Matamoras, Pennsylvania, is a small borough located at the tri-state junction of Pennsylvania, New York, and New Jersey, experiencing growth while maintaining its small-town charm. With a population of just over 2,400, Matamoras has seen an influx of new residents from New York City, attracted by its affordability and easy access to Delaware River recreation. The housing market features a mix of vintage homes, including Dutch Colonial, Colonial Revival, and American Foursquare styles, alongside new townhouse constructions. Homes built from the 1900s to 1950s are priced between $100,000 and $430,000, while newer properties from the 1960s to 2000 range from $260,000 to $420,000. Recently built townhouses are priced between $410,000 and $580,000. Matamoras offers local parks such as Airport Park, which hosts sports teams and Fourth of July fireworks, and is close to Hawks Nest Lookout, a popular spot for scenic views and photography. The borough's economy is retail-focused, with local shops and restaurants like Franico’s Pizzeria and Two Rivers Grille serving as community hubs. Education is highly rated, with Delaware Valley Elementary School, Delaware Valley Middle School, and Delaware Valley High School offering strong academic programs, including over 30 Advanced Placement courses and diverse CTE options. Matamoras is safer than the national average and provides quick access to healthcare and jobs in nearby Port Jervis, just a mile away, and is connected to Scranton and Wilkes-Barre via Interstate 84.