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    $79,000

    • 2 Beds
    • 1 Bath

    631 Meyers St, Confluence, PA 15424

    Vibrant property utilized as The Planet Turkeyfoot Artists Camp in the 1960's is located in a mountain community with easy access to hiking and biking on the Great Allegheny Passage plus fishing on the Rivers. This property includes a separate buildable level lot, a detached artists studio workshop, frog pond, 12 fruit trees, blackberry bushes and concord grape vines. The Bauhaus-Style trailer

    Ron Lovelace RE/MAX PROFESSIONALS

    631 Meyers St, Confluence, PA 15424
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    $265,000

    • 3 Beds
    • 2 Baths
    • 1,400 Sq Ft

    437 Chippewa Rd, Somerset, PA 15501

    Built in 2015 and truly move-in ready, this beautiful home offers comfort, space, and peace of mind. Featuring three generously sized bedrooms and two full baths, the home sits on nearly three gorgeous acres—mostly open yard with tranquil woods in the back. Enjoy year-round comfort with a newer whole-house air conditioning system, plus the added security of a Generac generator to keep everything

    Kim Allen Rock BERKSHIRE HATHAWAY THE PREFERRED REALTY

    437 Chippewa Rd, Somerset, PA 15501

Why Live in Upper Turkeyfoot

Upper Turkeyfoot Township in Somerset County, Pennsylvania, offers a rural lifestyle characterized by farmland, rolling hills, and a variety of outdoor activities. This secluded area is known for its proximity to the Laurel Highlands, where residents can enjoy skiing, hiking, and exploring attractions like the Greater Allegheny Passage bike trail and Frank Lloyd Wright’s Fallingwater. The Laurel Ridge Cross Country Ski Center provides opportunities for both winter sports and summer water rafting, while Laurel Hill Creek is a favored spot for trout fishing. Homes in Upper Turkeyfoot are typically ranches, split-levels, and farmhouses, often set apart by fields and forests, and rely on septic and well water systems. The community is active around local churches, with events like the AppleFest at Kingwood Church of God and the Farmers and Threshermens Jubilee in nearby New Centerville. Dining options within the township include Shepherd’s Farm Restaurant & Ice Cream, while more choices are available in Confluence and New Centerville. For shopping, residents travel to Confluence or Somerset. Education is provided by the Rockwood Area School District, with schools located on a single campus in Rockwood. The township lacks public transportation, making car ownership necessary for commuting along Kingwood Road to nearby towns.

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