pennsylvania starter home

c.1900 Pennsylvania Starter Home For Sale Under $62K

$61,500

This spacious 6-bedroom, 1.5-bath Pennsylvania home was originally a duplex and has since been converted into a single-family residence. It also offers the flexibility to be converted back into a duplex, providing excellent potential for multi-family use or investment income.

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Realtor Comments

Lots of room throughout the house. Level lot. Extras include A/C, a covered porch, and a detached garage.

  • 6bd
  • 1.5ba
  • 2,240sqft
  • 6,970sqft lot
  • Circa 1900

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421 1st St, Chestnut Ridge, PA 15422

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: Jeffrey Walker

Brokered by Forest Lake Real Estate Group

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Pros of Living in Chestnut Ridge, Pennsylvania

Scenic Rural Setting

  • Rolling hills, farmland, and wooded landscapes create a peaceful, picturesque environment.
  • Strong seasonal beauty, especially fall foliage in the Laurel Highlands.

Quiet, Low-Key Lifestyle

  • Very low traffic and minimal urban noise.
  • Ideal for people who prefer privacy and slower-paced living.

Affordable Housing and Land

  • Generally more affordable than nearby suburban and metro areas like Pittsburgh.
  • Larger lots and rural properties are more common.

Outdoor Recreation Nearby

  • Close to hiking, fishing, hunting, skiing, and camping in the Laurel Highlands region.
  • Easy access to state parks and natural areas.

Small Community Feel

  • Tight-knit rural communities where neighbors often know each other.
  • Local traditions and community events are common.

Cons of Living in Chestnut Ridge, Pennsylvania

Limited Job Opportunities

  • Few local employers, with many residents commuting to larger towns or cities like Uniontown or Johnstown.
  • Career options are limited unless you work remotely or commute.

Distance from Major Urban Amenities

  • Shopping, entertainment, and specialized services require longer drives.
  • Not ideal for those who want quick access to city conveniences.

Limited Healthcare Access

  • Basic services may be nearby, but major hospitals and specialists are farther away.

Harsh Winters

  • Cold winters with snow and icy road conditions are common.
  • Rural roads can be more difficult to maintain in bad weather.

Fewer Entertainment Options

  • Limited dining, nightlife, and cultural attractions within the immediate area.

Car-Dependent Lifestyle

  • A personal vehicle is essential for commuting, errands, and most daily needs.
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