$24,999
- 2 Beds
- 1 Bath
- 600 Sq Ft
121 Grimm Ln, Middletown, PA 17057
Erik Latsha Keller Williams Keystone Realty
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Royalton, PA, is a small community along the Susquehanna River and Swatara Creek, officially incorporated in 1891. It is one of the 16 boroughs of Harrisburg, with a population just over 1,000. The area features older homes, including modern duplexes, townhouses, brick ranch-style homes, and split-levels. Most homes are tightly packed along wide city streets or perched on compact lots on narrow side streets. Royalton is primarily residential, with most shopping and dining options found in nearby Middletown or Highspire. Residents can shop at Karns Foods or Giant and dine at local favorites like Brownstone Café and J&J Pizzeria and Grille. Royalton offers outdoor recreation opportunities, including canoeing, kayaking, and paddleboarding on the Susquehanna River and Swatara Creek. The Swatara Water Trail provides a scenic path for hiking and biking, while Kiwanis Park features a baseball field, basketball court, playground, and picnic areas. The Middletown Area School District serves Royalton and has highly rated schools. For transportation, residents primarily use their own vehicles, with Canal Street (PA Route 441) being the main thoroughfare. Middletown Train Station is just over half a mile away, and Harrisburg International Airport is roughly 3 miles away. Royalton is less than 10 miles south of Hershey, offering attractions like Hershey Park and Hershey Bears ice hockey games, and a bit more than 10 miles west of Harrisburg, where residents can visit the state capitol building and museums. However, the proximity to the river and creek puts most properties at high risk of flooding, leading to infrastructure improvements following Hurricane Lee in 2011.