$649,900
- 7 Beds
- 3.5 Baths
- 3,305 Sq Ft
114 Stanley Dr, Palmyra, PA 17078
Stacy Iachini Keller Williams Realty
$649,900
114 Stanley Dr, Palmyra, PA 17078
Stacy Iachini Keller Williams Realty
$250,000
Lot 10 Mockingbird Ln, South Londonderry Township, PA 17078
Lot 10 Mockingbird Ln, South Londonderry Township, PA 17078$80,000
305 Palm City Park, Annville, PA 17003
Roxanne Carpenter RE/MAX Cornerstone
$220,000
Lot 13 Mockingbird Ln, South Londonderry Township, PA 17078
Lot 13 Mockingbird Ln, South Londonderry Township, PA 17078$109,000
24 24A Reo Dr, Palmyra, PA 17078
Wendy Feaser-Ryan Iron Valley Real Estate of Central PA
$260,000
Lot 5 Hummingbird Way, South Londonderry Township, PA 17078
Lot 5 Hummingbird Way, South Londonderry Township, PA 17078$59,995
36 My Way Dr, Palmyra, PA 17078
Lauren Sweitzer RE/MAX Cornerstone
$103,579
573 Palm City Park, Annville, PA 17003
Scott Graby Gacono Real Estate LLC
$99,998
630 Palm City Park, Annville, PA 17003
Beth Yoder Cavalry Realty LLC
South Londonderry, Pennsylvania, offers a blend of rural charm and convenient access to urban amenities, making it a unique spot in Lebanon County. This area is characterized by its mix of forests, farmlands, and small towns like Lawn and Colebrook, each with limited but essential amenities. The township is well-connected by major highways, including Interstate 76, facilitating easy travel to nearby cities such as Harrisburg and Philadelphia. Mount Gretna, a notable attraction, draws visitors with its Victorian-era charm, Mount Gretna Lake, and vibrant arts scene, including the prestigious Mount Gretna Outdoor Arts Show. Dining options in Mount Gretna and nearby Campbelltown, such as the Jigger Shop and Rising Sun Bar & Kitchen, offer diverse culinary experiences. The Palmyra Area School District, serving South Londonderry, is highly rated, with schools like Lingle Avenue Elementary and Palmyra Area Middle receiving top marks. Housing in South Londonderry ranges from early 20th-century cottages to luxurious estates, often set on expansive lots surrounded by natural beauty. The area boasts a crime rate lower than the national average, adding to its appeal. Outdoor enthusiasts can enjoy the Lebanon Valley Rail Trail and various parks, including the newly enhanced Campbelltown Community Park. While a car is necessary for most travel, the township's proximity to attractions like Hersheypark and the Park at Governor Dick ensures that residents have plenty of recreational options close to home.