated traditions of Northeastern Pennsylvania, commemorates Italian-American heritage with Italian cuisine, roasts at the cappuccino tent and live music performances throughout the four-day fair.
Commuting into nearby cities
Located about 4 miles to the west, the Clarks Summit State Hospital has a comprehensive care facility. Scranton, the closest metropolis, is 7 miles to the south via U.S. Route 11. Interstate 476 provides an easy drive to Philadelphia, while Interstate 81 takes one to Northern New York. For flights, the Wilkes-Barre Scranton International Airport is located about 15 to 20 miles away by Avoca Borough.

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Pamela Wheatley
Responds Quickly(570) 243-0264
115 Total Sales
1 in Clarks Green
$860,000 Price
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Adam Davis
Responds QuicklyCLASSIC PROPERTIES
(570) 774-4682
165 Total Sales
2 in Clarks Green
$270K - $305K Price Range
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David Petz
Responds QuicklyLevy Realty Group
(570) 569-1437
26 Total Sales
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Leah Gianacopoulos
ERA One Source Realty
(570) 774-4644
419 Total Sales
9 in Clarks Green
$169K - $775K Price Range
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Jim Nasser
Nasser Real Estate, Inc.
(570) 843-1931
296 Total Sales
6 in Clarks Green
$194K - $609K Price Range
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Sunita Arora
ERA One Source Realty
(570) 630-9626
252 Total Sales
5 in Clarks Green
$169K - $440K Price Range
Clarks Green Housing Trends
On average, homes in Clarks Green, PA sell after 66 days on the market compared to the national average of 49 days. The median sale price for homes in Clarks Green, PA over the last 12 months is $363,593, up 33% from the median home sale price over the previous 12 months.