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Upper Providence, PA Condos for Sale

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    $295,000

    • 2 Beds
    • 2 Baths
    • 975 Sq Ft

    520 N Lemon St Unit F6, Media, PA 19063

    Welcome home to 520 N Lemon Street, F6 a tucked-away gem in the sought-after Hickory Hill community of Media. If you’ve been dreaming of that perfect balance between small-town charm and a quiet nature retreat, this is the one. It’s rare to find a home that feels this peaceful while being so connected to such a thriving community. We can’t wait to show you around. This 2-bedroom, 2-bathroom condo

    Branka Doych Compass RE

    520 N Lemon St Unit F6, Media, PA 19063
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    $235,000

    • 1 Bed
    • 1 Bath
    • 775 Sq Ft

    510 N Lemon St Unit C11, Media, PA 19063

    This is a unique opportunity to own a one -bedroom condo in Hickory Hill Condominiums in Media Borough, which was named one of 50 best places to live in the US by the prestigious publication, Money Magazine. This pristine, 775 sq.ft.one-bedroom condo is accessible through a secure building door that leads you to an art-filled communal hallway. The mid-century modern Hickory Hill architectural

    NEVA JENKINS Keller Williams Real Estate - Media

    510 N Lemon St Unit C11, Media, PA 19063

Why Live in Upper Providence

Upper Providence Township Delaware, PA, is a picturesque residential suburb of Philadelphia characterized by its hilly terrain and abundance of trees. The community features a variety of home styles, including Colonial Revivals, split-levels, Cape Cods, and ranch-style homes, with a mix of single detached, attached, and row homes. The area is known for its highly rated schools within the Rose Tree Media School District, including Rose Tree Elementary, Springton Lake Middle, and Penncrest High, which contribute to its appeal for families. Upper Providence Township boasts several parks, with Rose Tree County Park hosting outdoor concerts and annual events like community day and "roots ramble." Ridley Creek State Park offers 4.6 miles of trails for hiking and riding. Residents often visit downtown Media for dining, where a variety of restaurants line a five-block stretch, and nearby townships for grocery shopping at stores like Whole Foods, Trader Joe’s, and Acme. The township is safer than the national average, providing a low crime risk environment for its residents.

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