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Tunkhannock Township Monroe, PA Mobile Homes & Double-Wides for Sale

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    $169,900

    • 3 Beds
    • 2 Baths
    • 1,064 Sq Ft

    213 Blossom Ln, Blakeslee, PA 18610

    This 3bd/2ba mobile home on 1 acre offers an INCREDIBLE OPPORTUNITY to live right next to thousands of acres of Bethlehem Authority land, an outdoor paradise that's publicly accessible for hiking, fishing, & even hunting. Imagine having endless trails, streams, & woods just steps from your door, where you can explore the beauty of nature in every season. Whether you're an avid hunter looking for

    Charlie Carmella Keller Williams Real Estate - Stroudsburg 803 Main

    213 Blossom Ln, Blakeslee, PA 18610
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    $15,900

    605 Mountain Rd, Blakeslee, PA 18610

    LOW DUES COMMUNITY WITH A SMALL LAKE TO ENJOY AS WELL!!! A VERY GOOD COMMUTER LOCATION JUST OFF OF STATE ROUTE 115 A COUPLE MILES!!! THIS IS IN THE HEART OF ALL THE AREA ATTRACTIONS BEING ABOUT 20 TO 30 MINUTES FROM THEM ALL!!! WATER PARKS, H20, KALAHARI, & CAMELBEACH, WINTER IS SKI SLOPES, FROM JACK FROST & BIG BOULDER TO CAMELBACK, CASINOS OF MT. AIRY & MOHECAN SUN, OVER 100 OUTLETS & SO MUCH

    Daniel Seip CENTURY 21 Select Group - Blakeslee

    605 Mountain Rd, Blakeslee, PA 18610

Why Live in Tunkhannock Township Monroe

Tunkhannock Township Monroe, PA, nestled in the Poconos, is known for its blend of high-energy NASCAR races at Pocono Raceway and serene natural landscapes. The township offers a variety of things to do, from off-roading at Alvin’s Offroad Playground to hiking in the Long Pond Preserve Complex, maintained by The Nature Conservancy. The area is characterized by preserved wetlands, mature trees, and the tranquil sounds of Tunkhannock Creek. Residents enjoy private recreation lands and proximity to ski resorts like Big Boulder Ski Area. Housing options include Colonial Revivals, contemporary homes, and A-frame cabins in communities such as Indian Mountain Lakes and Emerald Lakes, many of which feature private waterfronts and shared amenities. The median home price is around $300,000, lower than the national median. Tunkhannock Township is friendly for short-term rentals, attracting full-time residents, second homeowners, and investors. Community events range from NASCAR races and music festivals at Pocono Raceway to summer concerts and craft clubs at Clymer Library. Dining options include local favorites like Murphy’s Loft and Woody’s Country House, while grocery shopping is available at nearby Ahart’s Market and chains in Mount Pocono, 8 miles away. Commuters can access Interstate 80 for trips to Stroudsburg or New York City, and Wilkes-Barre/Scranton International Airport is about 30 miles away. While the township does not have fixed-route public transportation, residents rely on cars for travel. Potential buyers should be aware of flooding risks from Tunkhannock Creek and traffic congestion during race events.

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