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    $85,000

    129 Village Rd, Friedens, PA 15541

    Welcome to this triplex with a great deal of potential! Make one floor your own and rent the other two - or rent all three to maximize your investment. Go check it out and see what you are able to create!

    Blake McNeely KELLER WILLIAMS EXCLUSIVE

    129 Village Rd, Friedens, PA 15541
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    $95,000

    • 2 Beds
    • 2 Baths
    • 1,300 Sq Ft

    1848 School Rd, Central City, PA 15926

    This well-maintained brick multi-unit in Shade Township offers two comfortable 1-Bedroom units with convenient features. Set on a .34-acre lot, it offers tenants a spacious deck, a shed for additional storage, vinyl windows, and off-street parking. Each unit is equipped with washer and dryer hookups. The property benefits from oil hot water heat and separate electric meters for each unit. The

    Danielle Zahurak CENTURY 21 ALL SERVICE, INC.

    1848 School Rd, Central City, PA 15926

Why Live in Stonycreek Township

Stonycreek Township, located in Somerset County, Pennsylvania, is known for its natural beauty and rural charm. The area encompasses two boroughs, Shanksville and Indian Lake, as well as expansive farmland and forests. The Flight 93 National Memorial, a significant attraction, draws visitors from around the world to honor the heroes of 9/11. Indian Lake offers residents access to a private lake and two 18-hole golf courses, while nearby ski resorts like Seven Springs and Hidden Valley are popular winter destinations. Homes in the township range from bungalows and Colonial Revivals to ranch-style houses, with lakefront properties commanding higher prices. Shanksville features Craftsman and colonial-inspired homes, often with access to public utilities, while more rural homes rely on septic tanks and well water. The area boasts a low crime rate compared to the national average. Local events include Indian Lake’s Fourth of July fireworks and the Shanksville Community Picnic, which supports the volunteer fire department. The Somerset Maple Tour highlights the township’s maple syrup production at Brantview Farms Maple Camp. For shopping and dining, residents frequent family-owned stores like The Cornerstore Pantry and Duppstadt's Country Store, with larger retail options available in nearby Somerset and Windber. The Shanksville-Stonycreek School District serves the area, though it has average ratings and collaborates with Shade-Central City School District for athletic programs. Interstate 76 provides convenient access to Pittsburgh, located 80 miles away.

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