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c.1938 Brick Pennsylvania Home For Sale on 5+ Acres $199,900

$199,900

Discover a charming three-bedroom brick Pennsylvania home resting on 5 lush acres. Relax on the inviting front porch and make use of the roomy detached garage, ideal for storage, a workshop, or hobby space.

Realtor Comments

Enjoy the peaceful rural lifestyle while having ample space for gardening and outdoor activities

  • 3bed
  • 1bath
  • Circa 1938

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1299 Old State Rd, Apollo, PA 15613

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Contact Realtor: Greg Micale – The Pittsburgh Real Estate Guy

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Pros

  • Small‑town riverfront charm: Apollo sits on the Kiskiminetas River with scenic views, historic streets, and a classic small‑town feel.
  • Affordable housing and cost of living: Home prices and everyday expenses are generally lower than in nearby suburbs of Pittsburgh, making it attractive for buyers on a budget.
  • Close‑knit community: Residents often describe strong neighborhood ties, local events, and active civic organizations that foster community involvement.
  • Proximity to regional centers: About 30–45 minutes to Pittsburgh depending on traffic, and close to other River Valley towns—convenient for commuters or weekend trips to the city.
  • Outdoor recreation: River access, nearby trails, parks, and opportunities for boating, fishing, and nature walks in the surrounding area.
  • Historic character and architecture: Many homes and buildings retain period details and character, appealing to buyers who value historic charm.
  • Lower traffic and quieter lifestyle: Less congestion and noise compared with larger urban areas—good for families and retirees.

Cons

  • Limited local amenities and shopping: Smaller selection of restaurants, retail, and entertainment within town—residents often drive to larger nearby towns or Pittsburgh for more variety.
  • Job market constraints locally: Employment options within Apollo are limited; many residents commute to surrounding towns or to Pittsburgh for broader career opportunities.
  • Public transportation limited: Regional transit options exist but are less frequent than in urban centers—car ownership is typically necessary.
  • Schools and services variability: School quality and extracurricular offerings vary—families should research district performance and specific schools.
  • Economic challenges in some areas: Like many towns in the Rust Belt, certain neighborhoods may face economic stagnation or slower growth; local investment can be uneven.
  • Older housing stock maintenance: Historic homes can require more upkeep, renovations, or modernization compared with newer construction.
  • Healthcare access for specialists: Basic healthcare is available locally, but for specialized medical care you’ll likely travel to larger hospitals in the region.
  • Seasonal weather: Cold winters with snow and humid summers are typical—consider how seasonal weather fits your lifestyle.
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