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Explore Similar Townhomes Within 10 Miles of Windham, PA

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    $254,900

    • 3 Beds
    • 4 Baths
    • 3,408 Sq Ft

    321 Louie's Rd, New Albany, PA 18833

    Located at 321 Louie's Rd, New Albany, PA 18833, this charming property features 3 spacious bedrooms and 4 modern bathrooms. Nestled in a serene setting, it offers a perfect blend of comfort and style. The open living areas are designed for both relaxation and entertaining, while the well-appointed kitchen caters to culinary enthusiasts. Enjoy the peaceful surroundings and ample outdoor space,

    Derek Greene The Greene Realty Group

    321 Louie's Rd, New Albany, PA 18833
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    $425,000 New Construction

    • 3 Beds
    • 3 Baths
    • 1,770 Sq Ft

    226 Village View Dr, Forkston, PA 18657

    Last new construction townhouse in the wonderful Eaton Hills community. Choose your flooring, cabinets, countertops and paint colors. Open floor plan, loft area and room to expand for more space in lower level. You will absolutely love this community and want to call it your forever home! Great location to the adorable downtown area. HOA covers lawn care and snow removal.

    Linda Morris Revolve Real Estate

    226 Village View Dr, Forkston, PA 18657

Why Live in Windham

Windham is a very rural Wyoming County community of about 740 residents. “It’s not a hotbed of people,” says Realtor Raul Azpiazu with Howard Hanna At Home Realty, who has sold many homes in the area. Locals won’t find much here besides farmland and houses on acres of land. The secluded township spans 32 square miles, and the Susquehanna River runs along its northern border. Windham is also near a wealth of outdoor activities, including the sprawling Vosburg Neck State Park. “It’s very bucolic,” Azpiazu says. Hiking, fishing, biking and camping are very popular in all of Wyoming County. Vosburg Neck State Park is about 13 miles east of Windham, and here, visitors can wander 7 miles of trails, some that meander past an old canal and others that travel through the forest. The nearly 700-acre park borders the Susquehanna River, and occasional benches offer scenic views. Nearby Creek Junction Park offers a playground, picnic shelter, sports fields and a basketball court. The community also has ponds where locals can fish or relax by the shore. Plus, the Susquehanna River offers many waterfront activities. “There is a lot of camping, fishing and boating on the river,” Azpiazu says.
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