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Neighborhoods in Lancaster County, PA

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    Ross

    Ross in Lancaster has early 20th-century rowhouses on walkable tree-lined streets. It has Sixth Ward Park, the Lancaster Science Factory and eateries like Quips Pub. Lancaster General Hospital is a major employer located in Ross.

    • Average Value

      $273K

    • List Price

      $184K - $514K

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      10 Listings

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    Mussertown

    Mussertown in Lancaster is a historic area near downtown with brick colonial townhouses. Roberto Clemente Park offers recreation. The neighborhood has a strong Puerto Rican cultural presence.

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      $254K

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      $171K - $634K

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      1 Listing

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    East Side

    East Side is a Lancaster neighborhood known for historic townhouses and verdant Reservoir Park. Residents frequently shop at Lancaster Central Market and enjoy proximity to downtown

    • Average Value

      $251K

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      $188K - $412K

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      7 Listings

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    Prospect Heights

    Prospect Heights blends urban convenience with suburban space in Lancaster. Brick homes line maple streets near Brandon Park and Manor Shopping Center. Highlights include Spring House Brewing Company and the annual Gyrofest, a local event.

    • Average Value

      $237K

    • List Price

      $167K - $356K

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      6 Listings

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    West End

    West End in Lancaster is a vibrant community near downtown Lancaster. The walkable area has colorful murals, creative residents, and is near Franklin & Marshall College. Parks and cafes add diverse amenities.

    • Average Value

      $231K

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      $145K - $450K

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      7 Listings

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    Stevens

    Stevens, a quiet residential area in Lancaster, features Thaddeus Stevens College and affordable homes. The multicultural neighborhood offers easy access to Reservoir Park and downtown's vibrant arts scene.

    • Average Value

      $219K

    • List Price

      $173K - $363K

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      4 Listings

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    Cabbage Hill

    Cabbage Hill has diverse housing options and a tight-knit community in Lancaster. Culliton Park offers sports facilities and playgrounds. Unique local eateries are popular here. Locals can walk downtown and are close to Lancaster General Hospital.

    • Average Value

      $208K

    • List Price

      $144K - $359K

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      12 Listings

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    Conestoga Heights

    Conestoga Heights in Lancaster has Colonial-inspired rowhomes and modern townhomes near the 550-acre Lancaster County Park. Downtown and its many amenities are about a mile away.

    • Average Value

      $207K

    • List Price

      $195K - $299K

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    Southside Lancaster

    Southside Lancaster in Lancaster features historic homes along South Prince and South Queen Streets. The neighborhood offers local markets, diverse dining options, and proximity to Lancaster County Central Park for recreation.

    • Average Value

      $200K

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      $116K - $357K

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      5 Listings

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    Churchtowne

    Churchtowne is a walkable neighborhood in Lancaster with homes from the late 1800s and early 1900s. The area offers local shops, eateries, and Ewell/Gantz Playground. Downtown is about a mile away.

    • Average Value

      $187K

    • List Price

      $107K - $392K

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      2 Listings

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    Martic Township

    Martic Township in Lancaster County boasts Susquehanna River views and outdoor recreation at Kellys Run Nature Preserve. The area has a lower crime risk than the national average and is zoned to highly rated Penn Manor High School.

    • Average Value

      $413K

    • List Price

      $134K - $1.1M

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      3 Listings

    Martic Township
  • Denver

    Denver

    Denver, Pennsylvania, isn’t quite like the mountainous Colorado city it’s named after. This small borough sits among the Amish Country's rolling farmland hills in northeastern Lancaster County with a little community of less than 4,000, dubbed the “Mile Wide Town.” From its packed historic downtown to the wide open spaces in the Amish countryside,

    • Average Value

      $370K

    • List Price

      $225K - $655K

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      4 Listings

    Denver
  • Little Britain Township

    Little Britain Township

    Though Little Britain Township may be similar to the rolling farmland and hills of Great Britain, this rural community was actually named for the origins of its early settlers in the 1730s. It started as a farming community on the south side of Lancaster County near the border of Maryland. Today, farms still make up much of the township, with

    • Average Value

      $461K

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      $199K - $806K

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      1 Listing

    Little Britain Township
  • Manor Township

    Manor Township

    Manor Township, near Lancaster, PA, blends suburban and rural living. The Enola Low Grade Rail Trail offers scenic Susquehanna River views. Homebuyers are drawn to the area's highly rated schools and low crime risk.

    • Average Value

      $430K

    • List Price

      $196K - $737K

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      1 Listing

    Manor Township
  • Conestoga Township

    Conestoga Township

    Conestoga Township has older homes on spacious lots with room to farm or hunt. Boating, fishing and swimming are popular on the Susquehanna River and Pequea Creek. Kids can attend schools in the highly rated Penn Manor School District.

    • Average Value

      $430K

    • List Price

      $285K - $2.8M

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      1 Listing

    Conestoga Township
  • Fulton Township

    Fulton Township

    Fulton Township offers a quiet rural escape on the far south side of Lancaster County, right on the border of Maryland and the Susquehanna River. “Out here, it’s more about the nature. You have the river that comes through with people on boats, kayaks and jet skis. There’s also a lot of hunting on farmland and in the woods,” says Jodi Baddick, a

    • Average Value

      $371K

    • List Price

      $77K - $1.1M

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      2 Listings

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    New Holland

    New Holland is a historic and modern center of community for the Lancaster County farmers tending some of the most fertile soil in the nation. Cars and horse-drawn carriages come into the borough on country roads, courtesy of the region's rich Pennsylvania Dutch and Anabaptist heritage. And while it’s a short drive to join the crowds in Lancaster

    • Average Value

      $365K

    • List Price

      $220K - $584K

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      3 Listings

    New Holland
  • Leacock Township

    Leacock Township

    Leacock Township is a big Amish farming community with the village of Intercourse at its center. The village has become a big draw for outsiders looking to experience the shops and restaurants of Pennsylvania Dutch Country. “People from New York think it’s slow-paced here, but we don’t feel that way,” says Kimberly Eby, a broker with Hostetter

    • Average Value

      $513K

    • List Price

      $256K - $945K

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      0 Listings

    Leacock Township
  • Colerain Township

    Colerain Township

    Amish farms roll across Colerain Township, a rural community on the far south side of Lancaster County. “As far as zoning goes, we are about 90% agricultural. It’s a beautiful farm country with rolling hills,” says Carmen Wiker, the township’s secretary and treasurer since 2012. The area offers a quiet, slow-paced atmosphere, where a drive down

    • Average Value

      $508K

    • List Price

      $353K - $4M

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      4 Listings

    Colerain Township
  • Salisbury Township Lancaster

    Salisbury Township Lancaster

    Life moves slowly in Salisbury Township, a community immersed in Amish farmland. “People live here because they want to be out in the country. They want to live among the Amish and have a simpler life,” says Kimberly Eby, associate broker with Hostetter Realty, who lived in the township for nearly 40 years. Salisbury isn’t to be confused with

    • Average Value

      $483K

    • List Price

      $259K - $987K

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      4 Listings

    Salisbury Township Lancaster
  • Caernarvon Township Lancaster

    Caernarvon Township Lancaster

    Rolling hills, sprawling farms and roadside produce stands are part of everyday life in Caernarvon Township, an agricultural community in Lancaster County. “This is where you go if you want to see Amish and Mennonite farms at work,” says Wendy Stauffer, a Realtor with Kingsway Realty who has been selling homes in the region for more than 30 years.

    • Average Value

      $457K

    • List Price

      $324K - $1.2M

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      1 Listing

    Caernarvon Township Lancaster
  • Eden Township

    Eden Township

    Farms stretch for miles in every direction in Eden Township, a rural community on the south side of Lancaster County. “This is a great place for people who want to get away from the busyness, the loud noises or the poor air quality of city life,” says Szilvia Troutman, who has been the township secretary since 2012. As elsewhere in Amish Country,

    • Average Value

      $454K

    • List Price

      $315K - $1.2M

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      0 Listings

    Eden Township
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    Paradise

    Surrounded by cheeky Lancaster County locales like Intercourse and Bird-in-Hand, there’s a rural village and township with a more nirvanic name: Paradise. Part of the Pequea Valley, the area covers a rolling expanse of fertile farmland, country roads and centuries-old settlements. Through a regional shift toward agritourism, housing development

    • Average Value

      $450K

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      $274K - $1.2M

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      2 Listings

    Paradise
  • Earl Township Lancaster

    Earl Township Lancaster

    A swath of Lancaster County split in the 1800s to form East Earl Township and West Earl Township alongside this small central area of Earl Township. “All three townships are very rural, but East and West are just a little more built up,” says Amanda Martin, Earl Township’s secretary treasurer. Although rural Earl Township is dominated by Amish and Mennonite

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      $447K

    • List Price

      $255K - $2.6M

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      1 Listing

    Earl Township Lancaster
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    East Earl Township

    Though much of East Earl Township is farmland, the rural area is also home to East Earl, a small community with a big draw: the nation’s largest buffet. With the large Amish community in Lancaster County, it’s common to see locals getting around by horse and buggy. The township's rolling hills also border Welsh Mountain, one of the few remaining

    • Average Value

      $445K

    • List Price

      $337K - $744K

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      1 Listing

    East Earl Township

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