Lower priced homes near State College and Penn State
Spring Township is a rural, Centre County community with mountainous recreational opportunities and a variety of homes at a lower price than surrounding areas. Originally founded as Upper Bald Eagle Township in 1786, it got its current name from the natural springs found throughout the area. Iron, brass and limestone industries began to boom here in the early 1800s, transforming the town into a major mining hub. Several mines are still in operation today and serve as an employer for the area. Spring Township also attracts those looking for a lower cost of living while staying close to Pennsylvania State University. “The township is more affordable than State College, and you’re less than 10 minutes from the university,” says Samantha Hassinger, a Realtor with RE/MAX Centre Realty, who’s been selling homes around the area for two years.
Most homes in the Spring area have large lots to frolic and enjoy.
Bellefonte is located in Spring, Pa and is the busiest area within to enjoy and shop.
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Ranch-style homes from $250,000 in Spring Township
Homebuyers can find single-family homes and newly built townhouses clustered along suburban streets and cul-de-sacs. National-style homes from the early 1900s, as well as ranch-style and colonial houses from the late 1900s, have moderately sized yards, driveways and attached or detached garages. Older homes typically sell for $150,000 to $300,000, while newer houses usually go for $250,000 to $500,000. Two- to three-bedroom townhouses have small driveways and garages and tend to sell for $300,000 to $400,000. Spring Township's CAP Index crime score is 2 out of 10, lower than the national average of 4.
Ranch styled homes is always a popular design and an easy choice.
You can also find new larger homes in Spring as well with beautiful sprawling lawns.
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Well-rated Bellefonte school district
Students may start at Pleasant Gap Elementary, which earns a B-plus from Niche, before going to Bellefonte Area Middle, which receives a B-minus. Bellefonte Area High gets a B and offers a range of extracurricular activities including Ananda, the school’s literary arts magazine, and a ski club.
Bellefonte High School has a B rating on Niche with a 14 to 1 teacher student ratio.
Two local kids enjoying the adventure and fun of Governor's Parks playground.
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Hiking on Mount Nittany
Governor's Park is in the center of the township with sports facilities, an outdoor pool and a playground. The 5-mile Spring Creek Canyon Trail is a popular hiking spot located 4 miles west of town. There are more parks and attractions nearby in Downtown Bellefonte, including the Bellefonte Art Museum, the Bellefonte Historical Railroad Society at Talleyrand Park, a waterfront walkway and a YMCA.
With a 1 mile long walking path Governor's Park is a great escape.
There is lots of space to enjoy at Governor's Park.
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Local staples like Sunset West
There’s a Weis Markets off Zion Road for groceries. Sunset West has been a local staple since 1972, serving breakfast, lunch and dinner favorites. And Robin Hood Brewing Co. has been dishing out pints and pub eats for over a decade. “There are also quite a few local shops in Bellefonte,” says Hassinger. “For general grocery stores, people usually go to State College for more of a selection.” Choices there include Trader's Joes, Wegmans, Weis Markets and Giant.
Sunset West is a cozy American diner that serves a range of classic dishes in Spring, PA.
Robin Hood Brewing is known for its in-house craft beers and a wide selection of classic fare.
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Annual arts fair in Bellefonte
The Bellefonte Arts & Crafts Fair has been held annually since 1983. The event takes place along North Allegheny Street and features over 100 local artists and food vendors. Just 6 miles south, thousands camp in tents or RVs for the Centre County Grange Fair, the only remaining tenting fair in the country. Running for over 150 years, the nine-day event offers amusement rides, games, motorsport and equine events, vendors, food trucks and live music from different artists each night.
Commuting via I-99
The township is car-dependent because of its rural streetscape. Interstate 99 and U.S. Route 220 run through town and quickly connects residents to State College. State College Regional is the closest airport, which is located 6 miles west. The Mount Nittany Medical Center is the closest hospital, also located 6 miles west.
Having I-99 so close is a great feature to quickly get around the college state area of PA.
There is some bus service is Spring to help you get around the local area.
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