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Mix of rural farmland and opportunities for new businesses
Somerset Township is one of the more residential areas in rural Somerset County. The borough has businesses, schools and most homes, while the rest of the township features state game lands, mountains and farmland. Jen Barkman grew up in Somerset and owns Jar the Zero Waste store. “Somerset is a welcoming, small town that’s not really all that small,” Barkman says. “The county population is pretty large, but you get that small-town feel. Everyone is so friendly, and the area is gorgeous, with so many outdoorsy things to do. I adore it.” The township is 29 miles south of Johnstown, and residents can quickly access outdoor destinations like Laurel Hill State Park and Somerset Lake Nature Park. Many people have been residents for generations or moved back to settle down and retire.
Large murals are see while driving into the business area of Somerset Township.
Somerset Township is full of farm land and small residential areas.
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Local park, game land and nearby resorts
Aside from the borough, Somerset Township is primarily farmland and uninterrupted nature. Residents and their pets walk the trail at Kimberly Run Natural Area. State Game Lands 050 has unpaved parking areas and a PA Game Commission shooting range along Walters Mill Road for hunters to use before entering the forested area. During the summer, Somerset Lake Nature Park fills with fishing enthusiasts and boaters who sail out on Lake Somerset. The county recently installed a new walking trail and refilled the lake. Jager and Friends Dog Park is close to the lake, with shaded benches and a fenced-in area for dogs to run around.
Laurel State Hill Park and Seven Springs Mountain Resort are the most popular outdoor spots. Visitors from across Western Pennsylvania book reservations at the resort to ski down snowy slopes, hike mountainous trails and experience seasonal events like the Foggy Goggle Summer Concert Series. Laurel State Hill Park is busy year-round, but the over 4,000-acre park is busiest in the summer with hikers, kayakers and campers.
A beautiful mural welcomes visitors to downtown Somerset Township.
Friends ride around the trails at Laurel Summit State Park in Lincoln.
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Older homes and large yards
Most homes in Somerset Township were built in the early 1900s or around the 1960s with Cape Cod, split-level or ranch-style designs, and many have three bedrooms and driveways for uncovered parking. Properties within Somerset Borough have moderate yards, but homes farther away are spread out with large lots. Many sell between $100,000 and $385,000, but homes from the early 2000s with sprawling lots can land in the $385,000 to $550,000 range. Manufactured units and homes needing repairs often sell for less than $100,000.
A unique well sits in front of an old house in Somerset Township.
Their are clusters of ranch houses throughout the neighborhood of Somerset Township.
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Main Street businesses and chain stores nearby
A mix of chain and locally owned restaurants fill Somerset’s borough and main shopping scene. “I’d say the borough is growing,” says Jenny Harancher, Realtor with Highland Resort Realty who grew up in Somerset County. “I feel like people my age are moving back to the area and want to revamp it. They want to bring in new restaurants and stores. They just opened a pottery studio and other places you’d find in a bigger city.” Barkman's Jar the Zero Waste store is one of the newer businesses on Main Street, and the shop sells organic and refillable products to reduce environmental waste. “I'd say we have about a 50/50 split of returning customers and new people,” Barkman says. “Some people come in to get coffee or refill their detergent, so you get to know their orders. I grew up in Somerset, so I already had a connection to the area, but I’ve met so many new, wonderful people, too.”
Cascio's Fruit Market on Main Street sells fresh produce and gift baskets, and Moo Echo Dairy is a small country store along Glades Pike, stocked with ice cream, candy, jams and baked goods from Amish farms. Ray Azteca Mexican Restaurant has an extensive menu of authentic dishes served for lunch and dinner. Summit Diner opened in 1960 and still features a stainless-steel exterior, black-and-white checkered floor and vinyl stools at the counter. On North Central Avenue, residents shop at Walmart or Giant Eagle Supermarket, or they pop into the brand-new Chubby Chipmunk for lunch.
The Summit Diner is where residents of Lincoln can find a hot breakfast.
Jar the Zero Waste is a locally owned retail shop in Somerset Township.
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Somerset Inc. events attended by thousands
Laurel Arts is a nonprofit organization that operates out of The Philip Dressler Center for the Arts, a repurposed home from the 1830s. Artists of all experience levels visit for classes or to see over 400 pieces displayed in the art gallery. Laurel Arts also organizes the Somerset County Summer Parade every July. The parade down Main Street is one day before Somerset Inc.’s Chalk the Block event. The group also hosts the Fire & Ice Festival every January, where visitors watch sculptors carve ice, go on carriage rides and see exhibits from organizations like the Pittsburgh Zoo & Aquarium. Somerset Inc. is also a downtown revitalization organization, and the group has welcomed multiple new businesses, with more set to open soon.
Jennerstown Community Park is a place for families to bring their kids and play.
Friends and family walk to the natural water slide at Linn Run State Park.
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I-76 and a hospital downtown
Interstate 76 cuts through the township and leads 70 miles west to Pittsburgh. Commuters drive 30 miles north on U.S. Route 219 to reach Johnstown. UPMC Somerset’s medical campus is right downtown, and the Somerset Area Ambulance Association has a station near Lake Somerset. Anyone who wants to fly regionally visits the John Murtha Johnstown-Cambria County Airport. The Somerset County Transportation System offers as-needed bus services for residents at least 60 years old, certified by the Americans with Disabilities Act or experiencing low income.
I-76 passes right through the center of Somerset Township.
Their are various christian based houses of worship throughout Somerset Township.
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Public schools and classes at SCTC
The Somerset Area School District has three schools. Eagle View Elementary School and Maple Ridge Elementary School both get B-plus grades from Niche. Somerset Area Junior/Senior High School earns a B-minus. The Somerset County Technology Center, currently unrated by Niche, offers high school classes focused on vocational and technical training in areas like carpentry, cosmetology and dental assistance.
Somerset Area Junior/Senior High School builds a strong foundation for life long learning.
Your Child's bright future begins at Maple Ridge School.
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Parks in this Area
Laurel Summit State Park
Jager and Friends Dog Park
Laurel Mountain State Park
Laurel Hill State Park
Jennerstown Community Park
Transit
Airport
Arnold Palmer Regional
54 min drive
Crime and Safety
1 - Low Crime, 10 - High Crime
Somerset Township
US
Homicide
4
4
Sexual Assault
3
4
Assault with Weapon
3
4
Robbery
3
4
Burglary
3
4
Motor Vehicle Theft
2
4
Larceny
3
4
Crime Score
3
4
Source: WhatIsMyCrimeRisk.com
Demographics and Home Trends
On average, homes in Somerset Township, PA sell after 48 days on the market compared to the national average of 47 days. The average sale price for homes in Somerset Township, PA over the last 12 months is $190,455, down 36% from the average home sale price over the previous 12 months.
Charming renovated Dutch Colonial stone home on 1.225 acres in Somerset Twp! This 3 bed, 3 bath gem features a spacious living room addition with propane fireplace, tongue & groove ceiling, and built-ins. Adjacent office/craft room with custom cabinetry and full bath. Large kitchen with island, black stainless appliances, open to dining and den with luxury vinyl flooring. Upstairs boasts a
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Apply by 4/27 and receive 6 months FREE lot rent! NEW home NOW available! Take a tour of this beautiful 2 bed 2 bath NEW home! Featuring open concept floor plans, kitchen appliance packages, driveways, and spacious yards to BBQ and garden in. Our community amenities include on-site management and 24-hour emergency maintenance. *Must complete a community application and be approved for
2.5 acres in Somerset zone light industrial. Start your business on this nearly level parcel of land with access to public water and sewage. Two access ways into the property Part of the land is in a flood zone. This area would make good parking or storage for vehicles, equipment, etc.
Welcome to your charming new home in the heart of Somerset, PA! This fabulous newly renovated flip showcases modern updates while maintaining its classic charm. With 2 cozy bedrooms, a stylish bathroom, and a spacious 1-acre lot perfect for outdoor living, this property offers the ultimate blend of comfort and convenience. Enjoy peace of mind with a brand new metal roof that adds durability and
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*** PET FRIENDLY UNIT *** Apply by 4/27 and NO RENT will be due until June! NEW home NOW available! Take a tour of this beautiful 2 bed 2 bath NEW home! Featuring open concept floor plans, kitchen appliance packages, driveways, and spacious yards to BBQ and garden in. Our community amenities include on-site management and 24-hour emergency maintenance. *Must complete a community
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Average Home Value
Source: Public Records
Property Mix - Square Feet
This Neighborhood Has More Owners
Demographics
Total Population
9,896
Median Age
46
Population under 18
12.9%
Below the national average
23.8%
Population over 65
22.7%
On par with the national average
19.1%
Finances
Median Household Income
$58,133
Below the national average
$71,702
Average Household Income
$69,192
Education and Workforce
High School Graduates
88.3%
College Graduates
9.4%
Below the national average
34.1%
Advanced Degrees
4.2%
% Population in Labor Force
33.7%
Significantly below the national average
65.1%
Area Factors
Somewhat Bikeable
Bike Score®
26/ 100
Car-Dependent
Walk Score®
25/ 100
Source: Walk Score
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