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Paxtang, PA Townhomes for Sale

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    $159,900

    • 3 Beds
    • 2 Baths
    • 1,639 Sq Ft

    2705 Derry St, Harrisburg, PA 17111

    This is a great opportunity to own a renovated property in Harrisburg. The property has recently been renovated and has a new tenant with excellent cash flow. The income from the property is $21,600 per year. The property has off-street parking and newly installed central air. Whether you are looking for an investment property or a new home to live in, come and look at this hidden gem just

    John MacDonald Core Partners Realty LLC

    2705 Derry St, Harrisburg, PA 17111
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    $169,999

    • 3 Beds
    • 1 Bath
    • 1,100 Sq Ft

    3750 Derry St, Harrisburg, PA 17111

    Don’t miss this great opportunity to own this semi detached all brick two-story home in Swatara Township. Freshly painted and featuring laminate flooring on the main level with a living room and dining room plus kitchen with all of the essential necessities. The upper level offers three bedrooms, one full bath and linen closet. The basement is unfinished with gas furnace, water heater, sump pump

    Jennifer Jablonski Howard Hanna Company-Harrisburg

    3750 Derry St, Harrisburg, PA 17111

Why Live in Paxtang

Paxtang, PA, merges Central Pennsylvania history with a strong industrial and commercial presence, offering a quiet and laid-back atmosphere compared to nearby areas. Major routes like Derry Street, Paxton Street, and Route 83 provide direct access to downtown Harrisburg, which is approximately 3 miles away, although rush hour can lead to significant traffic congestion. The community is served by multiple Capital Area Transit (CAT) bus routes, making it fairly walkable and bikeable. Harrisburg International Airport is 9 miles away, offering national and international flights. Local highlights include Harrisburg Mall, anchored by Bass Pro Shops, and dining options such as City Line Diner and Bhojan Ghar. Underdog Sports Bar and Grill is popular for game days and trivia nights. Parks like Saussaman Park and Donald R. Taylor Memorial Park host community events and offer recreational facilities, while the Capital Area Greenbelt provides 20 miles of walking and biking trails. Housing styles range from Victorian and American Foursquares to Craftsman single-family homes and traditional row homes, with properties dating back to the late 1800s. Central Dauphin East Senior High School is highly rated, contributing to the appeal for families. Despite the convenience of travel, the area can be noisy due to heavy traffic and industrial activity.

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