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Neighborhoods in Harrisburg, PA

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    North West Lower Paxton

    Nestled in the Susquehanna Valley, North West Lower Paxton consists of the northern portion of the Lower Paxton Township, Dauphin County’s most populated municipality. About 8-miles northwest of Pennsylvania's capital city, Harrisburg, the neighborhood has newly constructed homes on large lots. From their backyards, residents can see Blue Mountain

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      $464K

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      $237K - $759K

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      11 Listings

    North West Lower Paxton
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    Colonial Park North

    Six miles east of Harrisburg, Colonial Park North is a planned suburban community with a charming and involved residents that span generations. “There’s a really nice neighborhood feel here where everyone waves to everyone. You’ve got people in the neighborhood who have been here their whole lives,” says Laura Sullivan, a Realtor with Howard Hanna

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      $375K

    • List Price

      $223K - $703K

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      Homes For Sale

      10 Listings

    Colonial Park North
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    Skyline View

    Skyline View offers comfortable suburban options among Pennsylvania’s rolling, green hills in West Hanover Township. Located just 12 miles east of Harrisburg and 8 miles north of Hershey, Skyline View residents have quick commutes to the capital city's government offices and popular attractions like Hersheypark and Hersheypark Stadium. “It’s a

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      $350K

    • List Price

      $270K - $591K

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      Homes For Sale

      28 Listings

    Skyline View
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    Paxtonia

    Peaceful yet busy, the Paxtonia area east of Harrisburg comprises a sizable shopping center and a large swath of modern and midcentury residential developments that provide a convenient suburban haven. The borough is home to many who work in Hershey or Harrisburg, both of which are 6 miles away. “It’s not downtown, but there’s a lot of businesses.

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      $325K

    • List Price

      $150K - $1.3M

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      3 Listings

    Paxtonia
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    Susquehanna Township

    Susquehanna Township is an independent locality, separated from Pennsylvania’s capital city of Harrisburg, just 5-miles west. In the shadow of Blue Mountain, the neighborhood is expanding up its slope, replacing old farmland with modern residential developments. Locals will probably recognize Susquehanna Township from the Rockville Bridge’s stone

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      $324K

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      $178K - $767K

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      23 Listings

    Susquehanna Township
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    Linglestown

    In 1765, Thomas Lingle bought a parcel of land in central Pennsylvania with plans to develop it into a small settlement for newly arriving Europeans. Today, Lingle’s town – or Linglestown, as it is currently known – is a well-connected residential community on the doorstep of Harrisburg. “Linglestown is a family-oriented and quiet community with a

    • Average Value

      $316K

    • List Price

      $205K - $790K

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      10 Listings

    Linglestown
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    Lawnton

    Located minutes from both Harrisburg and Hershey, Lawnton offers a convenient corner of south-central Pennsylvania. A sizable portion of mid to late-20th-century residences make up this peaceful, primarily tree-shaded residential area in the northeast corner of the Interstate 83 and Route 322 intersection. “Lawnton is a suburb with mostly post-war

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      $281K

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      $200K - $456K

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      4 Listings

    Lawnton
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    Rutherford

    Throughout the 20th century, new suburban communities grew alongside a large railroad hub built about five miles east of Pennsylvania’s state capital at the turn of the century. More than 100 years later, the Rutherford Yard and the neighborhood named for it testify to America’s grit and classic community spirit. “It’s always been a close-knit

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      $269K

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      $168K - $514K

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      10 Listings

    Rutherford
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    Progress/Colonial Park

    Marking where Harrisburg’s urban city center starts transforming into suburbs, the Progress and Colonial Park communities feature a variety of homes conveniently close to modern shopping centers with numerous national and regional retailers and the historic state capital’s downtown. The area is seeing redevelopment both commercially and

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      $251K

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      $163K - $380K

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      10 Listings

    Progress/Colonial Park
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    Paxtang

    Merging Central Pennsylvania history with a heavy industry and commercial presence, the Paxtang area has a different feel than neighborhoods just west of it, says real estate agent Erniece Campbell of Real Broker LLC, “It’s a more quiet and laid-back atmosphere, not like the hustle and bustle of the city.” It attracts a variety of homeowners – for

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      $244K

    • List Price

      $148K - $444K

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      Homes For Sale

      3 Listings

    Paxtang
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    Downtown Harrisburg

    Home to Pennsylvania’s state capital and the heart of the city of Harrisburg, Downtown Harrisburg is a busy spot, day and night. “It’s bustling and alive,” says real estate agent Tonya Lucas of RE/MAX, pointing towards the arts, dining and entertainment that draws in folks after the lawmakers have retreated for the day. While it’s not a major

    • Average Value

      $218K

    • List Price

      $159K - $1.3M

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      4 Listings

    Downtown Harrisburg
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    Bressler

    Outside of Pennsylvania’s state capital, the quiet suburb of Bressler was once a bustling workman hub back when the steel mills, quarries and brickyards nearby along the Susquehanna River first came to life. Today, the established neighborhood is returning to its heyday with a blend of new residents and those whose families have lived here for

    • Average Value

      $194K

    • List Price

      $117K - $291K

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      Homes For Sale

      1 Listing

    Bressler
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    Midtown Harrisburg

    On the banks of the Susquehanna River, Midtown Harrisburg evokes a sense of artistry. Located in the center of Pennsylvania’s capital city, colorful murals transform North 3rd Street’s brick walls into a mile of imaginative scenes. Locals here can walk from their homes to neighborhood staples like The Broad Street Market or The Harrisburg Midtown

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      $193K

    • List Price

      $107K - $597K

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      22 Listings

    Midtown Harrisburg
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    Oberlin

    Sitting in a pocket of serenity, Oberlin is a blended neighborhood of homes that reflect the many generations of regional growth, from late 19th century farming country to the post World War II boom, now undergoing a third growth period of modern apartments and townhomes. “It’s very quiet,” says real estate agent Brenda Garcia of Weichert

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      $191K

    • List Price

      $111K - $263K

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      Homes For Sale

      1 Listing

    Oberlin
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    Enhaut

    Uphill from an old steel mill town near Harrisburg, Enhaut comprises a wooded corner of Swatara Township that offers a relaxed suburban feel. “Enhaut has a small-town vibe,” says Realtor Brenda Garcia of Weichert Realtors First Choice. “People know each other because they see each other around.” Predominately residential, the enclave straddles

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      $181K

    • List Price

      $94K - $280K

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      2 Listings

    Enhaut
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    Uptown Harrisburg

    Stretching north along the Susquehanna from the heart of Harrisburg, Uptown Harrisburg slowly evolves from tight urban living to suburban spread. “It’s very residential,” says Becky Schuchert, Manager of Abrams and Weakly General Store for Pets and a volunteer with the Capital Greenbelt since the 1990s. “It’s an older neighborhood, not a lot of

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      $169K

    • List Price

      $80K - $746K

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      24 Listings

    Uptown Harrisburg
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    Steelton

    In the mid-1800s, the Pennsylvania Steel Company chose to build on the land that is now Steelton for proximity to the railroad and the Pennsylvania Canal. Today, this working-class borough of Harrisburg, the capital of Pennsylvania, still employs steel workers but is also home to families from around the world. “I have neighbors from Croatia and

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      $150K

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      $55K - $283K

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      7 Listings

    Steelton
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    East Harrisburg

    East Harrisburg, a dense neighborhood off the Capital Beltway, features charming row houses and semi-detached properties from the early 1900s, many with large front porches. The area is walkable, with street parking and access to the Capital Area Transit bus route. Bellevue Park, developed in 1907, is Pennsylvania’s first landscaped suburb,

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      $144K

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      $82K - $379K

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      Homes For Sale

      18 Listings

    East Harrisburg
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    South Harrisburg

    South Harrisburg is bounded by the Susquehanna River, the Capital Beltway and the Capital Area Greenbelt Trail. Once a center of steel production and railroad traffic and now home to the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation, South Harrisburg is still an industrial neighborhood with a mix of housing developments and commercial areas. During

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      $142K

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      $92K - $219K

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      6 Listings

    South Harrisburg
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    Allison Hill

    Tightly packed 100-year-old homes, corner markets and hole-in-the-wall restaurants line the streets of Allison Hill, a compact neighborhood on the eastern side of the city of Harrisburg. Allison Hill has attracted immigrant populations from around the world, including countries throughout Africa and South America, thanks to a historically low

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      $116K

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      $55K - $247K

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      8 Listings

    Allison Hill
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    West Hanover Township

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      $381K

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      $246K - $727K

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      4 Listings

    West Hanover Township
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    Lower Swatara Township

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      $306K

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      $173K - $595K

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      3 Listings

    Lower Swatara Township
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    Union Deposit

    • Average Value

      $303K

    • List Price

      $195K - $978K

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      9 Listings

    Union Deposit
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    Colonial Park South

    • Average Value

      $273K

    • List Price

      $205K - $1.2M

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      11 Listings

    Colonial Park South
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    South Allison Hill

    Overlooking the city of Harrisburg from its namesake hilltop location, South Allison Hill is an urban enclave with an eclectic mix of properties. Church steeples peek over brick townhouses and small businesses represent the multinational makeup of the residents. Part of the larger Allison Hill community, South Allison Hill has the lowest average

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      $91K

    • List Price

      $55K - $163K

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      Homes For Sale

      10 Listings

    South Allison Hill

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