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    $294,000

    • 3 Beds
    • 1 Bath
    • 952 Sq Ft

    706 Main St, Red Hill, PA 18076

    Nestled in the heart of charming Red Hill, this beautifully updated home blends timeless character with thoughtful modern touches. From the moment you step inside, you’ll appreciate the craftsmanship and distinctive architectural details throughout. The spacious, open living area is perfect for entertaining guests or enjoying cozy nights at home.The kitchen truly steals the show, featuring

    Jessica Kline Iron Valley Real Estate of Berks

    706 Main St, Red Hill, PA 18076
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    $375,900 Coming Soon

    • 2 Beds
    • 2.5 Baths
    • 2,016 Sq Ft

    215 Laureen Rd, Schwenksville, PA 19473

    No Homeowners Association Fees! Beautifully updated end of row with double lot, which includes extra parking! Kitchen with white cabinetry, corian counters with center island, formal living room/dining room, half bath, two large bedrooms on the 2nd floor, each with their own bathroom and large closets. Finished family room in basement and separate office. Side lot for growing vegetables or

    Donna Moles Charles L. Moles Real Estate, LLC

    215 Laureen Rd, Schwenksville, PA 19473

Why Live in Upper Frederick

Upper Frederick Township in Perkiomenville offers a rural lifestyle characterized by spacious lots, rolling countryside, and public parks. The area features a mix of Colonial Revival and modern farmhouse homes, with well-landscaped lots and sidewalk access, making it ideal for neighborhood strolls. Additionally, there are working farms on 10-acre lots and stately homes with Victorian accents. The township also includes a high-density development with about 330 townhomes. The Boyertown Area School District serves the area, with Perkiomen Valley Middle School West being highly rated and offering various extracurricular activities. Recreational facilities are abundant, with Friendship Park providing a playground, pavilion, and athletic fields, while Bob Wayland Memorial Park offers a half-mile trail. For dog owners, Speelhoffer Dog Park is a popular spot. The 20-mile Perkiomen Trail, known locally as the "Perky," runs along Perkiomen Creek and passes through Green Lane Park, which offers multi-use trails, birding, and boating opportunities. While retail and dining options within the township are limited, nearby towns provide additional amenities. Local dining favorites include Country Chef’s Kitchen and Chiaro’s Pizzeria, and A’Dello Vineyard & Winery offers a relaxing spot for wine tasting and events. The township is safer than the national average, providing a peaceful and laid-back lifestyle, though residents may need to drive for groceries, schools, and restaurants.

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