Pennsylvania move-in ready home

c.1900 Pennsylvania Move-In Ready Home For Sale $199,900

$199,900

Embrace timeless appeal in this generous 4‑bed, 3‑bath move-in ready home centrally located in Bradford. Brimming with character and classic architectural details, the home skillfully combines historic charm with contemporary conveniences.

Realtor Comments

Inside, you’ll find generous living spaces, unique architectural touches, and plenty of room to make it your own. The finished attic provides a large bonus area perfect for a game room, home office, or additional living space. Outside, enjoy your own private retreat with an inviting deck and pool, ideal for relaxing or entertaining during the warmer months. The attached 2 car garage adds convenience and additional storage. If you’re looking for a home with personality, space, and versatility, this home is a must see!

  • 4bed
  • 3bath
  • Circa 1900

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14 Park St, Bradford, PA 16701

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Contact Realtor: Brennen Mccracken

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Pros

  • Affordable cost of living: Housing and everyday expenses in Bradford tend to be lower than in larger Pennsylvania cities, making homeownership and living more affordable.
  • Strong community and small‑town feel: Bradford offers a close‑knit community with friendly residents, local events, and civic organizations that foster neighborhood ties.
  • Energy and industrial employment base: Historically tied to the oil and energy industries, Bradford and the surrounding area provide jobs in energy, manufacturing, and related trades.
  • Outdoor recreation and natural beauty: Located near the Allegheny National Forest and state parks, the area is excellent for hiking, hunting, fishing, snowmobiling, and other outdoor activities.
  • Seasonal variety and winter sports: Cold winters and plentiful snow support winter recreation (snowmobiling, cross‑country skiing), which many residents enjoy.
  • Lower traffic and easy local commutes: Short, uncomplicated drives and minimal congestion make daily travel within town straightforward.
  • Local amenities for daily needs: Grocery stores, pharmacies, healthcare clinics, restaurants, and basic services are available locally.

Cons

  • Harsh winters and weather extremes: Long, cold winters with heavy snowfall and freezing temperatures are typical—important to consider if you prefer milder climates. Winter travel can sometimes be difficult.
  • Limited job market diversity: While energy and manufacturing provide employment, opportunities in tech, finance, and some professional fields are limited—some residents commute or relocate for specialized careers.
  • Fewer cultural and entertainment options: Compared with larger cities, Bradford has limited nightlife, dining variety, and cultural institutions; residents often travel to regional centers for broader entertainment.
  • Healthcare specialty access: Basic and emergency care exists locally, but for highly specialized medical treatments residents may need to travel to Erie, Buffalo, or other larger hospitals.
  • Population decline and economic shifts: Like many small towns in the region, Bradford has experienced population and economic fluctuations, which can impact retail choices, housing demand, and municipal resources.
  • Public transportation limitations: Personal vehicles are typically necessary for reliable daily travel; public transit options are limited.
  • Broadband and infrastructure variability: Rural areas around Bradford can have spotty high‑speed internet or cellular coverage—verify service quality if remote work or heavy streaming is important.
  • School and service variation: School programming and specialized services may be more limited than in larger districts—research specific schools and resources if they’re a priority.
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