c.1905 Pennsylvania Colonial Revival With Rich Dark Woodwork $120K
$120,000
Step into a bygone era of exceptional building quality with this captivating 4-bedroom, 2-bath Pennsylvania colonial revival. Offering roughly 1,700 square feet of beautifully preserved living space, this home is a masterclass in historic character. Every room tells a story through stunning original details, including elegant pocket doors, a dramatic coffered ceiling, classic wainscoting, and intact built-ins. Bathed in natural light from exquisite leaded glass windows, this property seamlessly blends vintage sophistication with spacious, comfortable living.

The kitchen features professionally installed tile and updated appliances, while second-floor windows have been replaced by Byler’s. 1st floor laundry. Owner did extensive wallpaper removal and a basement clean-out. Classic craftsmanship throughout, this home is ready for its next chapter.
- 4bd
- 2ba
- 1,728sqft
- 7,841sqft lot
- Circa 1905
721 Alden St, Meadville, PA 16335 ย $120,000
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
The Pros
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Incredible Overall Affordability: Meadvilleโs cost of living tracks roughly 11% to 24% below the national average. Housing is the biggest saver hereโwhether you are looking for an affordable historic starter home or a budget-friendly rental (average 1-bedroom rent is around $747), your dollar stretches significantly further.
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College-Town Culture and Amenities: Because of Allegheny College, the city punches well above its weight class culturally. The historic, walkable downtown area features independent bookstores, local breweries, live music, community theater, and unique public art installations like “Read Between the Signs.”
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Abundant Outdoor Recreation: Situated right on French Creek, Meadville is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts. It offers immediate access to kayaking, fishing, hiking trails, and golf courses, and it sits just a short drive from Conneaut Lake (Pennsylvania’s largest natural glacier lake) and Pymatuning State Park.
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Strong Sense of Community Security: Meadville behaves like a traditional, tight-knit community where neighbors know one another. Crime rates run well below national averages, contributing to a strong overall sense of day-to-day safety.
The Cons
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Extreme Winter Weather: Located firmly within the Great Lakes snowbelt region, Meadville gets hit with brutal, gray winters. The area averages an intense 103 inches of snowfall per year, requiring a serious tolerance for snow removal, winter driving, and freezing temperatures.
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Stagnant Local Economy: While healthcare (Meadville Medical Center), education, and light manufacturing provide a stable employment floor, the local job market lacks rapid growth or a diverse array of high-paying corporate sectors. Many younger professional positions require commuting or working remotely.
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Higher Concentration of Aging Housing: Because of Meadville’s deep history, a huge portion of the available real estate consists of older, turn-of-the-century homes. While charming, these properties often require high upkeep, modern updating, and substantial winter heating costs due to older insulation.
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Limited High-End Shopping and Dining: While the local dining scene has great character, you won’t find major luxury retailers or high-end commercial hubs within the city limits. Residents regularly drive 45 minutes north to Erie or 1.5 hours south to Pittsburgh for major shopping sprees and specialized amenities.

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