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    $439,900 New Construction

    • 3 Beds
    • 3 Baths

    102 Bristlecone Ct, Buffalo Township - But, PA 16229

    Looking for ONE LEVEL LIVING? This is a BRAND NEW, never-been-lived-in 3 bedroom former MODEL HOME located in Pine Ridge, a low maintenance, SOLD OUT new construction community in Butler County! LOW TAXES, LOW MAINTENANCE! No need to wait for a new build, your dream home is ready! True one level living on a manicured, picturesque lot offering private wooded views. You'll love the home's curb

    Kelly Cheponis HOWARD HANNA REAL ESTATE SERVICES

    102 Bristlecone Ct, Buffalo Township - But, PA 16229

Why Live in Valley Township

Valley Township in Rural Valley, Pennsylvania, is characterized by its country roads, rolling farmland, and expansive lots, offering a quiet, bucolic lifestyle in Armstrong County. With a population of 654 spread across nearly 15 square miles, the township exudes small-town charm where residents can enjoy privacy on multi-acre properties. The nearby borough of Kittanning serves as a hub for dining and shopping, featuring locally owned boutiques, eateries, and national chains. Popular dining spots include the Allegheny Mariner, known for its waterfront views and locally sourced menu. For groceries, residents frequent Sprankle’s Neighborhood Market and the Market on Reynolds, with additional options like Family Dollar and big-box stores in East Franklin. Homes in Valley Township range from older properties built in the 1940s and ‘50s to newer constructions around 2010, showcasing styles such as Minimal Traditional, National Folk, raised ranch, split-level houses, and bungalows. The area is ideal for outdoor enthusiasts, offering activities like ATV riding, hiking along Cowanshannock Creek, birding, camping, and hunting. Organized recreation is available in nearby Kittanning, which features parks and trails. The local schools, including West Hills Primary and Intermediate, have high ratings, while Armstrong High offers a variety of varsity-level sports, fostering a strong community spirit during Friday and Saturday night football games.

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