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Explore Similar Condos Within 2 Miles of Marion, PA

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    $599,000

    • 3 Beds
    • 1 Bath
    • 3,800 Sq Ft

    198 N Hunter Run Rd, Howard, PA 16841

    BRAND NEW PRICE.....MOTIVATED SELLERS!!! SELLERS MOVING OUT OF STATE.. If you are looking for a one of a kind home, you have found it. This amish built barndominium is exactly that. One of a kind. This 3800 SF home features 3 open bedrooms with a loft area and a loft sitting area. This home is completly open concept the whole way around. The beautiful exposed wood through out the home is a wood

    Jennifer L Hays Iron Valley Real Estate of Central PA

    198 N Hunter Run Rd, Howard, PA 16841
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    $385,000

    • 3 Beds
    • 4 Baths
    • 2,222 Sq Ft

    406 Stony Pointe Dr Unit 5A, Bellefonte, PA 16823

    Hassle-free living in a super convenient location—just 15 minutes to Penn State, 6 miles from Bellefonte, and an easy drive to Lock Haven. Completely turn-key and loaded with upgrades such as an electric car charging outlet and a 100-amp sub panel. The main level has tall 9-foot ceilings, pretty crown molding, and rich oak hardwood floors. The open layout connects a bright living room with a

    Amy Probst Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices Hodrick Realty, LH

    406 Stony Pointe Dr Unit 5A, Bellefonte, PA 16823

Why Live in Marion

Marion Township, located in the Appalachian Ridge and Valley Province of Pennsylvania, is a rural community 19 miles from State College Borough. Known for its farmland and lower taxes, many residents commute to State College for work. The area has agricultural roots, with Amish families operating most of the farms. Outdoor activities are easily accessible, with Bald Eagle State Park just 5 miles away, offering swimming, boating, fishing, camping, and hiking. The park is also a popular spot for bird watching and hunting. Homes in Marion Township typically feature Colonial Revival and ranch styles, with an average lot size of 1.5 acres. The Bellefonte Area School District serves the community, with Bellefonte High School providing agricultural education programs. Commuters rely on Interstate 80 and local routes like Jacksonville Road and state Route 64 for travel. Local attractions include the annual Punkin’ Chunkin’ Festival at Bald Eagle State Park, where residents launch pumpkins using various methods. Dining options within the township include The Dairy Barn-Nittany Valley Creamery, while more extensive shopping and dining are available in nearby State College, Lock Haven, and Bellefonte. The area is safer than the national average, making it a practical choice for those seeking a rural lifestyle with convenient access to urban amenities.

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