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Springhill Township Houses for Sale

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    $299,900

    • 4 Beds
    • 4.5 Baths
    • 4,125 Sq Ft

    224 First St, Gans, PA 15439

    This impressively large home offers the perfect blend of space, style, and flexibility—ideal for larger households, generational living, remote professionals, or anyone who loves to host. Thoughtfully designed with hardwood and tile flooring throughout, the home exudes modern appeal while ensuring long-lasting durability. Multiple flex spaces provide endless possibilities—set up a home office,

    Lindsay Williams BERKSHIRE HATHAWAY HOMESERVICES TOUCHDOWN HOME PROS REALTY

    224 First St, Gans, PA 15439
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    $125,000

    • 3 Beds
    • 1 Bath
    • 928 Sq Ft

    2193 Springhill Furnace Rd, Smithfield, PA 15478

    Endless potential awaits in this 3-bedroom, 1-bath single-family home located on a scenic and usable 2.3-acre lot. Featuring mostly flat, open land and gorgeous mountain views, the property offers room to build, garden, entertain, or simply enjoy country living.The home is a fixer upper with good bones, ideal for investors or buyers looking to renovate and make it their own. Features include

    Katlyn Kimm RE/MAX SELECT REALTY

    2193 Springhill Furnace Rd, Smithfield, PA 15478

Why Live in Springhill Township

Springhill Township in Point Marion features a diverse range of homes, from 1940s cottages and bungalows to newer Craftsman-style builds. The housing market here is slower, with some properties taking up to three months to sell. Residents often travel 6 miles south to Cheat Lake Park for outdoor activities, including a 4.5-mile hiking and biking trail, a swimming beach, and fishing spots with largemouth and smallmouth bass, catfish, and crappies. Dining options within the township are limited, but Mountain View Cafe and Bullfeathers are popular nearby choices, known for their breakfast steaks, homemade desserts, and classic American fare. During Halloween, the community gathers at Rich Farms' Fright Farm, a well-known haunted attraction in Pennsylvania featuring a Hayride of No Return and Frightmare Mansion. For groceries, residents drive 7 miles north to Fairchance's Shop 'n Save or visit the Family Dollar in Smithfield. The area experiences minimal traffic, and U.S. Route 119 provides direct access through the township. Students attend schools in the Albert Gallatin Area School District, with Friendship Hill Elementary School being highly rated. Downtown Pittsburgh is a 60-mile drive away, making it accessible for occasional trips to the city. Overall, Springhill Township offers a quieter lifestyle with low crime risk areas compared to the national average, making it a practical choice for those seeking a peaceful community with essential amenities nearby.
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