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Houses for Sale Scranton, PA

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Residential For Sale

734 Brook Street, Scranton, Pennsylvania 18505

9Room(s)
2Bathroom(s)
Parking padParking(s)
33Picture(s)
2,200Sqft
Welcome to this large Victorian home on a corner lot with a fenced in backyard plus a parking pad. Also featuring Family Room, Living Room, 4 Bedrooms, 2 Full bathrooms with Clawfoot tub, double staircases and a very spacious Dining Room to entertain. Walking distance McNicols Plaza Elementary School.
$237,900

Residential Lease For Lease

422 Emmett Street, Scranton, Pennsylvania 18505

4Room(s)
2Bathroom(s)
14Picture(s)
1,300Sqft
A TRUE HIDDEN GEM OF SCRANTON. This single family home features multiple decks, yard space, washer/dryer hook-ups, first floor half bathroom, cosmetic fire place, charming finishes and fixtures, and a large kitchen/living room! Amazing block within great proximity to all amenities, highways and schools. Lackawanna Heritage River Trail entrance is in your back yard so perfect for walking places.
$1,050

Residential Lease For Lease

1724 Luzerne Street, Scranton, Pennsylvania 18504

4Room(s)
1Bathroom(s)
On streetParking(s)
25Picture(s)
856Sqft
Come take a look at this updated 2-bedroom apartment ready for its new occupants. Large yard with plenty of room for storage. Nice sized bedrooms and a large kitchen space. No pets allowed. Section 8 OK. Tenants pay gas, electric, and water. Schedule your showing today. All information & measurements are approximate not warranted or guaranteed.
$1,250

Commercial Sale For Sale

1131 Pittston Avenue, Scranton, Pennsylvania 18505

On streetParking(s)
34Picture(s)
3,638Sqft
Welcome to the former Reagan Funeral Home, a distinguished property offering a blend of commercial and residential spaces, situated on a prominent corner lot in Scranton. Boasting historical significance and versatile functionality, this property presents an exceptional investment opportunity.
$474,900

Residential Income For Sale

401 Irving Avenue, Scranton, Pennsylvania 18510

4Bathroom(s)
On streetParking(s)
52Picture(s)
2,744Sqft
Four-unit investment unit perfectly located just several blocks to University of Scranton, Geisinger Medical College, hospitals and shopping. Add your touches to this property for more income potential or use as a turn-key investment with month-to-month tenants and low overhead. Gas has been separated per unit however landlord is still using one line for heat and paying this.
$279,900

Residential For Sale

723 Crown Avenue, Scranton, Pennsylvania 18505

8Room(s)
2Bathroom(s)
Off streetParking(s)
32Picture(s)
1,800Sqft
Welcome home to this charming 4-bedroom, 1.5-bathroom residence, offering a perfect blend of comfort and functionality. As you step inside, you're greeted by a cozy front porch, ideal for enjoying morning coffee or unwinding in the evening. The interior features a well-appointed kitchen, inviting living areas, and four generously sized bedrooms, providing ample space for relaxation and privacy.
$149,000
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Facts about Scranton, PA

Scranton is the county seat of Lackawanna and a charming city with lots to offer. With a population of 77,054 residents (2019), Scranton is the sixth-largest city in Pennsylvania.

Scranton has been known as “the Electric City” since developing the revolutionary electric-operated trolley system in the late 1880’s. Though the system no longer runs, the city maintains the nickname. The city also houses the Steamtown National Historic Site, where century-old locomotives are on display in a former rail yard. Scranton is emerging from many of the challenges the city faces and with organizations like Scranton Tomorrow assisting in its revitalization, the future looks bright.

Things to do in and around Scranton, PA

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School Districts in Scranton, PA

Scranton, PA has only one school district, the Scranton School District. Within it, there are 16 schools, including elementary schools, middle schools and high schools. In total, the school district encompasses 26 square miles.

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Tools for Homebuyers in Scranton, PA

Finding a home isn’t always easy, but with these tools we hope to take some stress away from the process:

  • Find a Real Estate Agent Near Me: If you are still looking for a property and would like to be assisted all the way through, the right REALTOR® in Scranton, PA can help you.
  • Guide for First-Time Homebuyers: This is a compilation of the best advice for those looing to buy their first home in Scranton, PA.
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  • Homebuyer Frequently Asked Questions: This is a handy resource for anything you need to clarify regarding homebuying in the Scranton area.

Home Inspectors in and around Scranton, PA

Have you purchased a home in Scranton or are in the process of doing so? Hiring one of these inspectors will give you some peace of mind as you take one step closer toward becoming a homeowner:

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FAQs


Why are people moving to Scranton, PA?

Scranton, Pennsylvania holds many job opportunities for young professionals making it a great place to live. Additionally, Scranton holds a diverse culture, multiple universities and isn’t too far from either New York City or Philadelphia.

Why is Scranton so famous?

Scranton, a city located in Northeastern Pennsylvania, has become quite famous over the years. Known for being one of the first cities in the country to use electricity and developing the revolutionary electric-operated trolley system in 1886, it earned the nickname “The Electric City.” The city also has a rich past as an industrial center for iron and coal production, and its diverse population has contributed to its vibrant arts community. Today, Scranton is known for its connection to the popular television show, The Office, which was set in the city. While the show’s portrayal of Scranton may not be entirely accurate, it has brought attention to the city and its many attractions that celebrate its heritage and ethnic diversity.

What is the main industry in Scranton, PA?

Scranton, Pennsylvania has come a long way from being a one-industry town. While it was once dominated by manufacturing enterprises, primarily in the nondurable goods sector, the city has seen tremendous growth in recent years driven by successful businesses like manufacturing from several nearby factories, as well as retail and hospitality. Scranton is also now home to a growing downtown business district and several institutions of higher education, including The University of Scranton, Geisinger Commonwealth School of Medicine, Lackawanna College and Marywood University. The metro area also boasts a large number of education and health-related careers, along with prevalent manufacturing, construction, trade and transportation careers. Overall, Scranton’s economy is diversified and making a comeback, making it a great place to live and work.

Does Scranton have mountains?

Yes. The charming town of Scranton is nestled in the heart of the Pocono Mountains, part of the Appalachians, which offers panoramic mountain views.