$385,261Average Value$149Average Price per Sq Ft9Homes For Sale
Ontelaunee, a place with rural charm
Homebuyers seek homes in Ontelaunee because they enjoy rural seclusion and access to nearby shopping and dining necessities. "Ontelaunee attracts a lot of small families who want to avoid the hustle and bustle of cities like Allentown Philadelphia," says Jerry Buffa, who sells homes in the area for Coldwell Banker Realty. Locals most appreciate Ontelaunee for its winding country roads, placid lake, rolling wheat fields and small-town culture. “There’s not a whole lot of attractions inside the towns of Berks County, but people who move here aren’t looking for an exciting nightlife," says Associate Broker and Realtor Rose M. Beck, who sells homes in the area for RE/Max of Reading. Buffa added that the railroad track running through Ontelaunee can be a turnoff or an attraction, depending on the homebuyer.
Rolling through the heartland of Ontelaunee, this farmer steers progress on his tractor.
Ontelaunee's agricultural tapestry unfurls as it showcases the rustic charm of hay bales.
Discover the timeless beauty of Ontelaunee's farm roads, where simplicity meets elegance.
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Homes on large plots of land
“The real estate in Berks County, on average, spends about 17 days on the market, as opposed to Schuylkill County to the north, where the average is 35 days,” Beck says. “Homes sold in Berks County have an average price of $282,000, while in Schuylkill, it's around $150,000.” Two-bedroom 1920s townhomes are valued between $115,000 and $150,000. Three-bedroom ranch-style houses are valued between $220,000 and $320,000. Homebuyers can purchase four-bedroom contemporary-style houses on half-acre suburban lots for between $380,000 and $530,000. Three-bedroom houses on two-acre lots outside of town are valued between $330,000 and $530,000.
Embrace the charm of Ontelaunee, PA, with this modern farmhouse nestled in the heart of nature.
A glimpse into the cozy charm and breathtaking views that define Ontelaunee Lakehouse living.
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Moderately rated schools
Children can attend Schuylkill Valley Elementary School, Schuylkill Valley Middle School and Schuylkill Valley High School. Students at the high school participate in programs like Future Farmers of America and sports like football, cheerleading, bowling and swimming. All three schools have B Niche ratings. Some children attend junior kindergarten through 12th grade at The King's Academy, less than 5 miles away in Mohrsville. It is a private Christian school.
Schuylkill Valley Elementary is a top rated school with an "A" in Niche.
High school students of Leesport attend Schuylkill Valley High School.
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Ample outdoor recreation
People go fishing in Lake Ontelaunee, which borders the township. The trail loop around the lake is a hit with hikers. People travel about 9 miles northeast to play sports like softball on Perry Township's athletic fields. Residents can travel about 7 miles southwest to spend the day at Willow Hollow Golf Course.
A picturesque retreat awaits at Lake Ontelaunee, inviting you to lose yourself in the peace.
Tranquil shores and vibrant skies make Lake Ontelaunee a haven of serenity in Ontelaunee, PA.
Breathtaking views of Ontelaunee, PA's athletic fields.
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Shopping, dining and warehouses
Many of the area's dining options are along Pennsylvania Route 61. Andali’s Family Restaurant & Pizzeria has been a local staple since 1989. Less than a mile away in Leesport, folks eat hot wings and listen to live music at the Village Tavern. Leesport Diner is a local favorite for its daily breakfast specials. In Ontelaunee, locals shop for groceries at Redner’s Warehouse Markets, a 100% employee-owned business. The Leesport Farmers Market on Gernants Church Road has been family-owned and operated for over a century. Aside from its produce sales, the business holds livestock auctions and a flea market. Some locals are employed at Ashley Furniture Industries' nearby manufacturing and distribution center. “A major economic draw to the area would be the Amazon Fulfillment Center in Reading. It is a central hub for distribution,” Buffa says. "A lot of companies of warehouses in or near Ontelaunee."
A charming entrance to Andalís in Ontelaunee, PA.
An artful display of garlic bread that transcends the ordinary.
Redner's, where shopping feels like a stroll through Ontelaunee's heart.
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Social activities and events
Many of the area's recreational activities are based on the landscape's agricultural offerings. Folks take part in tastings at Deerfoot Vineyards and Winery. When locals get married, they will likely hold a rustic wedding at Lakeview Farms. The YMCA of Reading and Berks County offers a youth summer program at the Willow Glen Playground. Leesport Farmers Market holds events like sports memorabilia shows, craft shows, collectible toy shows and a fall festival. The fall festival involves food trucks, vendors and hayrides. People drive south to Reading to watch new films at its IMAX theater.
Sip, swirl, and savor the charm of Ontelaunee's finest winery.
History unfold in the heart of Ontelaunee, PA.
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Transportation in the area
Almost all residents drive cars because homes and businesses are so spread out. The Berks Area Transportation Authority runs a bus route connecting residents to their neighboring boroughs. Pennsylvania Route 61, also known as Pottsville Pike, connects locals to neighboring towns like Hamburg, Shoemakersville and Reading. About 7 miles south of Ontelaunee, charter lines serve Reading Regional Airport. People can drive 30 miles northeast to Allentown via U.S. Route 222. Most locals receive medical treatment at Lehigh Valley Hospital-Cedar Crest in Allentown. Allentown is also home to Lehigh Valley International Airport as well. Folks travel 72 miles southeast via Interstate 70 to reach Philadelphia.
A picturesque journey through the heart of rural Pennsylvania.
A weathered truck tells tales of Ontelaunee's history.
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Parks in this Area
Temple Playground
Playground
Parking Lot
Leesport Playground
Reading Crest Park
Jim Dietrich Park
Baseball/Softball
Soccer
Parking Lot
Cornerstone Park
Rachel Trois Memorial Park
Transit
Airport
Lehigh Valley International
54 min drive
Bus
Route 61 & Route 73 Farside Nb
Bus
Route 61 & Schneider Electric Entrance
Bus
Route 61 &Mohrsville Rd. Nearside Nb
Bus
Leesport Park And Ride (Redners)
Bus
Route 61 & Bellmans Chrch Rd. Farside Sb
Bus
Ashley Plant Entrance
Bus
Route 61 & Mohrsville Rd. Farside Sb
Crime and Safety
1 - Low Crime, 10 - High Crime
Ontelaunee
US
Homicide
1
4
Sexual Assault
2
4
Assault with Weapon
2
4
Robbery
2
4
Burglary
2
4
Motor Vehicle Theft
2
4
Larceny
2
4
Crime Score
2
4
Source: WhatIsMyCrimeRisk.com
Demographics and Home Trends
On average, homes in Ontelaunee, PA sell after 71 days on the market compared to the national average of 47 days. The average sale price for homes in Ontelaunee, PA over the last 12 months is $394,621, up 5% from the average home sale price over the previous 12 months.
REAL ESTATE: 65 ACRE HORSE FARM w/ 60X140 Pole building, 2 story farm house w/2,448SF, 1st floor w/washer & dryer laundry area, eat-in country kitchen w/custom cabinets, SS appliances, living room, 1 bedroom, 1 baths, patio area/pergola, 2nd floor large great room/loft area, 3 bedrooms, 1 bath, basement oil air heat, central AC (2 zones), insulated /tilt windows & covered front porch. House has
With approximately 4000 sq ft total finished living space and the potential to finish an additional 700+ sq ft, 2 kitchens and a fully fenced backyard on a lot totaling just under a half acre, this beautiful, well maintained home is move in ready in time for summer. This former spec/model home has all the upgrades one would expect as one of this development's showpieces when it was built just a
REAL ESTATE: 65 ACRE HORSE FARM w/ 60X140 Pole building, 2 story farm house w/2,448SF, 1st floor w/washer & dryer laundry area, eat-in country kitchen w/custom cabinets, SS appliances, living room, 1 bedroom, 1 ½ baths, patio area/pergola, 2nd floor large great room/loft area, 3 bedrooms, 1 bath, basement oil air heat, central AC (2 zones), insulated /tilt windows & covered front porch. House
Nestled on 4.7 peaceful acres, this beautifully maintained 5-bedroom, 2-bath home is full of warmth, character, and charm. From the moment you arrive, you'll feel the pride of ownership in every detail - inside and out. Step inside to a cozy living room centered around a charming fireplace, perfect for quiet evenings and relaxed gatherings. The heart of the home features a bright, inviting
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Average Home Value
Source: Public Records
Property Mix - Square Feet
This Neighborhood Has More Owners
Demographics
Total Population
1,357
Median Age
41
Population Density
1 person/acre
Population under 18
25.9%
On par with the national average
23.8%
Population over 65
17.7%
On par with the national average
19.1%
Finances
Median Household Income
$95,036
Above the national average
$71,702
Average Household Income
$108,864
Education and Workforce
High School Graduates
91.9%
College Graduates
26.6%
Below the national average
34.1%
Advanced Degrees
9.4%
% Population in Labor Force
74.1%
Above the national average
65.1%
Weather
Annual Precipitation
44''
Average Winter Low Temperature
23°F
Average Summer High Temperature
86°F
Annual Snowfall
18''
Area Factors
Somewhat Bikeable
Bike Score®
23/ 100
Car-Dependent
Walk Score®
0/ 100
Source: Walk Score
Source: Walk Score
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