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Neighborhoods near West Scranton High School in Scranton, PA

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    South Abington

    With encompassing greenery and abundant lakes and creeks meandering through, South Abington is a tranquil township found in Lackawanna County. Today, the area has become a desirable suburb with top-tier schools, accessible recreation and natural outings with a vibrant city life close by. “South Abington is a major subdivision of Scranton; this is

    • Average Value

      $405K

    • List Price

      $220K - $1.1M

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      15 Listings

    South Abington
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    Scott

    Adjacent to the rows of boroughs outside Scranton is Scott, a sprawling rural neighborhood in Scott Township surrounded by the scenic parks and forests of Lackawanna County. Since the township spans more than 25 square miles, the southern portion of Scott tends to be referred to as “Justus” and the northern portion as “Montdale.” The Joe Terry

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      $307K

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      $109K - $789K

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      3 Listings

    Scott
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    Chinchilla

    Chinchilla, Pennsylvania, is best thought of as two distinct areas joined together in a single neighborhood. “Locals refer to places by school district; this neighborhood is part Abington and part Lakeland,” says Diane Calabro, co-founder of Classic Properties, who has sold homes in the area for almost 50 years. Chinchilla, by its official

    • Average Value

      $292K

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      $170K - $1.1M

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      0 Listings

    Chinchilla
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    West Mountain

    West Mountain, as the name suggests, is a rural mountain neighborhood outside Scranton. Trees surround homes, giving residents a sense of privacy. “I cannot see my neighbor from my house but can still get to downtown Scranton in 5 minutes,” says Jamie Rillstone, a real estate agent with Berkshire Hathaway Home Services who has worked in Scranton

    • Average Value

      $262K

    • List Price

      $140K - $523K

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      2 Listings

    West Mountain
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    Throop

    Throop was first incorporated as a borough toward the end of the 19th century and was originally populated by individuals working in the coal mining and silk manufacturing industries. Situated between Scranton and Carbondale, modern-day Throop is now a mixed-property neighborhood that includes a range of residential, municipal and industrial

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      $225K

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      $98K - $403K

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      3 Listings

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    Greenridge

    Greenridge overlooks downtown Scranton from the Electric City’s northeast side, just east of the Lackawanna River. “This is a very nice neighborhood in Scranton,” says Re/Max Realty Select’s Alexander Schwartz, who has worked with clients buying and selling local real estate for nearly 5 years. “The setting is very historic with beautiful,

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      $212K

    • List Price

      $96K - $709K

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      10 Listings

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    Hill Section

    The Hill Section is anchored by the presence of institutions such as the University of Scranton, the Regional Hospital of Scranton and the lush green space of Nay Aug Park. “In the Hill Section, the university, the hospitals and the park are the big three,” says Pat Rogan, a real estate agent with the Hub Real Estate Group and former member of the

    • Average Value

      $202K

    • List Price

      $104K - $362K

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      12 Listings

    Hill Section
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    Dickson City

    Dickson City’s residential area is paralleled by two main corridors for shopping and dining, located in the heart of the Coal Region in northeastern Pennsylvania. Residential despite being sandwiched by Main Street and the Scranton Carbondale Highway, Dickson City locals enjoy a suburban lifestyle. It’s also an atmosphere reflective of the area’s

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      $199K

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      $112K - $512K

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      6 Listings

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    Taylor

    The borough of Taylor is a small suburban community in Lackawanna County. It is bordered by the Lackawanna River to the east and U.S. Interstate Highway 476 to the west. The borough was founded in 1790 at the foot of Bald Mountain. It was once home to major silk manufacturing plants and coal mining operations, and in fact, most of the neighborhood

    • Average Value

      $194K

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      $79K - $318K

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      5 Listings

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    Downtown Scranton

    Scranton has a rich history of being an industrial epicenter, from coal mines to iron furnaces and railyards. Today, the northeastern Pennsylvania city honors its history through an amalgam of cultural centers, diverse shops and eateries, and vibrant community events. Located along the Susquehanna River, Downtown Scranton sits about 2 hours from

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      $183K

    • List Price

      $120K - $215K

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      0 Listings

    Downtown Scranton
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    Tripp's Park

    Tripp’s Park is a small neighborhood that sits 2 miles outside of downtown Scranton. The streets are filled with independent businesses where people can purchase a cupcake or shop for antiques. Because US Route 11 runs through the middle of town, it is easy for residents to access nearby malls and big-box stores. Residents can connect with nature

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      $168K

    • List Price

      $65K - $385K

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      13 Listings

    Tripp's Park
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    South Side

    While many people know Scranton from the hit TV show The Office, they might not know South Side. Just 1.8 miles south of downtown Scranton, South Side’s rolling hills and residential streets keep people close to the city center without putting them in the middle of the action. “It’s a little more industrial,” says Realtor Michelle Valvano with

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      $165K

    • List Price

      $79K - $295K

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      18 Listings

    South Side
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    Hyde Park

    Just west of downtown Scranton, Hyde Park is home to various cuisines and storefronts. Residents can walk from the front porch of their homes to a local eatery or market and likely pass a church along the way. The town is home to Saint Ann’s Monastery, which also offers Mass services. Aside from retail and churches, the west side offers plenty of

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      $164K

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      $89K - $362K

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      22 Listings

    Hyde Park
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    Providence

    Situated on the edges of Scranton’s city limits is Providence, a residential suburb that offers relatively affordable single-family homes with convenient access to Downtown Scranton and surrounding Lackawanna County. This area also borders a major highway interchange and several retail outlets, including Viewmont Mall and the Dickson City

    • Average Value

      $155K

    • List Price

      $85K - $302K

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      4 Listings

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    Keyser Valley

    Keyser Valley, a suburb west of Scranton, is a small pocket of homes on the southeastern side of Keyser Avenue, surrounded by wholesale warehouses and storage facilities. The neighborhood has wide roads with on-street parking and mature beech and evergreen trees. Houses in the area are a mix of older Foursquare and Dutch colonials from the

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      $146K

    • List Price

      $75K - $275K

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      1 Listing

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    The Plot

    The Plot allows residents to enjoy the benefits of downtown Scranton without the bustle of the Electric City. Single-family homes are close together, allowing people to sit on their porches and talk to each other. The Co-Op Farmer’s Market, which has been running for over 80 years, sells fresh produce during the summer and fall. Students in the

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      $129K

    • List Price

      $68K - $214K

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      1 Listing

    The Plot
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    Pine Brook

    Pine Brook is a neighborhood near downtown Scranton well known as the home of Cooper’s Seafood and the Pennsylvania Paper & Supply Company’s iconic tower, a trademark of The Office, appearing in the credits of each episode. Aside from serving seafood to the community since 1948, the beloved characters of the show reference Cooper’s and wear the

    • Average Value

      $121K

    • List Price

      $148K - $285K

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      3 Listings

    Pine Brook