c.1900 Pennsylvania Lodge For Sale on 2+ Acres Under $30K
$29,900
Nestled on 2.07 mostly wooded acres, this Pennsylvania lodge sits tucked away from the main road, creating a peaceful setting surrounded by nature. The property also features a versatile block building ready for a variety of uses — whether you envision extra storage, a workshop, a hunting camp, or a future recreational getaway.

Realtor Comments
Enjoy the peaceful atmosphere and privacy this property provides while still being conveniently accessible. A great opportunity for those looking for a rustic getaway or a place to make their own.
- 1bed
- 580sqft
- 2.07acre lot
- Circa 1900

0 Bordell Rd, Smethport, PA 16749
If interested in a property, please 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.
Brokered by Howard Hanna Professionals – Coudersport
Pros of Living in Smethport
- Quiet small-town atmosphere — Smethport offers a peaceful rural setting where neighbors tend to know each other and life moves at a slower pace.
- Affordable housing — Home prices and property taxes are generally lower than in many parts of Pennsylvania, making it appealing for retirees, first-time buyers, or those seeking inexpensive country living.
- Beautiful natural surroundings — The area is surrounded by forests, rolling hills, and outdoor recreation opportunities including hiking, fishing, hunting, and snowmobiling.
- Historic charm — Smethport features historic architecture and a classic small-town feel, including Victorian homes and a quaint downtown area.
- Low traffic and low noise — Daily commutes are typically stress-free, with little congestion compared to larger cities.
- Four distinct seasons — Residents enjoy colorful autumns, snowy winters, mild springs, and warm summers.
Cons of Living in Smethport
- Limited job opportunities — Employment options can be limited, especially in specialized or higher-paying industries. Many residents commute or work remotely.
- Harsh winters — Northern Pennsylvania winters can bring heavy snowfall, icy roads, and long cold stretches.
- Fewer amenities — Shopping, dining, entertainment, and healthcare options are more limited than in suburban or urban areas.
- Rural isolation — The town’s remote location may feel isolating for people accustomed to city conveniences or nightlife.
- Limited public transportation — Having a reliable vehicle is usually necessary for daily errands and commuting.
- Internet and cell service variability — Depending on the exact location, broadband access and mobile coverage may be less reliable in some rural areas nearby.
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