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Plainfield Township, PA Mobile Home for Sale

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    $39,900

    • 2 Beds
    • 1 Bath
    • 555 Sq Ft

    12 Indian Trail, Wind Gap, PA 18091

    PRICE REDUCED!! Discover serene, trail‑side living in this charming mobile home community (Indian Steps Mobile Home Park)—just steps across the street from the Appalachian Trail! Nestled in a peaceful, quiet park, this spacious 1 bedroom, 11⁄2 bath retreat offers the perfect blend of comfort and nature. Whether you're seeking a weekend getaway, a year‑round retreat, or an

    L McCord Better Homes and Gardens Real Estate Wilkins & Associates - Stroudsburg

    12 Indian Trail, Wind Gap, PA 18091

Why Live in Plainfield Township

Plainfield Township in Wind Gap, located just south of the Pocono Mountains in Northampton County, is a rural area known for its vast farmlands and outdoor recreational opportunities. The township's hilly, winding streets are lined with a variety of home styles, including ranch-style houses, contemporary colonials, older American Foursquares, and Victorians. Homes range from smaller properties under 1,500 square feet to larger four-bedroom houses. The housing market is relatively competitive, with some homes selling within three to four weeks of listing. The Pen Argyl Area School District serves the township, with schools offering a range of extracurricular activities and competitive athletics programs. Plainfield Township features several community parks, such as Plainfield Community Park and Wind Gap Park, which hosts live entertainment, craft fairs, and an annual car cruise. The Appalachian Trail and the 6.9-mile Plainfield Township Trail provide picturesque hiking opportunities. The annual Plainfield Farmer's Fair at the Fairgrounds is a local highlight, featuring eating contests, live entertainment, and a tractor pull. For shopping and dining, residents often visit Weis in Pen Argyl or the Giant at Wind Gap Plaza. Local eateries like Cafe on Broadway are popular dining spots. While the township is not walkable and public transit is minimal, the Lehigh and Northampton Transportation Authority buses and Interstate 33 provide access to nearby areas. The township's rural setting offers a quiet lifestyle with the convenience of being within an hour and a half drive to both New York and Philadelphia.

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