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Neighborhoods in Lancaster, PA

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    Eden

    Tucked between U.S. Route 222 to the west and the winding bends of the Conestoga River to the east, Eden is a quiet suburban enclave 3 miles north of Downtown Lancaster. “Eden is a part of the 17601 ZIP code, which is considered one of the more centrally located and desirable areas in the county,” says Tyler Stoltz, Realtor with Berkshire Hathaway

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      $579K

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      $306K - $1.4M

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      9 Listings

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    West Lancaster

    At the center of West Lancaster is the gracious Wheatland, home of President James Buchanan before he moved to the White House in the mid-1800s. While his red-brick estate surrounded by trees is now a museum, many of the stately houses in the area around Wheatland still retain their original beauty even after generations of college professors,

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      $499K

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      $263K - $2.2M

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      5 Listings

    West Lancaster
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    Bloomingdale

    About 3 miles north of Downtown Lancaster's Historic District, Bloomingdale features a mix of single-family homes, duplexes and apartments scattered along tree-lined streets. "Bloomingdale is one of the best places to live in Manheim Township," says Susan Allison, a Realtor with Berkshire Hathaway who has called Bloomingdale home for 25 years. "I

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      $472K

    • List Price

      $317K - $1.1M

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      1 Listing

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    Rohrerstown

    About 3 miles west of Downtown Lancaster, the suburb of Rohrerstown fosters a strong community spirit. It’s best known as the home of Long’s Park, which hosts one of the county’s most famous art events and a summer concert series. “Central Lancaster is a suburban hub with great school districts and family-friendly activities. It’s great for

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      $458K

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      $247K - $837K

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      9 Listings

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    Blossom Hill

    Tucked within Manheim County's wooded hills, Blossom Hill is a peaceful suburban retreat just miles from all that Downtown has to offer. Quiet residential roads feature a mix of home styles, many subdivisions feature paved sidewalks, and the 140-acre verdant Overlook Park is within walking distance for a few lucky residents. "Blossom Hill feels a

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      $435K

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      $274K - $872K

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      5 Listings

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    College Park

    “It's got the old trees, it’s a lovely little area, it’s a very pretty place to live,” says Melissa Brosey, Realtor with Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices Homesale Realty. Centered around a college campus dating back over two centuries and resting under a dense canopy of old-growth trees that cover the neighborhood, it’s clear how College Park in

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      $393K

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      $188K - $813K

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      5 Listings

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    Bridgeport

    The Bridgeport neighborhood in eastern Lancaster County is a scenic, thriving little community encompassing shopping areas, subdivisions, farmland and parkland. Drive just a couple of miles west, and residents can be in downtown Lancaster, while dairy farms and cornfields line the roads just a few miles east of the neighborhood. The area’s history

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      $384K

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      $291K - $639K

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      4 Listings

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    Bausman

    Less than 2 miles outside of downtown Lancaster, Bausman became its own community around the 1950s. Although the neighborhood's name traces back to the German Andreas Bausman, who purchased a chunk of land in 1775, all that remains of the original plot is the historic Bausman Farmstead surrounded by 6 acres in the middle of town. This

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      $361K

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      $246K - $601K

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      3 Listings

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    Downtown Lancaster

    The Red Rose City, Lancaster has a long and storied history, dating back to the 1700s – including a single day where it was the nation’s capital. “It’s the oldest inland city in the United States,” says Melissa Brosey, Realtor with Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices Homesale Realty, “There’s so much you can talk about downtown, it’s almost

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      $359K

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      $198K - $1.6M

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      11 Listings

    Downtown Lancaster
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    Chestnut Hill

    Of all the residential neighborhoods surrounding Downtown Lancaster, Chestnut Hill is one with a distinct identity. This walkable community is home to hip eateries of national and local renown, all tucked away in a comfortable neighborhood atmosphere just steps from Downtown. “Everyone knows Chestnut Hill for the food scene, but it also has an

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      $349K

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      $201K - $645K

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      10 Listings

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    Grandview Heights

    Two miles north of Downtown Lancaster, Grandview Heights offers a prime example of an early 20th-century suburban neighborhood: green, spacious, walkable and close to the city. Established in the 1920s, Grandview Heights started as a new development with about 500 homes. Tucked between a regional rail corridor and U.S. Route 30, the community has

    • Average Value

      $343K

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      $220K - $551K

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      2 Listings

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    Musser Park

    With its namesake park at the heart of the community, Musser Park is a historic urban neighborhood with 19th-century charm blocks away from all Downtown Lancaster offers. "It's the best place to be in the city," says Susan Allison, Realtor with Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices, "There are some fabulous historical homes with Tiffany windows that

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      $341K

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      $137K - $909K

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      2 Listings

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    Conestoga Woods

    Located about 2 miles east of Lancaster's historic downtown district, Conestoga Woods straddles East King Street, a major thoroughfare that leads to Pennsylvania's famous Amish country. The neighborhood blends urban and suburban living, showcasing blocks of historic, ornately detailed rowhouses and classic brick duplexes north of King Street.

    • Average Value

      $315K

    • List Price

      $195K - $927K

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      5 Listings

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    Stadium District

    The crack of the bat while the aroma of fresh-roasted pecans wafts across the parking lot defines Lancaster’s Stadium District in the warm summer months. Clipper Magazine Stadium is the centerpiece of this mixed-use neighborhood, where century-old Colonial rowhomes sit across the street from modern high-rise condos with front-row seats on the

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      $277K

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      $232K - $587K

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    Ross

    In the upper east corner of Lancaster City, Ross is an urban neighborhood that features hundred-year-old townhouses and tree-lined streets roughly a mile from downtown. “I love the community,” says Olivia Schmids, a Ross resident and travel consultant for the Lancaster Office of Promotion. “My particular block has lots of young women, but there

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      $264K

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      $181K - $752K

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      11 Listings

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    East Side

    Just a short walk from Downtown Lancaster is the East Side, where a grid of townhouses, parks and schools are less than a mile from the heart of the city. This neighborhood has fewer restaurants and more homes, lending it a more residential feel. It’s also been considered slightly more affordable than some of the city neighborhoods to the west,

    • Average Value

      $241K

    • List Price

      $175K - $377K

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      7 Listings

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    Mussertown

    Just steps from Downtown Lancaster, Mussertown is a historic neighborhood that offers all the city convenience without as much hubbub and foot traffic. “Mussertown is one of Lancaster’s oldest neighborhoods – it started as its own separate town,” says Melissa Brosey, Realtor with Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices Homesale Realty. This is made clear

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      $234K

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      $154K - $633K

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      3 Listings

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    Prospect Heights

    As the city of Lancaster spreads into the surrounding countryside, the neighborhood of Prospect Heights is one of the final ones before suburbia. “What’s nice is that it’s a family-friendly place and the home values are about the same as some other city neighborhoods,” says Christine Nolt, a Lancaster County native and partner in Kingsway Realty

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      $228K

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      $176K - $349K

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      5 Listings

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    West End

    With its many rows of historic, red brick homes that are either joined or separated by just an alley, the West End gives its residents a close community feel. Highly walkable, like much of Lancaster, residents in this neighborhood just west of downtown are within close proximity of many shops. They can, during casual strolls, glance at several

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      $222K

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      $145K - $450K

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      13 Listings

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    Stevens

    Stevens, a neighborhood in Lancaster, offers a quiet and comfortable lifestyle despite its proximity to the Thaddeus Stevens College of Technology. This primarily residential area features various row houses and Colonial-inspired buildings from the late 1800s and early 20th century, often more affordable than other parts of Lancaster. The

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      $196K

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      $146K - $365K

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      5 Listings

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    Cabbage Hill

    Full of historic single homes and older rowhomes, Cabbage Hill is a neighborhood that has been around for generations. “Cabbage Hill is probably the most well-known by name of all the Lancaster neighborhoods,” says Jennifer Augustine Lewis, Realtor at Realty ONE Group Unlimited and herself a resident of Cabbage Hill. The name holds rich history

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      $195K

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      $122K - $324K

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      14 Listings

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    Conestoga Heights

    As Lancaster City continues to get accolades as being one of the top small cities in the United States in which to live, the city continues to grow outwards, and the neighborhoods continue to evolve. “There’s a lot of new bars and restaurants opening downtown. It’s attracting people to live around there,” says Christine Nolt, a Lancaster County

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      $188K

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      $177K - $298K

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      0 Listings

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    Southside Lancaster

    Southside Lancaster is a mile-long urban neighborhood that stretches from downtown to the Conestoga River, featuring homes primarily from the late 19th and early 20th centuries. The northern section is known for its colonial-style and Second Empire row homes, many with original red brick or brightly painted exteriors. These homes often have narrow

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      $187K

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      $111K - $470K

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      10 Listings

    Southside Lancaster
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    Churchtowne

    Located just southeast of Downtown Lancaster and about 1 mile from dozens of shops and restaurants, Churchtowne is a small neighborhood that spans from South Duke Street to East Strawberry Street. In the 20th-century, Churchtowne was primarily an African American community. The 1940s ushered in the era of redlining, where residents in redlined

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      $169K

    • List Price

      $115K - $312K

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      2 Listings

    Churchtowne