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    $399,900

    • 3 Beds
    • 3 Baths
    • 3,600 Sq Ft

    767 Marianna-Lone Pine Rd, Marianna, PA 15345

    Great home in a great location that affords privacy, yet not far from many ameneties.Open floor plan, three bedrooms, three full baths, master suite, front and back porches to enjoy nature. Almost three acres of cleared level land. Well-maintained inside and out, and so is the acreage. Many updates and improvements. Over 3600 sq. ft. of living space. Must see inside to appreciate. Lower level

    Terry Lippencott RE/MAX SELECT REALTY

    767 Marianna-Lone Pine Rd, Marianna, PA 15345
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    $49,900

    • 3 Beds
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    • 1,248 Sq Ft

    22 Howes Ln, Fredericktown, PA 15333

    "Property "SOLD AS IS." Beautiful and private 1.8 acres with low taxes. The perfect spot to potentially build your dream home. 3 bedrooms, 2 baths Doublewide located in Beth-Center School District. Home is in need of Rehab. The Seller will not turn on utilities for inspection purposes. Seller never lived in the property. Buyer responsible for dye test and any inspections. The Buyer is

    Deborah Hovanec KEYSTONE REALTY PA, LLC

    22 Howes Ln, Fredericktown, PA 15333

Why Live in North Bethlehem

North Bethlehem in Scenery Hill is a neighborhood characterized by its hilly, pastoral landscape and a mix of single-family homes, including farmhouse-style, ranch-style, split-levels, and Cape Cods. The area is known for its agricultural presence, with more farms and crops compared to nearby regions like Somerset. Crime rates in North Bethlehem are significantly lower than the national average. While the neighborhood itself lacks many established parks, residents often visit nearby Ten Mile Creek County Park, less than 15 miles away, which offers outdoor events and private fishing spots. The Leatherman Covered Bridge, a historic structure, and a portion of State Game Lands 297, which supports hunting and trapping, are also notable attractions. Dining options are limited but include local favorites like the Tradesmen’s Inn and the historic Century Inn, which draws visitors from Pittsburgh. For shopping, residents typically travel to nearby Rostraver or Washington, about 11 miles west, for grocery stores like Shop ‘N Save and Giant Eagle. The annual National Road Pike Days Festival, celebrating the historic Route 40, is a major event that attracts people from various regions. Transportation is primarily via Route 40, with Interstate 70 and Interstate 79 accessible within 10 miles, connecting the area to Pittsburgh, 40 miles north, and Morgantown, West Virginia, over 50 miles south. Education is provided by the Bentworth School District, with Bentworth Elementary School being highly rated.
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