The median home value in Coudersport, PA is $138,000. This is higher than the county median home value of $100,000. The national median home value is $308,980. The average price of homes sold in Coudersport, PA is $138,000. Approximately 51% of Coudersport homes are owned, compared to 36% rented, while 13% are vacant. Coudersport 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 Coudersport real estate agent to arrange a tour today! Learn more about living in Coudersport
Beautiful home near Coudersport with lovely Potter County mountain views out every window. This home features 3 to 4 bedrooms, 2.5 baths, two living rooms, dining room with access to the back deck and above ground pool, fully remodeled kitchen, mudroom. Above ground pool and covered porch with expansive deck added in 2022. New sliding glass door to upper deck. Kitchen was remodeled in 2022. Finished shop in the integral garage, concrete parking pad with 2 car detached garage. New French drain system installed in 2024. Updated finishes throughout. The basement has a large mud room, half bath, den/bonus room, laundry room, utility room and a bedroom (does not have a closet). Blueberry bushes on the property. The gravel road into the subdivision is maintained by the township and is on a dead end street. This home is move-in ready! Access to public county game lands for hunting and recreational purposes as well as access to many public ATV roads/trails.
Don't miss your chance to own this iconic country store located only 2 miles north of Cherry Springs State Park in Potter County. Originally known as Keeners Store the current owners are ready to retire and pass this awesome opportunity on to the next owners. The 3 acre property is turn key and in excellent condition. This country store is the only stop for miles along the highway to the stars on well traveled Route 44 and caters to the ever growing popularity of The Cherry Springs Dark Skies making this an extraordinary opportunity. Live onsite in the three bedroom upstairs suite while offering ice cream, subs, apparel, camping supplies, gasoline and so much more to the local camp owners, snowmobilers and the 100,000 plus visitors the State Park sees each year. A backup generator and new mechanicals in 2021 make this property very desirable.