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Why Live in Redbank

Redbank Township in Western Pennsylvania is a rural community nestled between the Redbank and Mahoning Creeks at the northeastern edge of Armstrong County. Spanning over 32 square miles with a population of around 1,000 residents, it offers a close-knit, hometown feel. The area features older architectural home styles, including cabins, split-levels, farmhouses, and ranch homes, with single-story homes priced between $100,000 and $175,000 and larger homes ranging from $200,000 to $300,000. Many residents purchase large plots of land for constructing private properties. Homes typically spend two to three months on the market before being sold. Outdoor activities are popular, with Oak Ridge Ballfield for summer sports, state game land 137 for hunting 8 miles west, and Milton Loop Campground for camping and fishing 7 miles south. For groceries, residents head to Tom's Riverside in New Bethlehem, 8 miles northwest, and enjoy dining at Village Pizza & Subs and Canyon Coffee Co. The annual Peanut Butter Festival in New Bethlehem features fireworks, vintage car cruises, and eating contests. Redbank Township is car-dependent, with downtown Pittsburgh accessible via a 64-mile drive southwest on Alexander H. Lindsay Memorial Highway.

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