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Pocono Springs Estates, Wayne County PA

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Real Estate Agent with Keller Williams Real Estate RS301772

 

There is much to love about Pocono Springs Estates.  Here are 5 reasons to live in Pocono Springs Estates.

  1. Cheap dues! While other developments charge $800 - $1300 or more per year, the annual dues in Pocono Springs Estates is only $650. Amenities include: 122 acre Crystal Lake (stocked with bass and other fisherman delights); a lovely pool (complete with kiddie wading pool), playgrounds, basketball, tennis, and bocce ball courts, a clubhouse with game room, and beautiful paved roads.

    Note: Some maps show Crystal Lake as Pocono Peak Lake.

  2. Lots of open space! Because many of the lots in Pocono Springs are unbuildable (they can not support a septic system and/or well, or are in wet land areas, etc.) it is unlikely that there will be  dozens and dozens of homes stacked on top of one another all over the community.

  3. No hustle-n-bustle. Entering Pocono Springs is almost like entering a nature preserve - you don’t generally see or hear a lot of cars running around, and though ATV’s are allowed in the community, it’s still a great place for peace and quiet.

  4. Abundant Wildlife - Pocono Springs Estates is bordered by PA State Gamelands, so it’s quite common to see many beautiful deer (today my customers and I spotted several fawns and even two huge bucks with velvet on their antlers), turkey, eagles, hawks, owls, squirrels and chippers (chipmunks). This is a nature - lover’s paradise!

  5. Not Too Secluded!   With all my raving about how Pocono Springs is quiet, peaceful, and full of wildlife, you may think that it’s way out in the middle of nowhere. Actually, it’s not far from Interstate 84 & 380. Located only a few minutes from Newfoundland where you can pick up your necessities and groceries, it's also close to Tobyhanna Army Depot…Scranton is nearby as well.

I also happen to have a LOVELY home listed for sale in Pocono Springs for only $154,900  (There are some more community pictures at the end of the virtual tour, as well)

 

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Karen E. Rice is a real estate agent working in Pike & Wayne County of Northeastern PA in the Pocono Mountains. Northeastern Pennsylvania is a popular destination for vacations, retirement, and purchasing a home.

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Karen Rice (that's me!) lists & sells in Tanglwood, Wallenpaupack Lake Estates, Hideout, Indian Rocks, Masthope, Fawn Lake, Tink Wig, Woodland Hills, Walker Lake, Hemlock Farms, & more in Pike & Wayne County.

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Katerina Gasset
The Gasset Group & Get It Done For Me Virtual Services - Provo, UT
Amplify Your Real Estate & Life Dreams!

One of my sons is spending the summer somewhere up in the mountains in PA close to NY. He is having a blast fishing and hiking. He is a chef at a boys summer camp this year. Taking a break from his chef job down here since it is off season here.

Jul 27, 2008 09:02 AM
Karen Rice Keller Williams Real Est
Keller Williams Real Estate - Hawley, PA
Northeast PA & Lake Wallenpaupack Home Sales

Katerina, I may have been by the camp he is working at - and up near the PA/NY border is a gorgeous part of Northeast PA - rolling hills, pastures, farms...do you know the name of the camp?

Jul 31, 2008 12:55 AM
Gita Bantwal
RE/MAX Centre Realtors - Warwick, PA
REALTOR,ABR,CRS,SRES,GRI - Bucks County & Philadel

Karen, Great post for localism. It looks like a wonderful place to live in.

Jul 31, 2008 11:06 PM
Karen Rice Keller Williams Real Est
Keller Williams Real Estate - Hawley, PA
Northeast PA & Lake Wallenpaupack Home Sales

Gita, thanks for stopping by - it is a nice place to live.  It is so pretty and natural - more trees than anything.

Aug 01, 2008 01:41 AM