The median home value in Conestoga, PA is $385,000. This is higher than the county median home value of $249,900. The national median home value is $308,980. The average price of homes sold in Conestoga, PA is $385,000. Approximately 79% of Conestoga homes are owned, compared to 17% rented, while 3% are vacant. Conestoga real estate listings include condos, townhomes, and single family homes for sale. Commercial properties are also available. If you like to see a property, contact Conestoga real estate agent to arrange a tour today! Learn more about living in Conestoga
Nestled on a sprawling 2.8-acre lot, this property showcases a unique blend of history and modern comforts. The main house and barn, skillfully crafted from two tobacco barns, exude rustic charm while offering ample space for a variety of lifestyles. Stepping into the home, you'll be captivated by the stunning lofted ceilings adorned with wooden beams and skylights, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere. The recently renovated bathroom boasts a tastefully tiled shower, while the primary suite features a convenient half bath. The kitchen boasts an island, new butcher block countertops, a generous pantry, and a utility sink. Upgraded appliances, including a newer dishwasher and range, make culinary endeavors a delight. Completing the main residence is a full basement, perfect for storage or as an extended pantry, with the added convenience of a ramp entrance. This thoughtful feature ensures easy access to the basement space. The outdoors beckon with endless possibilities. The expansive grounds offer ample room for exploration and a garden, with the added convenience of four outdoor water hydrants for the avid gardener. A Sylvan in-ground pool, complete with a newer pump, filter, and vacuum, sets the stage for relaxation, complemented by a charming tiki hut. Additional features include a spacious shop with 220amp electric service, two garage doors, and an insulated upstairs area that could serve as an office or storage space. The property also boasts a wooded area with cut-in trails and a tranquil stream, ideal for leisurely walks and connecting with nature. The grounds showcase an array of blooming flora, including berry bushes, azaleas, rhododendrons, lilac bushes, hydrangeas, hostas, and tiger lilies. Moreover, three shed pads await the placement of your desired outbuildings, while a camper pad with a 30-amp electric hookup enhances the property's versatility. Experience the allure of this remarkable property, where history meets contemporary living. Schedule a showing today to truly appreciate the exceptional lifestyle this home has to offer.
Welcome to your new home - a beautiful 2024 Eagle River manufactured home. Start your day by sipping your morning coffee on the front porch while enjoying the peaceful neighborhood with mature trees and gorgeous views. Inside, youâll find 2 cozy bedrooms with carpeting and ceiling fans and 2 full baths. The rest of the home features easy-to-maintain laminate flooring. With 880 square feet of living space, this home offers a spacious kitchen with plenty of cabinets and a separate laundry area. Come home to comfort and relaxation in this lovely manufactured home.
Homes are built to stand the test of time, and it takes a combination of history and ingenuity to create something grand. Nestled in the woods of the Conestoga River, in the heart of Lancaster County, stands a completely private, modern, colonial, brick farmhouse, built on 76.1 acres to be a home for hunting, fishing, horse riding, hosting events, and vast possibilities. This sprawling property includes a 3850 sqft 4 bed 3.5 bath home with a 40x16 feet pool and a 1129 sqft guest house. The stunning architecture of this gorgeous home is matched only by the equestrian, post and beam bank barn built with hand laid field stone, which provides a charming and rustic venue for events, weddings, and other gatherings. An additional benefit of this sprawling estate are seasonal hunting opportunities for small and big game animals such as trophy whitetail deer, wild turkey, and red foxes. An abundance of wildlife and rare birds, such as herons, ducks, and hummingbirds grace the property as well. Many of these animals have made this beautiful estate their home, grazing on food plots of clover and native plants. Marvel over the sites of newborn deer running and playing as their mothers pluck fruit from apple and peach tree orchards. There are also two fenced gardens for growing seasonal organic produce; one produces a hearty crop of blueberries annually. Built on a site which includes two spring-fed, stocked ponds, a stream, approximately 55 acres of woodlands, and 21 acres of tillable, open pasture, so many possibilities abound. This extremely private estate was built in 2009 by the current owners of this architectural landmark, a primary residence with charming features and utilitarian details. Fully furnished with tasteful décor chosen by the esteemed interior designer David Lyall, you will find superbly kept oakwood flooring throughout both the main floor and the upstairs. The Post and Beam barn situated behind the primary residence is a magnificent Equestrian Bank Barn. This hand-crafted, post and beam barn is a remarkable illustration of the highly sought craftsman, Ephraim Riehl. The barn is a stunning combination of architectural ingenuity, history, and craftsmanship, utilizing techniques from the early 1800s featuring hand-laid fieldstone and hand-hewn beams secured with mortise and tenon joints. The livestock area contains room for five horses and includes a double birthing stall, 1 inch rubber matting, automatic feeders and waterers, a tack room, and a washing stall (also a very convenient setup for butchering the deer you will hunt on the property). The second level of the barn is a massive 42x50 feet, and it is the perfect venue for ceremonies, parties, concerts, or any event you can dream up! The timber frame and mortise and tenon joints in the loft area provide the perfect, arcadian backdrop to your events. Only a 15-minute drive from Lancaster City, this estateâÂÂs remarkable size and seclusion offers a very desirable lifestyle. For investors, the property provides cash-flowing income potential. The guest house has attracted professionals for an NOI of $18,000, tillable acreage has leased for $1,100, the horse stalls lease for $24-30,000 annually, and hunting leases have been requested though never granted. Offer the beautiful estate as a Lancaster wedding venue and claim $9-10,000 per event. The homes are also an exquisite choice for a bed and breakfast. Many opportunities abound on over 70 acres with lax zoning codes. Low annual taxes of just $13,665. Schedule a tour of this exciting property today! ABSOLUTELY NO DRIVE-BYS PERMITTED AND NOT ENCOURAGED BECAUSE YOU WILL BE UNABLE TO SEE THE PROPERTY FROM ROAD. DO NOT ENTER THE LANE/DRIVEWAY AT THE PROPERTY ADDRESS WITHOUT AN APPOINTMENT. TO SCHEDULE A TOUR CALL/EMAIL LISTING AGENT. PROOF OF FINANCIAL CAPABILITY MUST BE PROVIDED BEFORE SHOWINGS CAN BE ARRANGED.
Homes are built to stand the test of time, and it takes a combination of history and ingenuity to create something grand. Nestled in the woods of the Conestoga River, in the heart of Lancaster County, stands a completely private, modern, colonial brick farmhouse, built on 76.1 acres to be a home for hunting, fishing, horse riding, hosting events, and possibilities. Boasting incredible income potential, this sprawling property includes a 3850 sqft, 4 bed, 3.5 bath home with a 40âx16â pool and a 1129 sq ft guest house. The architecture of this home is matched only by the equestrian, post and beam, bank barn made from hand-laid field stone, providing a charming and rustic venue for events, weddings, and large-scale gatherings. An additional benefit of this sprawling estate are seasonal hunting opportunities for small and big game animals such as trophy whitetail deer, wild turkey, and red foxes. An abundance of wildlife and rare birds, such as herons, ducks, and hummingbirds grace the property as well. Many of these animals have made this beautiful estate their home, grazing on food plots of clover and native plants. Marvel over the sites of newborn deer running and playing as their mothers pluck fruit from apple and peach tree orchards. There are also two fenced gardens for growing seasonal organic produce; one produces a hearty crop of blueberries annually. Built on a site which includes two spring-fed, stocked ponds, a stream, approximately 55 acres of woodlands, and 21 acres of tillable, open pasture, so many possibilities abound. This extremely private estate was built in 2009 by the current owners of this architectural landmark, a primary residence with charming features and utilitarian details. Fully furnished with tasteful décor chosen by the esteemed interior designer David Lyall, you will find superbly kept oakwood flooring throughout both the main floor and the upstairs. The Post and Beam barn situated behind the primary residence is a magnificent Equestrian Bank Barn. This hand-crafted, post and beam barn is a remarkable illustration of the highly sought craftsman, Ephraim Riehl. The barn is a stunning combination of architectural ingenuity, history, and craftsmanship, utilizing techniques from the early 1800s featuring hand-laid fieldstone and hand-hewn beams secured with mortise and tenon joints. The livestock area contains room for five horses and includes a double birthing stall, 1 inch rubber matting, automatic feeders and waterers, a tack room, and a washing stall (also a very convenient setup for butchering the deer you will hunt on the property). The second level of the barn is a massive 42x50 feet, and it is the perfect venue for ceremonies, parties, concerts, or any event you can dream up! The timber frame and mortise and tenon joints in the loft area provide the perfect, arcadian backdrop to your events. Only a 15-minute drive from Lancaster City, this estateâs remarkable size and seclusion offers a very desirable lifestyle. For investors, the property provides cash-flowing income potential. The guest house has attracted professionals for an NOI of $18,000, tillable acreage has leased for $1,100, the horse stalls lease for $24-30,000 annually, and hunting leases have been requested though never granted. Offer the beautiful estate as a Lancaster wedding venue and claim $9-10,000 per event. The homes are also an exquisite choice for a bed and breakfast. Many opportunities abound on over 70 acres with lax zoning codes. Low annual taxes of just $13,665. Schedule a tour of this exciting property today! ABSOLUTELY NO DRIVE-BYS PERMITTED AND NOT ENCOURAGED BECAUSE YOU WILL BE UNABLE TO SEE THE PROPERTY FROM ROAD. DO NOT ENTER THE LANE/DRIVEWAY AT THE PROPERTY ADDRESS WITHOUT AN APPOINTMENT. TO SCHEDULE A TOUR CALL/EMAIL LISTING AGENT. PROOF OF FINANCIAL CAPABILITY MUST BE PROVIDED BEFORE SHOWINGS CAN BE ARRANGED.