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Explore Similar Mobile Homes Within 10 Miles of Waverly Township, PA

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    $55,000

    • 2 Beds
    • 1 Bath
    • 653 Sq Ft

    35 Hi-View Dr, Mount Cobb, PA 18436

    Cozy upgraded 2 bedroom, 1 bath mobile home in the North Pocono School District located in a lovely country setting or perfect for weekend getaways. Lot rent is $480.00/month and includes water,sewer and trash.

    Maria Huggler ERA One Source Realty

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    $106,500

    • 3 Beds
    • 2 Baths
    • 1,435 Sq Ft

    7 (lot 47) Sky View Dr, Jefferson Township, PA 18436

    3 Bedroom 2 Full Bath Double Wide Mobile Home with a ''Sky View''. New Laminate & Carpet Flooring. New Central AC Unit and New Furnace. Home is move-in ready! Monthly lot rent in this mobile park is $480, plus other fees may apply for pets, etc. Park Approval is required prior to occupancy.

    Angela Knickerbocker Touchstone Realty

    7 (lot 47) Sky View Dr, Jefferson Township, PA 18436
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    $68,900

    • 3 Beds
    • 2 Baths
    • 1,000 Sq Ft

    10 Center St (Lot 22), Jefferson Township, PA 18436

    This mobile home is a new addition to this mobile home park. Newly remodeled 3 bedroom, 2 full bath double wide mobile home. Many new features. Propane heat and storage shed. Park rent is $480/month and includes water, sewer and trash. North Pocono Schools. No subletting or short-term rentals., Baths: 2+ Bath Lev 1,Full Bath - Master,Modern, Beds: 2+ Bed 1st,Mstr 1st, SqFt Fin - Main:

    Angela Knickerbocker Touchstone Realty

    10 Center St (Lot 22), Jefferson Township, PA 18436
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    $55,000

    • 2 Beds
    • 1 Bath
    • 1,350 Sq Ft

    1741 Scott Rd, Olyphant, PA 18447

    Jesse Rodriguez Keller Williams Real Estate - Stroudsburg

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Why Live in Waverly Township

Waverly Township has quiet living and community in the hills of Lackawanna County. Just about 9 miles outside Scranton, Waverly thrived off industry and agriculture through the 1800s and early 1900s and was a popular summer home location for wealthy Scrantonites. It even served as a stop on the Underground Railroad. Today, this peaceful community has thoughtfully preserved its history and attracted new residents seeking highly rated schools, secluded properties and an established community. “It’s very generational, but in a good, preserving way,” says Maggie Farley, real estate agent at Bluestone Realty Group and Waverly resident for 14 years. “People move away and come back when they decide to have kids. They want to raise their kids how they were raised.” Many homes in Waverly sit on several acres of land or are surrounded by woods. “There are so many things that have been preserved, and there are beautiful blue stone retaining walls throughout,” Farley says. “The last thing you can describe it as is cookie-cutter." Victorian and traditional styles from the 1800s are common, and homes built throughout the 20th century include ranch-style houses and spacious custom builds.
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