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Neighborhoods in the 19551 ZIP Code

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    Millcreek

    Along Pennsylvania Route 419 is a sweeping stretch of cornfields, farmhouses and churches set against the distant backdrop of Blue Mountain. This is Millcreek, a rural farming community near the small historic village of Newmanstown. “There is some gorgeous architecture in Newmanstown,” says Stephanie Butler, a Realtor with Suburban Realty who's a

    • Average Value

      $492K

    • List Price

      $255K - $691K

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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,

    • Average Value

      $431K

    • List Price

      $175K - $735K

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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

    • Average Value

      $381K

    • List Price

      $221K - $774K

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      4 Listings

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    Heidelberg

    “It’s just constant beautiful rolling hills of farmland.” Matt Wolf from RE/MAX of Reading has lived and sold houses in the Heidelberg area since 2002. “Having lived in the neighborhood for so long, sometimes I forget how picturesque the typography is,” Wolf says. “The area is still influenced by its Pennsylvania Dutch history. Farming and the

    • Average Value

      $289K

    • List Price

      $150K - $540K

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      5 Listings

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    Robesonia

    Robesonia gets its name from Henry P. Robeson, who founded the town in 1845 around an iron production business. The iron furnace was dismantled in the early 1900s, but the residential center remained, forming this quaint borough of western Berks County. Robesonia today has a population of 2,000 people and is located at the center of the Heidelberg

    • Average Value

      $252K

    • List Price

      $153K - $448K

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      3 Listings

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