Four Bedroom Pennsylvania Farmhouse on 2.52 Acres $180K
OHU50K Notes $180,000
Four Bedroom Pennsylvania Farmhouse on 2.52 Acres. This beautiful property is off a country road outside of town. Enjoy the peace and quiet on some acreage.

Realtor Comments
Enjoy the tranquility of country living in this 4-bedroom, 2-bath home nestled in a quiet area. This property offers plenty of space to relax and unwind, with scenic surroundings and open views. The home features a comfortable open floor plan, a spacious kitchen, and a cozy living area perfect for family gatherings. Outside, you’ll find ample yard space–ideal for gardening, outdoor activities, or simply enjoying the fresh air. Experience the perfect blend of comfort and privacy just a short drive from town conveniences.
- 4 beds
- 2 baths
- 1,523 sqft
- 2.52 acres lot
- Build date 1976

If interested in a property, pleases contact the realtor whose link is provided in the post below, or contact an agent of your own choosing. Independent verification of details and status is recommended.
161 PA-447, Newfoundland, PA 18445 $180,000
- Contact Realtor: Jason John Giomboni – LUZERNE COUNTY ASSOCIATION OF REALTORS 570-283-2111
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Pros
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Natural Setting & Outdoor Recreation
The area is surrounded by forest, streams, and lakes. Dreher Township highlights its “streams, lakes, ponds, beautiful hills, trees and meadows” as part of its appeal.
Also, outdoor recreation opportunities are strong in Wayne County (trails, nature preserves, etc.).
If you like nature, hiking, quiet landscapes, or relaxed rural life, Newfoundland is a good fit. -
Quiet, Low-Density Living
The village is small, relatively quiet, and doesn’t have the bustle of large towns or cities. According to one source, it’s “fairly quiet because there are … fewer people living here.”
This can be desirable if you’re seeking privacy, space, or a slower pace. -
Community Events & Local Character
Newfoundland hosts local traditions like the Greene‑Dreher‑Sterling Fair every Labor Day weekend, and smaller local parades/fairs.
This gives a sense of local identity, community engagement and charm that many larger places lack. -
Affordable Compared to Big Metro Areas
While specific pricing varies, the general rural setting suggests cost of living and housing may be more modest than urban or suburban zones in the region. -
Access to Natural Amenities
Being near places like Promised Land State Park and lakes/creeks means access to boating/fishing/swimming within reasonable proximity.
Good for outdoor-enthusiasts or families looking for nature.
Cons
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Limited Employment & Economic Opportunities
Small rural villages often don’t have many job choices locally, especially for specialized roles or big-employer sectors. The demographic data for the township shows modest incomes and limited economic diversity.
If you need a broad job market, commuting or working remotely might be necessary. -
Amenities & Services Are Limited
In Newfoundland, you’ll likely need to drive for many services — major shopping, full healthcare services, entertainment, etc. The local public transit is minimal and general walkability is low.
If you value being within walking distance of restaurants, shops, or cultural venues, it may feel constrained. -
Commute & Transportation Dependency
Because of its rural nature and the need for a car for most errands and possibly for work, transportation costs, time, and convenience are issues. For example, many residents drive alone to work
Also, in winter or bad weather, rural roads can be more difficult to navigate. -
Smaller School & Social Infrastructure
While there are local schools (South Elementary in the district)smaller communities may not offer as many extracurriculars, advanced programs, or variety compared to larger districts.
For families with children, this might mean fewer choices or longer travel. -
Growth & Resale Limitations
In smaller rural markets, property resale value and growth potential may be more modest. If you’re looking for rapid property value appreciation, you might find slower movement here. -
Possible Isolation for Some Lifestyles
If you’re used to significant nightlife, frequent dining/tourist options, large cultural events, etc., rural Newfoundland may feel quiet or isolated.
The slower pace is great for some, but less ideal for others.
































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