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Mehoopany

Mehoopany

$233,065 Average Value
$152 Average Price per Sq Ft
2 Homes For Sale

Mehoopany offers rural charm and a strong sense of community

People turn to Mehoopany Township in Wyoming County when life gets too busy in areas like Scranton and Wilkes-Barre. Mehoopany is a quiet, rural place to live without excessive commutes to work. This section of Northeastern Pennsylvania has family farms, woods that extend over rolling hills and easy access to the Susquehanna River. Life moves slowly, but the community has places to gather, like the Mehoopany Area Library. Jean Anne Oakley is a local resident who works at the library. “There’s camaraderie here and great friendships,” Oakley says. “Our supervisors are great, and it’s just a lot of fun. You know people by name, and when you get to know them, you know them for life.” After a day of work at manufacturing plants across the river or tending to fruit fields, residents can return to their homes set between open fields and mature trees.

Colonial and split-level homes on large lots throughout Mehoopany

Mehoopany residents stay in the area for years, so homes rarely go on the market. Properties that recently sold went for nearly $200,000 to almost $500,000 for colonial-style homes and split-levels. Ranch-style homes needing repairs have sold for around $200,000 or less. Some people in the area turn their cabins into Airbnbs, where out-of-town visitors can rest after exploring the Susquehanna River. Most properties have sprawling lots that create plenty of space between neighbors, but those near state Route 87 are closer together, so residents can walk across their yards to the houses next door. Homes in the area are older and attached garages are uncommon, so many residents park in driveways or under carports. It is common, though, for properties to run on septic tanks and well water systems.

Chatting with friends at Mehoopany Area Library or sailing the river

A small staff runs the Mehoopany Area Library, organizing monthly adult craft events and story hours for young kids on Wednesday mornings. “We do seminars,” Oakley says. “We just had a nutritionist come in and talk. We also do Monday Fun Nights from 4 p.m. to 8 p.m. We crochet and cross-stitch, and some people play games.” Locals can stop by the library to catch up over homemade treats, even outside planned events. “A bunch of us get together and talk about growing up here,” Oakley adds.

Aside from the library, residents have to drive to reach nearby recreation areas, like Creek Junction Park in Forkston. Kids can explore the park’s playground or play a pickup game on the paved basketball court. The two baseball fields have bleachers nearby so parents can rest while watching their athletes play. The Susquehanna River flows along Mehoopany’s northern border, and Howland Preserve Boat Ramp in Vosburg Neck State Park has the nearest boat ramp and a rocky bank along the water where anglers might fish for smallmouth bass.

Fresh fruit at Henningstead Organic Farm and Tunkhannock restaurants

Henningstead Organic Farm is family-owned and has been in Mehoopany for the past seven generations. The farm grows and sells blackberries, raspberries and organic honey. Some people pay to pick their own berries, while others stop by The Berry Barn to purchase cartons of fruit. Tunkhannock has the nearest restaurants, including the cozy Todd + Rachel’s diner that serves classic burgers and sandwiches for lunch and dinner. Twigs Cafe has a similar menu, though customers can pair their burgers with cocktails or draft beer. Dandy is a convenience store and gas station in Mehoopany, but most residents drive to Tunkhannock to shop at grocery stores like Walmart. Chain retail stores and restaurants are in Scranton and Wilkes-Barre, including Target and Lowe's Home Improvement.

Working at Procter & Gamble or in Wilkes-Barre's medical field

Although Mehoopany is rural, it's close to employers. “Procter & Gamble is a big one, and there are family farms and independent businesses,” Oakley says. The drive to the P&G manufacturing plant takes less than 10 minutes, depending on where people live. Route 87 leads about 11 miles to downtown Tunkhannock, a 15-minute drive, where there are restaurants and a few boutiques. The Wyoming County Healthcare Center is in Tunkhannock, offering primary care services and clinics specializing in areas like lab work and dialysis. The Wilkes-Barre General Hospital, also a big employer, is a 30-mile drive on state Route 309. The Wilkes-Barre Scranton International Airport is about 40 miles away.

Students head to class in Tunkhannock

Mehoopany falls within the Tunkhannock Area School District, rated C-plus by Niche. Tunkhannock Area Primary Center has kindergarten through second-grade classes and is currently unrated by Niche. Tunkhannock Area Intermediate Center gets a C-plus and shares a building with Tunkhannock STEM Academy, which has a C rating. Tunkhannock Area High School has a B-minus and serves eighth through 12th graders.

The FWM Volunteer Fire Company handles the fireworks every July

The FWM Volunteer Fire Company’s fire station is in Mehoopany, and the volunteers respond to emergencies in the area and surrounding towns like Forkston. Every Fourth of July, residents visit the fire station for a parade, chicken dinners made by firefighters and an evening filled with fireworks. All the money raised by selling roasted chickens supports the fire company. Mehoopany Baptist Church has been a part of the area for over 200 years. It was originally established in the early 1800s as a Presbyterian church, but the current location on Route 87 was built around the 1960s.

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Mehoopany Housing Trends

Housing Trends

Median List Price
$223,500
Median Sale Price
$233,500
Median Single Family Sale Price
$232,000
Median Change From 1st List Price
4%
Last 12 months Home Sales
14
Median Home Sale Price YoY Change
34%
Average Price Per Sq Ft
$152

Area Facts

Number of Homes in Neighborhood
97
Number of Homes for Sale
2
Median Year Built
1968
Months of Supply
1.70
Average Single Family Home Size Sq Ft
1,767
Below the national average
1,924
Median Lot Size Sq Ft
28,749

Homes for Sale

Distribution of Home Values

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Property Mix - Square Feet

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Demographics

Total Population
949
Median Age
45
Population Density
2 ppl/acre
Population under 18
23%
On par with the national average
23.8%
Population over 65
24.6%
Above the national average
19.1%

Finances

Median Household Income
$58,571
Below the national average
$71,702
Average Household Income
$77,744

Education and Workforce

High School Graduates
90.9%
College Graduates
10.3%
Below the national average
34.1%
Advanced Degrees
1.8%
Below the national average
13.3%
% Population in Labor Force
57.2%

Weather

Annual Precipitation
39''
Average Winter Low Temperature
21°F
Average Summer High Temperature
84°F
Annual Snowfall
37''

Area Factors

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Walk Score®®

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