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    $369,900

    • 3 Beds
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    • 2,479 Sq Ft

    214 Primrose Ln, Milford, PA 18337

    Priced to sell -- don't miss this opportunity! Welcome to 214 Primrose Lane in the desirable Pocono Mountain Woodland Lakes community, located within the highly sought-after Delaware Valley School District.This 3-bedroom, 2 full bathroom home sits on a beautiful 1.11-acre lot featuring level front and back yards -- perfect for entertaining, outdoor activities, or simply enjoying your own private

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    214 Primrose Ln, Milford, PA 18337
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    $5,500 New Construction

    • 3 Beds
    • 1.5 Baths

    Lot 288 Doe Loop, Lehman Township, PA 18324

    ATTENTION HUNTERS! TO BE BUILT is your dream home! Close to PA game lands or join the private clubs nearby. Community offers amenities such as a pool, skiing, playground, clubhouse, horseback riding, and more. It's also conveniently located near all Pocono attractions. HOME IS ONE POSSIBLE BUILD. Bring your own contractor and your imagination.

    Sharon Bradley EXP Realty, LLC

    Lot 288 Doe Loop, Lehman Township, PA 18324

Why Live in Delaware

Delaware, Pennsylvania, is a historic township in Pike County, known for its proximity to the Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area and the Pocono Mountains. The area is characterized by verdant natural beauty, rolling hills, and a laid-back lifestyle. Delaware is served by the highly rated Delaware Valley School District, including Dingman-Delaware Elementary School, Dingman-Delaware Middle School, and Delaware Valley High School. The township features a mix of housing styles, from simple cabins and contemporary A-frames to classic split-levels, ranch-style homes, and Colonial Revivals. Many homes are located in private, resort-style communities like Wild Acres and Birchwood Lakes, offering amenities such as lakes, playgrounds, and athletic courts. Delaware's commercial activity centers around Route 739, with businesses like Weis Markets and SideStreet Bar & Grill. Residents often visit nearby Milford for additional dining and shopping options. Outdoor attractions include the McDade Trail, Dingmans Falls, Raymondskill Falls, and Akenac Park, which hosts the annual Harvest Festival. Commuting options include Route 739 and U.S. Route 209, with Milford about 15 miles away and New York City roughly 80 miles. Healthcare services are available at Dingmans Medical Center, with emergency care provided by the Delaware Township Volunteer Ambulance Corp. Flood zones along Dingmans Creek and the Delaware River may require buyers to consider flood insurance.

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