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    New Hanover Township

    Where open farmland and fields once stood in the agricultural community of New Hanover Township, residential subdivisions have started to take their place. While the community has seen an influx of new construction, it maintains a serene countryside setting with rolling hills and lush green spaces. “New Hanover Township has a lot of charm, and it

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      $499K

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      $340K - $986K

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    Pike/District

    The Pike/District area contains two townships of Berks County: Pike Township and District Township. The townships were originally part of the larger Oley area back in the 1700s but were eventually considered independent areas, remote from surrounding settlements. Today, the townships are still regarded as remote, and residents are passionate about

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      $448K

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      $219K - $1.3M

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    Amity

    Amity Township offers its residents the tranquility that only living close to nature can provide. The Township sits in the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains. The eastern half of the area is home to subdivisions and century-old homes behind stone walls along country roads. The western part of Amity consists mainly of woodlands and farm fields

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      $442K

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      $258K - $933K

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    Brecknock

    Located between the metropolitan areas of Lancaster and Reading, Brecknock is a rural township in eastern Pennsylvania that’s ideal for anyone looking for a peaceful lifestyle. “It’s full of really beautiful, rolling farmland. There are a lot of walking trails out there. It’s definitely a place for outdoorsy people,” says Mitch Domin, a buyer’s

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      $434K

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      $217K - $916K

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    Lower Heidelberg

    Located in the heart of the Pennsylvania Snack Belt, Lower Heidelberg is a rural neighborhood that runs along the western border of Reading. “It’s constant rolling hills of beautiful farmland,” says Matt Wolf, a real estate agent with RE/MAX of Reading. Wolf has lived and sold houses in the area since 2002 and has even worked in the local chapter

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      $433K

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      $204K - $2.5M

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    North Heidelberg

    Located 15 miles west of Reading in the heart of Pennsylvania Dutch Country, North Heidelberg is home to hundreds of acres of rural farmland. Grazing pastures full of cows take the place of bustling housing developments in this quiet township, where the tallest structure in sight is usually a corn silo. Matt Wolf, a Realtor with Re/Max of Reading,

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      $431K

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      $175K - $735K

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    Outer Wyomissing

    Along the western edge of Reading’s suburbs, Outer Wyomissing residents live in modern homes near large shopping centers. While Reading is the more populated city in this area, Wyomissing is a borough that offers its own share of businesses and attractions. “If you go to one end, you have a big shopping center, and if you go to the other end, it’s

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      $425K

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      $244K - $761K

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      1 Listing

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    Robeson

    Robeson is a small, peaceful township nestled in the Hopewell Big Woods, the largest contiguous forest in southwest Pennsylvania. The area is approximately 11 miles north of Reading, and the Schuylkill River is bound to the north. "Robeson is a very rural area of both older and newer homes," says Realtor/assistant broker at United Real Estate

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      $417K

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      $193K - $1.5M

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      3 Listings

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    Ruscombmanor

    Nicknamed 'The Keystone State' because of its vital part in American history, Pennsylvania holds many towns rooted in the past. The history of this state is in its architecture, traditions and preserved lands, and the neighborhood of Ruscombmanor is no exception. Settled in 1749, this town offers lots of land per person, competitive schooling and

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      $415K

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      $160K - $1.3M

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      5 Listings

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    Rockland

    Rockland Township in Berks County was first settled in 1758, given its name because of the rocky land that initially made the land unsuitable for farming. The German settlers that inhabited the area had to find a different way to earn their livelihood and eventually figured out how to run mills powered by the area's many creeks. Today, the

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      $414K

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      $243K - $1.2M

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      3 Listings

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    New Morgan

    Tucked away in the hills of eastern Pennsylvania lies the peaceful community of New Morgan. Consisting of the village of Morgantown in southern Berks County, this neighborhood has a long history and features more amenities than one might expect due to the Pennsylvania Turnpike passing through the middle of town. Farmhouses from the 1700s,

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      $413K

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      $250K - $789K

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      3 Listings

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    Jefferson

    The Jefferson Township is part of northern Berks County, and most of its land is used for agricultural purposes. The borough of Bernville forms a small-town center for the community. "We are such a small community that everyone looks out for everyone," says Naida Borrelli, a resident of several years and assistant director at the Bernville

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      $407K

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      $183K - $668K

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    Union

    Union is a rural area of rolling hills and vast woodlands interspersed with farm fields and scattered homes. "It is a very bucolic area,” says Jamie Wasniewski, a Realtor with Godfrey Properties with a decade of experience in the area. “There is no central town, and the homes are all set some distance from their nearest neighbors, so the community

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      $398K

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      $204K - $891K

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    Spring Ridge

    Situated in Pennsylvania’s Delaware Valley, Spring Ridge is one of the more modern suburban communities growing on the outskirts of Reading. Looking out west, the sun sets in the distance over farms, woods and new neighborhood developments. In the other direction, the morning sunshine warms asphalt parking lots as commuters arrive at work in the

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      $397K

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      $275K - $1.1M

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    Bern

    Bern, Pennsylvania is a rural neighborhood located just over 7 miles from downtown Reading. Matt Wolf is a real estate agent with RE/MAX of Reading who has sold houses in the area since 2002. “It’s pristine rolling hills of farmland. It’s quiet and untouched, the area has been heavily influenced by the Pennsylvania Dutch history and before that by

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      $393K

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      $197K - $1.5M

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      7 Listings

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    Tulpehocken

    Tulpehocken was first inhabited by the Turtle Tribe of the Lenape Native Americans, and the name comes from their language, meaning "land of the turtles." The temperate climate and network of creeks that turtles enjoyed made the land suitable for farming, which is still the primary use of the land today. The township includes the villages of

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      $392K

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      $190K - $922K

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    Richmond

    With a population of around 4,000 people, Berks County’s Richmond Township offers its residents the simplicity of a peaceful, slow-paced life on the countryside. Comprised of six unincorporated communities or "Villages," the township includes Kempville, Kirbyville, Moselem, Moselem Springs, Virginville and Walnuttown. When Berks County was

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      $392K

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      $197K - $613K

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    Upper Tulpehocken

    Upper Tulpehocken is a rural community in Berks County with quick access to the interstate and the picturesque Blue Mountain Range in the background. The township was first settled in 1729, and the village of Strausstown was founded in 1840. Though the streets are now paved, and the old church was rebuilt after a lightning strike, Strausstown

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      $388K

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      $105K - $472K

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    Ontelaunee

    Homebuyers seek homes in Ontelaunee because they enjoy rural seclusion and access to nearby shopping and dining necessities. "Ontelaunee attracts a lot of small families who want to avoid the hustle and bustle of cities like Allentown Philadelphia," says Jerry Buffa, who sells homes in the area for Coldwell Banker Realty. Locals most appreciate

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      $385K

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      $308K - $621K

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    Penn

    Situated in the lush Pennsylvania countryside is the rural township of Penn, where winding roads cut between thick forests and striated farmland, peppered in between with homes on roughshod gravel roads. It’s a great place for people who prefer a remote lifestyle, while still within driving distance of larger cities and towns. It’s just outside

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      $385K

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      $246K - $529K

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    Oley

    Rolling farmland, a flowing creek and covered bridges are a part of the daily scenery for residents of Oley. Here, people experience the tranquility of a rural town while still being close to amenities and local highways. Located off Pennsylvania routes 73 and 662, Oley is just 10 miles outside Reading. The community is known for having the

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      $383K

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      $189K - $935K

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    Jacksonwald

    Jacksonwald is a tranquil suburban neighborhood where generations of locals love to raise their families. Rich with history over 150 years old, the community offers its residents the benefits of being centrally located between major cities alongside the peacefulness of Pennsylvania’s rolling hills. Homebuyers are happy to trade city life and easy

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      $381K

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      $276K - $501K

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    Spring Township

    Located on the southwestern outskirts of Reading, the semi-rural community of Spring Township brings together the shopping and transportation conveniences of a traditional Northeastern suburb with the natural scenery of rural Pennsylvania. Here, large golf courses and dense thickets fill this community’s southern half, while farmland gives way to

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      $381K

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      $212K - $693K

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    South Heidelberg

    South Heidelberg is a township in western Berks County made up of sprawling farmland and neat subdivisions in the land surrounding the borough of Wernersville. First settled in the 1700s, the township has a mix of historic homes and new residential developments that have grown as more people move west of Reading in search of a slower pace of

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      $381K

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      $218K - $777K

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    Maxatawny

    Maxatawny Township was first settled in 1720 as a farming community, and remnants of that historic agrarian society remain today. Sprawling stretches of fields and pastures connect the small residential hubs of Lyons, Bowers and Maxatawny, all surrounding the quaint college town of Kutztown. Residents who settle here, on the outskirts of Kutztown,

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      $380K

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      $199K - $1.7M

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      4 Listings

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