$195,000
- 5 Beds
- 2 Baths
- 1,776 Sq Ft
1964 Perkiomen Ave, Reading, PA 19606
brendan lamy RE/MAX Of Reading
$195,000
1964 Perkiomen Ave, Reading, PA 19606
brendan lamy RE/MAX Of Reading
$319,900
202 High St, Reading, PA 19606
Pete Heim Keller Williams Platinum Realty - Wyomissing
$330,000
2241 Fairview Ave, Reading, PA 19606
Tricia Bubel RE/MAX Of Reading
$325,000
2136 Perkiomen Ave, Reading, PA 19606
Naomi Brown Capstone Commercial
$214,900
2531 Perkiomen Ave, Reading, PA 19606
Anthony Borelli Century 21 Gold
$230,000
20 Pennwyn Tc, Reading, PA 19606
Judy Brown GKS Brown Realty Services
$169,900
0 Highland Ave, Reading, PA 19606
0 Highland Ave, Reading, PA 19606$349,900 Open Sun 12PM - 2PM
2326 Grandview Ave, Reading, PA 19606
Dave Decembrino RE/MAX Of Reading
$549,000
237 Endlich Ave, Reading, PA 19606
Adam Krafczek AveNew LLC
$699,900
2201 & 2207 Perkiomen Ave, Reading, PA 19606
Gilbert Carbon Century 21 Gold
$350,000
2140 Perkiomen Ave, Reading, PA 19606
Brandon Flowers Century 21 Gold
$819,900
300 Friedensburg Rd, Mount Penn, PA 19606
Jimmy Thelusca Pagoda Realty
$294,900
523 S 18 1/2 St, Reading, PA 19606
Jenniffer Jimenez United Real Estate Strive 212
$409,900
1849 Perkiomen Ave, Reading, PA 19606
Robert Kearney RE/MAX Of Reading
Mount Penn, Pennsylvania, is a borough nestled between Mount Penn to the north and Neversink Mountain to the south, featuring 100-year-old homes that add historic charm to the area. The borough is known for its American Foursquares and colonial-style homes from the late 1800s to early 1900s, surrounded by mature trees. The southern part of Mount Penn includes mid-1900s single-family homes, such as ranch-style and split-level homes, as well as unique two-story Mediterranean homes with tile roofs and stucco siding. Residents can enjoy outdoor activities at Pendora Park, which features a basketball court, softball field, and a jungle-themed playground. The park is easily accessible via the Mineral Spring Road bridge.
Mount Penn Primary School and Mt. Penn Elementary School serve younger students, while Antietam Middle-Senior High School, which includes a café in the library, caters to older students. Dining options in the borough include Mount Penn Family Restaurant and Jake’s of Mt. Penn, a community staple since 1946. For shopping, Antietam Plaza offers essentials, and additional retail options are available a few miles east in Exeter Township or two miles west in Downtown Reading. A notable local attraction is The Pagoda, located two miles up Mount Penn, providing stunning views of the city and surrounding areas.