122 S. Center St., Beavertown, PA – $35,000 $25,000
I would give my left back tooth to see what the inside of this house looks like, despite being empty for Lord knows how long. Apparently the roof has leaked for a while, so would need a ton and a half of work. 4 bedrooms, 1.5 bathrooms and a hair ball over 2000 square feet. Real estate ad said build date is estimate.
2/8/10 Edit: I was going through past posts to do updates when I noticed that the listing ad has been updated to say this house needs to be torn down due to water damage. I thought it was sad that the house was allowed to sit for such a long time and now is in such bad condition. I hope someone will come along and instead of tearing her down will restore her.
311 Skyport Rd, Mechanicsburg, PA – $725,000
3 bed, 3 bath, 4788 square feet on 1.68 acres. Built by Revolutionary War activist Jonas Rupp.
42 Windermere Ave, Lansdowne, PA – $600,000
4 beds, 3.5 baths, 6287 square feet. You can just see the house peeking through the trees here.
Wm Lightfoot Price beautifully redesigned this extraordinary Arts and Crafts home resting on 2.5 serene acres with beautiful Japanese gardens and ponds. Enjoy every season not only from the beautiful Solarium and the Living Room windows seats but from almost every room in the house. Down the meandering drive to the beautiful stone, wraparound Porch, fabulous Entrance Hall w/corner Fireplace, Living Room w/leaded and stained glass windows, Fireplace and lighted glassed bookcases, the Formal Dining Room with wainscoting and beamed ceiling also boasts a Fireplace and opens to the fabulous brick floored Solarium. A butlers prep pantry, a large eat in Kitchen, a PR, Laund. Room, Office and enclosed porch complete the first level. 2nd Flr: 4 storybook Bedrooms, 3 Baths and an English drawing room with extraordinary stained glass windows, Mercer tile Fireplace flanked by custom benches, beamed ceilings, & original bookcases.
2601 Walnut St, Harrisburg, PA – $164,900
6 bed, 3.5 bath, 3198 square feet. Check out the street view here and the aerial view here. Looks like a foreclosure. Busy intersection, probably will become a commercial building (might have already been one.)
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