Penn Manor PA Homes for Sale
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The school district of Penn Manor is located within Lancaster County PA and has several local schools: Pequea Elementary School, Penn Manor High School, Marticville Middle School, Martic Elementary School, Manor Middle School, Letort Elementary School, Hambright Elementary School, Eshleman Elementary School, Conestoga Elementary School, Central Manor Elementary School. Penn Manor School District serves:
This website is a great resource for Penn Manor School District homes for sale. You can perform a Penn Manor MLS search and anywhere else in surrounding Lancaster County PA areas. Of course, it's best to include a search for Penn Manor School District Realtors in your home process, since a team of real estate professionals are your best resource for service and professionalism. This is also true of you have a home in Penn Manor that you are thinking about selling - you can trust the power of Coldwell Banker in the Penn Manor area! What's your home worth? Check Penn Manor Schools PA home prices and ask for a personal quote.
Foreclosures in Penn Manor PA are on the market and available for purchase - you just have to know how to find them. Professional Realtors can assist in your Penn Manor foreclosure search and offer valuable help in the negotiation process. A Penn Manor home inspection entails many important details and can make or break a sale. Read your report carefully! Buying a foreclosed home can save you many thousands of dollars.
Another important part of a search for homes for sale in Penn Manor PA is the mortgage; use the resources available on this website to guide you through the process of obtaining a Penn Manor PA mortgage and checking Penn Manor PA mortgage rates. Closing on your Penn Manor home can be handled by the Penn Manor title experts at Guardian Transfer
Penn Manor School District
The Penn Manor School District is a school district of 5332 students educated in 10 schools in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania. It is a member of Lancaster-Lebanon Intermediate Unit (IU) 13.
Penn Manor Area Schools
- Pequea Elementary School
- Penn Manor High School
- Marticville Middle School
- Martic Elementary School
- Manor Middle School
- Letort Elementary School
- Hambright Elementary School
- Eshleman Elementary School
- Conestoga Elementary School
- Central Manor Elementary School
Lancaster County Amish
The farmlands of the Pennsylvania Dutch Country are among the most productive in the nation. But many of the farmers here are different from most Americans; different by choice. For these are the Old Order Amish and Mennonites, also known as the "Plain People".
Our Amish neighbors have been employing horse-drawn power since the days when horsepower had a whole different meaning! In comparison to our fast-paced society, the simpler, family-centered Amish way of life holds a special fascination.
The Amish of Lancaster County, can trace their heritage back hundreds of years. Despite all the time that has passed and the many changes that have taken place in out society thte Amish of Lancaster County still live in and work like their forefathers did. Their family and farms are their top priotities, second only to their religion.
The Amish of Lancaster County are very devout in their faith. They take seriously the Biblical commands to separate themselves from the things of the world. They believe worldliness can keep them from being close to God, and can introduce influences that could be destructive to their communities and to their way of life.
Today there are over 25 different Amish, Mennonite, and Brethren church groups in Lancaster County, To keep themselves away from the modern world they don't permit electricity or telephones in their homes. The Amish have long preferred farming as a way of life. They feel their lifestyle and their families can best be maintained in a rural environment.While they do not permit the use of tractors in their fields, these old order Amish groups do use modern farm equipment pulled by teams of horses or mules.
Lancaster County has become a vacation destination for many people all across the country looking to get a glimpse of the Amish culture.
Lancaster City
Lancaster City offers an assortment of over 250 boutiques, restaurants, art galleries, entertainment and performing arts venues. Downtown Lancaster also boasts an incredibly rich heritage that can be experienced one of our many museums, churches and historic buildings.
Downtown Lancaster is alive with activity as new shops, restaurants and businesses are opening at an all time high, especially with the completion of the new hotel and convention center complex. Construction is ongoing preparing for new performing arts venues, parking facilities, education and healthcare expansions.
Lancaster County, Pennsylvania
Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, known as the Garden Spot of America since the 18th century, is located in the southeastern part of the state of Pennsylvania. The city of Lancaster is the county seat.
Lancaster County is a popular tourist destination, due mostly to the many plain sect residents, known as the Amish or Pennsylvania Dutch. The term 'Pennsylvania Dutch' comes from the earlier use of "Dutch" to apply to all immigrants from middle Europe. They are the descendants of Germans who immigrated in the 18th and 19th centuries for the freedom of religion offered by William Penn, and were attracted by the rich soil and mild climate of the area.
Lancastrians can easily spot a visitor to the area by how they pronounce the word Lancaster. Locals and people from nearby counties in Pennsylvania, Maryland, and Delaware pronounce Lancaster as LANK-ister. This is unusual as most Lancasters in the United States are pronounced as LAN-cast-er, though Lancashire, England, and Lancasters in Texas, Ohio, and South Carolina also use the LANK-ister pronunciation. The inhabitants of Lancaster County speak with the Susquehanna dialect. The Susquehanna dialect is most commonly used in the Lancaster, York, and Harrisburg areas, and incorporates influences from the Philadelphia accent and that of the Pennsylvania Dutch.
As of 2005, there were 490,562 residents in Lancaster County, representing 4.2% growth since 2000 and 11.3% growth since 1990.
Here Are The Latest Listings In Penn Manor
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$224,000
Added 27th January, 2010Penn Manor PA Real EstatePEQUEA PA Home For SaleOffered by Coldwell Banker Select Professionals (717) 735-8400 MLS# 159580 - Realtor: Sky Ferrell 717-629-4120
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$150,000
Added 6th February, 2010Penn Manor PA Real EstateMOUNTVILLE PA Home For SaleMLS# 160072
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$131,900
Added 5th February, 2010Penn Manor PA Real EstateMILLERSVILLE PA Home For SaleMLS# 160044
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$59,900
Added 5th February, 2010Penn Manor PA Real EstateLANCASTER PA Home For SaleMLS# 160036
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$259,900
Added 5th February, 2010Penn Manor PA Real EstateMILLERSVILLE PA Home For SaleMLS# 160005
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$159,900
Added 5th February, 2010Penn Manor PA Real EstateLANCASTER PA Home For SaleMLS# 160002
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$159,900
Added 5th February, 2010Penn Manor PA Real EstateLANCASTER PA Home For SaleMLS# 159999
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$149,900
Added 5th February, 2010Penn Manor PA Real EstateLANCASTER PA Home For SaleMLS# 159996
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$164,900
Added 4th February, 2010Penn Manor PA Real EstateLANCASTER PA Home For SaleMLS# 159937
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$54,900
Added 4th February, 2010Penn Manor PA Real EstateLANCASTER PA Home For SaleMLS# 159923
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