Lancaster County PA Realty Check: December 2007

Lancaster 2-Unit Price Reduced

This Lancaster City duplex has just been reduced to only $89,900!  It is actually both sides of a double house.  Originally it was priced at $109,900. for the total  property.  Here are some of the features of this 2-unit:

                 Lancaster City Duplex

Brick construction, 3 bedrooms  on one side, 2 bedrooms on the other. 

One side is currently rented at $550/month.  The other side is available for a buyer to live in - but it is being shown and a couple of prospects already want to rent it for $550.  

New refrigerators and gas ranges are being installed on both sides.  Carpet and paint are new.  One side has a nes gas furnace and water heater.  Backyard is on both sides.

To see this home, to discuss real estate in general, or to get information on any other listed property in Lancaster County, call me direct at (717) 951-5552, or use the link to the right to email me. 

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Brian Schulman offers expert real estate consultation and services in Lancaster County, PA.  To contact him, visit http://www.FindLancasterHomes.com/

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Marietta, PA Candlelight Tour of Homes

Marietta, PAOn Sunday, December 2, 2007, the 42nd Annual Marietta Candlelight Tour of Homes took place. All week the Borough of Marietta held its breath for the weather report, which had for the previous four or five days been predicting a wintry mix of snow, sleet, ice and and rain.

The advance purchase tickets were probably not affected too much, but the on-site day of sale tickets definitely were down due to the dreary start of the day's weather.  As it  turned out, the temperature stayed just above freezing all day, so the on-and-off precipation was all rain - which failed to dampen the spirits of those who came out to appreciate the history and architecture of Marietta!

 At the Pioneer Fire Company, an antiques show was held.  Refreshments were also available.  The English Presbyterian Church held a Victorian Tea.  At the Marietta Community House, a craft show was held.  The Vesta Furnace Office Building, slated to be turned into a museum, was open to the public.  Saint John's Episcopal Church had hot lunches available.  Welcome in the cold, damp weather was excellent chicken corn chowder and a delicious pulled pork barbecue!

Marietta, PAThe Union Meeting House, built in 1818 and restored in the 1980s, had a table decorating display, including tables with themes of santas, foxes, tea for two, and children's dolls.  The Marietta Town Hall, now a museum, was on display with antique Fire Department equipment and Civil War relics.  The original town jail can also be seen under the Town Hall.

Eight private homes were open for display this year, including the original David Cook house, built circa 1760 at the top of what is now Bank Street.  Filled with period 18th century furniture, this was one of the high points of the tour.  The White Swan Tavern on Front Street, now a private home, was on display, as was the Victorian mansion built by Byrd Cassel, the grandson of lumber magnate Henry Cassel.  Buses were available to transport visitors from one location to another.

The Annual Marietta Cantlelight Tour is sponsored by the Marietta Restoration Association, formed in the 1960s to restore and preserve the architectural and historical heritage of Marietta.  The tour is held every year on the first Sunday of December.

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Brian Schulman offers expert real estate consultation and services in Lancaster County, PA.  To contact him, visit http://www.FindLancasterHomes.com/

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Brian Schulman offers expert real estate representation for buyers and sellers of homes in Lancaster County, PA.  To learn more, visit http://www.FindLancasterHomes.com/