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c.1900 Pennsylvania Foreclosure $59,900

$59,900

 

Pennsylvania foreclosure featuring a warm and inviting kitchen with a dedicated eat-in nook
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Realtor Comments

Large four+ bedroom with walk up third floor. Four bedrooms, full bath, and a walk up third floor. Large front porch.

  • 4bd
  • 1ba
  • 1,640sqft
  • 4,439sqft
  • Circa 1900

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211 Cedar Ave, Sharon, PA 16146, USA

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.ย 

Contact Realtor: Richard Maiella

Brokered by Howard Hanna – New Castle

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Pros of living in Sharon, PA

  • Small-city feel, still close to bigger options: Sharon has local amenities (shops, parks, restaurants) without the intensity of a major metro. You can also reach larger regional areas for work, events, and services.
  • Cost of living tends to be more manageable than big cities: Generally, housing and everyday expenses are often lower than in many larger U.S. metros (though specific neighborhoods and home types can vary a lot).
  • Community and local identity: Smaller cities like Sharon often have a strong โ€œlocal prideโ€ vibeโ€”community events, familiar faces, and local institutions.
  • Outdoor and nearby recreation: Western Pennsylvania is good for parks, trails, lakes, and seasonal activitiesโ€”so youโ€™re not โ€œstuck indoorsโ€ year-round.
  • Healthcare and services: The area supports everyday services (and access to regional medical options) that are important for families and retirees.

Cons of living in Sharon, PA

  • Weather (typical for the region): Expect cold winters with snow/ice risk and hot/humid summers. If you dislike winter conditions, this is a major factor.
  • Longer drives for some specialized needs: For certain entertainment, niche shopping, or specialized healthcare, you may drive to larger nearby cities.
  • Economic variability in smaller Rust Belt cities: Like many small/older industrial regions, job growth and wage levels can be uneven depending on your industry.
  • Limited โ€œbig-cityโ€ nightlife/culture (by comparison): If you want constant events, major concert touring options, or a very large dining scene, you may find it less dense than bigger metros.
  • Property/maintenance realities: Older housing stock can mean higher maintenance costs (basements, heating systems, insulation, etc.), depending on what you buy/rent.
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