c.1950 Affordable Pennsylvania Home For Sale Under $49K
$48,900
Escape to your own private slice of paradise with this affordable Pennsylvania home. Whether you’re looking for a peaceful weekend retreat or year-round tranquility, this property invites you to unwind on the expansive deck or spend sunny afternoons exploring the pristine creek running right through your backyard.

Realtor Comments
- 2bd
- 1ba
- 800sqft
- 0.27 acre lot
- Circa 1950

120 Proffit Rd, Tionesta, PA 16353
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: Laura Marshall, (814) 227-9638

The Pros
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An Outdoor Enthusiastโs Paradise: If you love hunting, fishing, kayaking, hiking, or camping, Tionesta is an incredible home base. The Allegheny River, Tionesta Creek, and the nearby Tionesta Lake provide endless water activities, while the surrounding national forest offers immediate access to pristine wilderness.
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Charming Summer Tourism and Community Assets: During the warmer months, the town comes alive. The Tionesta Market Village provides an outdoor shopping area with local vendors, artisan crafts, and weekend farmers’ markets. Features like the unique Sherman Memorial Lighthouse (Pennsylvania’s only working inland lighthouse) add distinct local character.
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Low Crime and High Safety: Local residents routinely emphasize the safety of the area. Crime rates are exceptionally low, and the community offers a tight-knit, secure environment where people know their neighbors.
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Extremely Low-Cost Real Estate: Housing prices in and around Tionesta are highly affordable. It is an accessible market for buyers looking for permanent rustic living, seasonal cabins, or short-term rental investment properties catering to forest vacationers.
The Cons
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Severe Population and Economic Decline: The local population has been steadily shrinking for years, and the median age is over 60. With very few businesses remaining open year-round, residents have expressed concern that the borough risks turning into a ghost town during the off-season.
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Isolation from Daily Conveniences: There is no major commercial development in Tionesta. For basic necessities, clothing, specialized medical care, or comprehensive grocery shopping, residents face a significant drive to larger hubs like Clarion, Oil City, or Warren.
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Very Small School Districts: Due to the low population density of Forest County, local schools are incredibly small. Graduating high school classes can sometimes drop into the single digits, which limits advanced course offerings, extracurricular variety, and sports programs.
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Scarce Job Market: Beyond seasonal hospitality, outdoor recreation tourism, and a handful of local government or school district positions, year-round employment opportunities are practically nonexistent. High-paying corporate or technical careers require working entirely remotely or a very long commute.
















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