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Neighborhoods in Armstrong County, PA

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    Washington Township

    Washington Township in Kittanning offers a tranquil, rural lifestyle ideal for those who appreciate the outdoors and a slower pace of life. Located along the Allegheny River, many homes feature private docks, perfect for boating enthusiasts. The area is remote yet accessible via Pennsylvania Route 268, connecting residents to Butler and central

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      $344K

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      $438K - $586K

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    South Buffalo Township

    South Buffalo Township in Freeport, Pennsylvania, offers a rural lifestyle with spacious properties and a strong sense of community. Located north of Pittsburgh, this area is known for its large lots, with each home sitting on at least a half-acre, allowing residents to personalize their outdoor spaces. The neighborhood's history dates back to

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      $317K

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      $100K - $690K

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    Wayne Township

    Get away from the hustle and bustle with a home in Wayne Township. This Armstrong County community, which covers the borough of Dayton, is known for its rural character, full of wide-open space and serenity. “It’s more like a one-street town,” says local Realtor Sandy Bracken of Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices The Preferred Realty, who has been

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      $258K

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      $32K - $361K

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    North Buffalo Township

    North Buffalo, Pa., a town in Armstrong County, is about 35 miles north of Pittsburgh. Homeowners who value a more bucolic lifestyle may be attracted to the community. And, North Buffalo is no regional cookie-cutter suburb — some observers consider the neighborhood to be both more convenient and more rural than its sibling township, South Buffalo.

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      $253K

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      $120K - $2M

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    Plumcreek Township

    Some might say you can never go home again. But residents of Plumcreek Township, a community about 50 miles northeast of Pittsburgh, are proving that adage wrong. “A lot of the people moving in used to live in Plumcreek. They want to move back to their hometowns,” says Rich Gallo, broker and owner of RE/MAX Enterprise, who has sold real estate in

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      $237K

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      $73K - $416K

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      2 Listings

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    East Franklin Township

    The small-town atmosphere of East Franklin Township fosters community, while the countryside is great to explore. With a population of 4,000 and 1,600 households, outdoor activities like hiking, fishing, and swimming are popular with residents. “I love the quiet life,” says Larry Richardson, a zoning officer who has lived in East Franklin for over

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      $237K

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      $57K - $624K

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    Kittanning Township

    Kittanning Township may seem to be in the middle of nowhere, but residents can still get to all the things this area has to offer. The area’s rich history traces back to pre-colonization — for thousands of years, the area now known as Kittanning Borough was a Native American settlement. After the Europeans settled the area, Kittanning was an

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      $235K

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      $56K - $283K

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    Valley Township

    Country roads, rolling farmland and large lots lie in Valley Township, an aptly named community in the heart of Pennsylvania’s Armstrong County. Quiet, slow, bucolic living is common amongst these hills. The 2020 census put Valley’s population at 654 folks spread across a little less than 15 square miles, which gives the township a rural

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      $234K

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      $131K - $307K

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    West Franklin Township

    The West Franklin Township, a part of Armstrong County, is 40 miles from Pittsburgh, but the community is no Steel City. Unlike Pittsburgh’s towering skyscrapers and industrial hubs, West Franklin’s pastoral features include lush greenery, rolling green hills and well-manicured green spaces. The area’s past, much like many communities in Western

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      $232K

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      $179K - $298K

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    Boggs Township

    A night drive through Boggs Township will take residents through country backroads, with just the headlights lighting the way, surrounded by towering pine, oak, and maple trees. With no light pollution, rolling farmlands, little traffic and a population of fewer than 1,000 residents spanning across 24.9 square miles — as per the 2020 census — the

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      $212K

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      $23K - $388K

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    Burrell Township

    Perched in the foothills of Western Pennsylvania with plenty of farmlands is Burrell Township, set 45 miles from Pittsburgh. The township is named after Judge Jeremiah Murry Burrell, a judge from Westmoreland County Court in the 1850s. He previously served as a newspaper editor for the Pennsylvania Argus and was known for being a fiery debater and

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      $207K

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      $80K - $313K

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    Manor Township

    Manor Township in Kittanning, PA, is a rural community that balances small-town charm with access to nature and amenities. The township, centered on Lenape Heights, features colorful cottages and country ranch-style homes, many of which date back to the late 1800s. Homes typically offer three bedrooms and less than 2,000 square feet of living

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      $207K

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      $97K - $440K

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    Kiskiminetas Township

    Kiskiminetas Township is a community set in rural Western Pennsylvania. “It’s for people who want to be out in the country, who don’t want the hassle of the city and just want a quiet life away from the rat race,” says Kathleen MacKinnon, a Realtor with Realty One Group Landmark who has lived in the area for almost 20 years. And the demographics

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      $202K

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      $57K - $1.3M

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      7 Listings

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    Madison Township

    Madison Township in Kittanning is a rural community nestled between Redbank Creek, Mahoning Creek, and the Allegheny River, offering residents ample privacy and open space across its 30.9 square miles. With a population of under 1,000, the area features older farmhouses and ranch homes, some dating back to the 1800s. The housing market is slower,

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      $196K

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      $91K - $444K

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      1 Listing

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    Parks Township

    Parks Township in Pleasant View, 35 miles from Pittsburgh, blends rural charm with proximity to Vandergrift's Casino Theatre and Kennedy Park. The Kiskiminetas River offers recreation, and the area has well-rated schools. Parks Township in Pleasant View, located 35 miles northeast of Pittsburgh, offers a rural atmosphere with convenient access to

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      $187K

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      $49K - $498K

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    South Armstrong County

    South Armstrong County in Leechburg is nestled between the Allegheny River and the Kiskiminetas tributary, offering a blend of natural beauty and emerging technological development. This outer Pittsburgh community features tree-covered hillsides and woodsy wetlands, providing a serene environment. Residential areas consist of simple ranch-style

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      $187K

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      $44K - $391K

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    Bethel Township

    Bethel Township in Ford Cliff, Armstrong County, offers a rural setting with a 350-acre lake ideal for fishing, swimming, and boating. The area is surrounded by hiking and camping spots, providing ample outdoor attractions. Homes in Bethel vary widely, including log cabins and new builds, many of which are situated on large lots ranging from

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      $181K

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      $69K - $288K

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    Cowanshannock Township

    With a population of just under 2,750, Cowanshannock Township embraces the tranquility of rural living. “It’s a small town, and there are a lot of families who have been there and who continue to live there,” says Sandy Bracken, a real estate agent with Berkshire Hathway HomeServices The Preferred Realty with over 16 years of experience in the

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      $170K

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      $105K - $422K

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    Rayburn Township

    Rayburn Township, where the Allegheny River meanders along its western side, lies tucked away in the middle of Armstrong County's Kittanning. The area is surrounded by the sounds of the gentle murmur of Cowanshannock Creek winding through the Pittsburgh suburb before it drains into the mighty Allegheny River. Although Kittanning was surrounded by

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      $166K

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      $44K - $408K

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    Freeport

    Freeport, located 25 minutes northeast of central Pittsburgh, is a neighborhood known for its vintage homes and strong sense of community. The area features a variety of antique architectural styles, including stone Craftsman, Colonial, and Victorian homes. Many of these homes have been restored, while some larger buildings have been converted

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      $130K

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      $45K - $213K

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    Leechburg

    Situated along a bend in the Kiskiminetas River, just 34 miles from Pittsburgh, is the small suburban neighborhood of Leechburg. This Pittsburgh suburb is teeming with local businesses in rowhouse-style buildings along hilly sidewalk-lined streets. It also offers community events throughout the year, giving it all the charms of small-town living

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      $122K

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      $20K - $230K

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    Cadogan Township

    Cadogan Township in Kittanning, located along the Allegheny River about 35 miles north of Pittsburgh, is a small, close-knit community with a population of just over 300 residents. The township, originally designed for factory workers, now features a mix of single-story and multi-level homes built in the early to mid-20th century. These homes,

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      $105K

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    Apollo

    Apollo is a small waterside borough on the eastern banks of the Kiskiminetas River with deep roots in Armstrong County’s coal mining industry. With vintage homes dotting steep, sidewalk-lined streets, Apollo homeowners live a quiet lifestyle 30 miles east of bustling downtown Pittsburgh. The rural area's historic charm and peaceful seclusion is

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      $94K

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      $20K - $208K

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    Ford City

    Along the Allegheny River, Ford City is a small borough balancing revitalization with the preservation of its long industrial history. It began as a company town named after Captain John Baptiste Ford, a prominent industrialist who recruited glassworkers from around the world to live there after founding the Pittsburgh Plate Glass Company in the

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      $100K

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      $29K - $198K

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