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Neighborhoods in the 18702 ZIP Code

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    Laflin

    Laflin, a close-knit borough between Scranton and Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania, “is a wonderful community where people are cordial and will help you if you need it,” says Nancy Coassolo, borough librarian and longtime resident. Wide, two-lane streets meet grassy lawns with driveways leading to well-maintained homes. Residents of the borough can

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      $337K

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      $122K - $629K

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      5 Listings

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    Trucksville

    Trucksville’s rural setting invites a return to the simple life on the Back Mountain foothills north of Wilkes-Barre and Kingston. If Kingston is known as the Gateway to the Back Mountain, then Trucksville is the entrance corridor to Dallas, a more fully developed rural-suburban borough. “Trucksville is the smallest out of the towns that make up

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      $312K

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      $129K - $749K

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      3 Listings

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    Hilldale

    Hilldale is a cozy residential suburb in Plains Township located south of Scranton and just north of Wilkes-Barre. Bordering the neighborhood is the scenic Susquehanna River, which spans more than 440 miles and is considered the longest river on the East Coast. Residents here can find local parks and recreation spots that feature a number of

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      $308K

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      $169K - $869K

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    Inkerman

    Situated between Scranton and Wilkes-Barre is Inkerman, a small residential suburb that borders the Susquehanna River. Inkerman is a part of Jenkins Township, which is one of dozens of Luzerne County municipalities: "These townships all have their own government and their own identity, which creates a strong sense of community pride and makes

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      $283K

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      $62K - $423K

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      3 Listings

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    Port Griffith

    Just south of Pittston along the Susquehanna River lies the Port Griffith Township. The area has a rich history rooted in coal mining and now offers a blend of a secluded suburban lifestyle with access to amenities and bigger retailers in neighboring towns. Situated along the Susquehanna River, residents can enjoy views of the water and distant

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      $280K

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      $109K - $649K

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      1 Listing

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    Kingston

    In Kingston, residents can forgo their cars and get everywhere on foot. “You can just walk everywhere. Walk to lunch. Walk to the library. Wilkes-Barre is walkable from Kingston. There are two walkable bridges,” says Realtors Christine Lacomis with Lewith and Freeman Real Estate. “The local cross-country teams run across the bridges.” Outdoor life

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      $265K

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      $119K - $683K

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      13 Listings

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    Forty Fort

    Forty Fort in Forty Fort offers suburban amenities, including a municipal airport and sports complex. Residents enjoy the Luzerne County Levee Trail, 900 Rutter for dining and shopping, and Colonial-inspired homes on small lots. Forty Fort, a suburban neighborhood in Luzerne County, is known for its historical roots along the Susquehanna River and

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      $244K

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      $127K - $595K

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      5 Listings

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    Yatesville

    Yatesville, a borough 2 miles outside of Pittston, allows people to establish roots in their community. “Our neighbors have been there for 20 years,” says Gina Warnagiris, owner of local business RCG Crystals. While she has only lived in Yatesville for a year, her parents lived there for more than 20. The area is primarily residential, and forests

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      $243K

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      $136K - $447K

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      1 Listing

    Yatesville
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    Wyoming

    Wyoming, Pennsylvania may not be the most famous Wyoming in America, but it was the first. Named for the Wyoming Valley in which it sits, the town was established in the 1700s along the banks of the Susquehanna River. The most infamous event in the town’s history occurred during the Revolution, when 300 militiamen defending the town were defeated

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      $228K

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      $149K - $387K

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    West Wyoming

    First discovered by settlers in 1750, West Wyoming is a strong community with a rural feel. Resting in the mountains of Eastern Pennsylvania, this borough offers serene parks, both large and small, as well as outdoor activities. These natural destinations are only a short drive from houses sporting plenty of yard space, schools supporting the

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      $220K

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      $100K - $418K

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      3 Listings

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    Swoyersville

    Swoyersville is a small borough 5 miles from Wilkes-Barre. "We don't even have a stoplight," says Grace Conner, lifetime resident and founder of the Swoyersville Little Library. Conner set the library up as her Girl Scouts Gold Award project to give children easy access to books. She received so many donations at the start of the project,

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      $217K

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      $135K - $376K

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      4 Listings

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    Larksville

    Full of hilly streets and surrounded by woodlands, residents of Larksville live a slow, quiet life amongst the neighborhood’s residential streets. “It’s a Kingston surrounds—a neighborhood that associates itself with Kingston,” says Realtor Christine Lacomis with Lewith and Freeman Real Estate. “Larksville’s mainly residential.” Lacomis explains

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      $214K

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      $52K - $406K

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      3 Listings

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    Hudson

    Located on the east side of the Susquehanna River, Hudson is a riverbank borough of Plains Township in Luzerne County. The area is part of the Wyoming Valley region that is known for its historical influence on mining and the Industrial Revolution. Described by local Associate Broker David Rubbico Jr. as a small town “down in the valley,” Hudson

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      $204K

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      $134K - $248K

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      3 Listings

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    Plains

    Upon arrival in Plains, individuals might hear the expression, “Plains Proud” and begin to resonate with that testament. Plains residents care not only for each other but also about the appearance of the area, maintaining streetscapes and ensuring building facades and storefronts are visually appealing. “This is a neighborhood and community.

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      $197K

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      $114K - $299K

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      2 Listings

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    Pringle-Courtdale

    The Pringle-Courtdale neighborhood is comprised of Pringle and Courtdale boroughs. This suburban community sits on the west bank of the Susquehanna River, with Toby Creek flowing through the commune. While the town is mostly residential with few commercial centers, the boroughs have access to stores, services and businesses in neighboring towns.

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      $193K

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      $102K - $327K

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      1 Listing

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    Georgetown

    Situated between the Susquehanna River and Interstate 81, Georgetown’s downtown city center is located along the river’s southern bank, flanked by two college campuses and surrounded by quiet residential neighborhoods. Several diverse green spaces and ample retail are hard to miss in this slice of Luzerne County. As you start moving away from the

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      $174K

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      $86K - $337K

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      1 Listing

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    Edwardsville

    On the outskirts of Kingston, Edwardsville is a suburban borough across the Susquehanna River from the city of Wilkes-Barre. “Home prices here are a lot cheaper than in New York City and New Jersey, and our taxes are also cheaper,” says Casey Johnston, a Realtor with RPA Real Estate. “We’ve seen an enormous amount of people coming in from

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      $163K

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      $74K - $316K

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      11 Listings

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    Sugar Notch

    Sugar Notch is a quaint area in the Pocono Mountains with older homes and quick interstate access. Located in Luzerne County, which was founded in 1786, the area has agricultural roots that are still evident today. In the 1800s and 1900s, anthracite coal mining became a major industry for the county. By the 2000s, most of the mines had closed and

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      $162K

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      $77K - $179K

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      1 Listing

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    Luzerne

    Luzerne Borough is a residential community within Luzerne County. With the Back Mountain as an expansive backdrop and Toby Creek flowing through the area, Luzerne is a valley borough that is close to city centers while also having accessible shops and restaurants within the neighborhood. “Many residents tend to stay put because it’s a tight-knit

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      $161K

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      $80K - $228K

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      2 Listings

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    Wilkes-Barre

    On the banks of the Susquehanna River, Wilkes-Barre’s downtown is surrounded by residential sectors in the Wyoming Valley. The northeastern Pennsylvania city is home to over 44,000 and offers its residents a balance of city and outdoor lifestyles, having undergone a revival in recent years. “Over the last few years, we’ve had a huge surge of

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      $161K

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      $77K - $375K

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      55 Listings

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    Ashley-Wilkes Barre

    Though a quiet slice of northeastern Pennsylvania, the borough of Ashley effervesces with a strong sense of community anchored by deep industrial roots minutes from Wilkes-Barre. “Ashley is a former coal mining town, and the community is very loyal to the process of maintaining that history,” says local Realtor Elbros Samkough of Century 21

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      $150K

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      $65K - $353K

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      4 Listings

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    Plymouth

    In Plymouth, sweeping views of the Shawnee Mountain Range and Susquehanna River extend a tranquil welcome, but the Pennsylvania borough, once known as a sleepy coal-mining town, also boasts a bustling main street patronized by a population of residents with deep roots in the area. “Plymouth is an established neighborhood with a small hometown

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      $120K

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      $49K - $298K

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      9 Listings

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    Warrior Run

    Warrior Run offers charming older homes with easy access to Interstate 81. Part of Luzerne County, the area’s early agricultural industry was uprooted by coal mines and factories in the 1800s and 1900s. Most mines were closed by the 2000s, leading to a slow population decline of over 100,000 people in the county from 1940 to 1990. Recently,

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      $161K

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      $71K - $235K

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