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Cute New Hope Home with Leafy Grounds for Sale
10A Riverhill, New Hope, Pennsylvania 18938
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Lovely New Hope is in rolling southeastern Pennsylvania and is the locale of this cute condominium for sale. It has one bedroom, one bath and an undetermined number of square feet (but probably about 850) and was built in 1972. The asking price is $309,900.
The building in which the unit sits has a leafy lot and a red brick and tan vinyl exterior. The home is a first floor end unit tucked behind a white picket fence and has a small, private courtyard with a door to extra storage space. The red front door sits next to large windows.
Inside, the walls are white and textured; the lighting is recessed and living room floor has wood parquet tile. White plantation shutters adorn the windows.
Green cabinetry, white and tan floor tiles, a breakfast bar and stainless steel and black appliances are in the open kitchen, which is a step up from the living room. The bath has a white vanity, white wall planking and blue cabinets. There is also a laundry area.
A door from the bedroom opens onto a nice, glass enclosed sunroom that overlooks wooded grounds and is perfect for morning coffee.
The HOA fee is $278 per month.
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Pennsylvania:
Established by William Penn as a sanctuary for Quakers, the Keystone State was the site of two Continental Congresses. The Declaration of Independence and the American Revolution became products of the second congress in 1775. Pennsylvania also played a decisive role in the American Civil War. The Battle of Gettysburg gave General Meade with a key win and put an end to the South's Northern Invasion.
The Appalachian mountains are Pennsylvania's backbone. The state has 140 miles of shoreline along Lake Erie and the Delaware Estuary. Five regions - the Allegheny Plateau, the Ridge and Valley, the Atlantic Coastal Plain, the Piedmont, and the Erie Plain - help provide a diversity of landscape and climate. Although Philadelphia, the state's most populous city, may experience some subtropical temperatures, the rest of the state can experience cold winters.
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