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Why Live in Ontelaunee

Ontelaunee, Pennsylvania, offers a rural charm that appeals to small families seeking seclusion while maintaining access to essential shopping and dining. The area is characterized by winding country roads, a placid lake, rolling wheat fields, and a small-town culture. Homes in Ontelaunee are typically situated on large plots of land, with options ranging from two-bedroom 1920s townhomes to four-bedroom contemporary houses on half-acre suburban lots. The local schools, including Schuylkill Valley Elementary, Middle, and High Schools, have high ratings, and The King's Academy, a private Christian school, is less than 5 miles away in Mohrsville. Outdoor recreation is abundant, with fishing and hiking around Lake Ontelaunee, sports fields in Perry Township 9 miles northeast, and Willow Hollow Golf Course 7 miles southwest. Dining options are concentrated along Pennsylvania Route 61, featuring local favorites like Andali’s Family Restaurant & Pizzeria and Leesport Diner. Shopping includes Redner’s Warehouse Markets and the century-old Leesport Farmers Market, which also hosts events like craft shows and a fall festival. Employment opportunities are bolstered by nearby warehouses, including an Amazon Fulfillment Center in Reading. Transportation is primarily car-based, with Pennsylvania Route 61 connecting residents to neighboring towns and charter lines serving Reading Regional Airport 7 miles south. For medical needs, locals often visit Lehigh Valley Hospital-Cedar Crest in Allentown, 30 miles northeast.

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