c.1869 Artist’s Home in Pennsylvania Overlooking Waterfalls $195K
$195,000
Let the sound of rushing water guide you to a sanctuary where nature and creativity intertwine. Formerly the artist’s home, this 3-bedroom, 1.5-bath treasure radiates a soulful, artistic allure that is both inspiring and welcoming. The property is nestled alongside a cascading waterfall, enveloping the space in the tranquil sounds of nature.

Realtor Comments
A beautiful bluestone shelf extends alongside the falls — complete with a fire pit that sets the stage for evenings spent unwinding under the stars, surrounded by the tranquil rhythm of flowing water.Inside, the home reflects an artistic spirit with warm, lived-in spaces that invite imagination. Step out to the front porch to sip your morning coffee, listen to the stream, and feel worlds away — even though you’re just moments from historic downtown Honesdale, with its charming shops, galleries, and restaurants.This isn’t just a home — it’s an experience. A peaceful retreat, an artist’s muse, and a rare opportunity to live where the beauty of nature meets the heart of town. Let the waterfall wash your cares away.–
- 3bed
- 1.5bath
- 1,301sqft
- 0.6acre lot
- Circa 1869

147 E Tryon St, Honesdale, PA 18431
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.

Pros
- Scenic Beauty: Nestled in the Pocono Mountains, Honesdale offers stunning natural landscapes, perfect for outdoor enthusiasts.
- Small-Town Charm: A friendly, close-knit community with a welcoming atmosphere and local events that foster connection.
- Rich History: Known for its historical significance, with charming architecture and museums that celebrate its heritage.
- Recreational Opportunities: Access to various outdoor activities, including hiking, fishing, and skiing in nearby areas.
- Affordable Living: Generally lower cost of living and housing prices compared to larger urban centers, making it more accessible.
Cons
- Limited Job Market: Fewer employment opportunities in certain industries may require commuting to nearby towns or cities.
- Public Transportation: Minimal public transit options, making a car necessary for commuting and running errands.
- Fewer Amenities: Limited shopping, dining, and entertainment choices compared to larger towns or cities, which may feel restrictive.
- Seasonal Weather: Cold winters and occasional heavy snowfall can be challenging for some residents.
- Lack of Diversity: The population can be less diverse, which may not appeal to everyone.





























































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