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    $187,900

    • 2 Beds
    • 1.5 Baths
    • 1,344 Sq Ft

    961 Baughman Hollow Rd, Tyrone, PA 16686

    No interior showings and do not approach the house. This is an occupied auction property and there are no interior or exterior showings. Property is in an online auction. All offers must be submitted through the property's listing on www.auction.com. The sale will be subject to a 5% buyer's premium pursuant to the Auction Terms and Conditions (minimums may apply). All auction bids will be

    Brandon Holtz Holtz And Associates Real Estate LLC

    961 Baughman Hollow Rd, Tyrone, PA 16686

Why Live in Rush

Rush Township in Pennsylvania is a rural area known for its vast greenery, hilly terrain, and winding roadways. Located 20 miles from State College Borough, Rush offers a peaceful retreat with no streetlights or urban disturbances. Black Moshannon State Park, spanning over 3,000 acres, features the unique Black Moshannon Lake and offers attractions like 20 miles of trails, camping sites, and seasonal activities such as kayaking and ice fishing. Adjacent State Game Lands 33 is popular for hunting and fishing. The crime rate in Rush is lower than the national average, enhancing its appeal as a safe place to live.

Residential areas are primarily near Philipsburg and Osceola Mills, with homes featuring minimal traditional, Colonial Revival, and ranch-style designs. Shopping and dining are mostly in Philipsburg, where residents can find groceries at Weis Market and enjoy local eateries like Hogs Galore. Philipsburg also hosts essential services, including religious institutions and a Greyhound bus station. For medical needs, Mount Nittany Medical Center is 22 miles away.

Rush Township is served by the Philipsburg-Osceola Area School District, with schools receiving average ratings. The high school is noted for its drama club, which has earned nominations for the Isaac Awards. Commuters use state Routes 350 and 504, and U.S. Route 322 connects the area to State College and beyond. The State College Regional Airport is 22 miles away, while private pilots can use the Mid-State Regional Airport. Radon mitigation systems are crucial in homes due to the natural breakdown of uranium in the soil.

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