Pennsylvania

Classic 1930s Pennsylvania Home with Front Porch and Rear Sunroom for $120K

 

 

 

 

Striking white columns and brick accents highlight the exterior of this four-bedroom Pennsylvania property. Bright interior living spaces connect directly to an enclosed sunroom, while the surrounding yard creates excellent outdoor entertaining areas.

 

 

 

 

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  • 4 bed
  • 1.5 bath
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About This Classic 1930s Pennsylvania Home with Front Porch and Rear Sunroom for $120K

Classic brick architecture and striking white columns define the exterior of this two-story home. Featuring four bedrooms and one-and-a-half bathrooms, the spacious interior provides a flexible layout filled with natural light. A welcoming covered front porch offers an ideal space for morning coffee, while dual chimneys and cedar shake-style accents enhance the timeless curb appeal. Inside, generous living areas flow seamlessly into a bright enclosed sunroom addition wrapped in expansive windows, creating a perfect year-round relaxation space. The surrounding yard provides ample room for gardening and outdoor entertaining, completing this charming small-town property.
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87 United Rd, Mount Pleasant, PA 15666                            $120,000

 

 

 

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Mount Pleasant, Pennsylvania

Mount Pleasant operates as a historic borough in Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania, positioned roughly forty-five miles southeast of Pittsburgh. Residents enjoy a quiet, small-town atmosphere while living at the foothills of the scenic Laurel Highlands. Rich industrial roots define the community, which originally flourished as a major hub for coal mining, coke production, and world-renowned glassmaking.

Main Street serves as the central corridor for the community, featuring preserved nineteenth-century architecture, local shops, and family-owned restaurants. History remains highly visible throughout the borough, particularly celebrating its legacy in the glass industry. Local museums and historical societies highlight the craftsmanship that once supplied fine crystal to the White House, keeping the town’s proud heritage alive for modern generations.

Outdoor recreation draws many people to this specific part of western Pennsylvania. The nearby Laurel Highlands region provides thousands of acres of state parks and state forests for year-round activities. Residents have quick access to premier hiking trails, mountain biking routes, and popular winter resorts like Seven Springs and Hidden Valley. Ohiopyle State Park and the famous Fallingwater estate are also just a short drive south, offering world-class whitewater rafting and architectural tourism.

Transportation routes make traveling throughout the region highly convenient. The Pennsylvania Turnpike runs just north of the borough, providing a direct corridor to Pittsburgh and other major East Coast cities. This strategic positioning allows locals to maintain a peaceful rural lifestyle without sacrificing access to major employment centers, specialized medical facilities, and urban entertainment.

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 featured at 87 United Rd, Mount Pleasant, PA 15666
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