108 Juniper Street - Palmyra, PA
Step into this beautiful 3 bedroom 2 bath home in the coveted 55+ community of Shadowstone Village in Palmyra.
  • Parcel ID#: 16-2287881-359972-5306
  • County: Lebanon
  • Type: Modular/Pre-fabricated
  • Double-wide
  • Year Built: 2003
  • Shadowstone Village - 55+ Community
  • HOA: $450/month
  • Acres: 0
  • Square Feet: 1,325
  • Bedrooms: 3
  • Baths: 2
  • Garage: None
  • Heating: Natural gas
  • Cooling: Central A/C
  • Township: Palmyra Boro
  • School District: Palmyra
  • Taxes: $1,482 (as per MLS)

The kitchen boasts of oat cabinets with glass inserts, recessed lighting, appliances that look brand new with two separate sinks on either side of the kitchen! The beautiful glass table and its 4 chairs can stay in the cozy eat-in just off the kitchen. Washer/Dryer is enclosed in its own room with the other utilities. The family room is open off the kitchen were you can step out onto a covered porch area rain or shine. The master bedroom boasts of lots of room and a large masterbath with a linen closet for extra storage. The other two bedrooms have ample room for beds and furniture both with walk in closets. This home has been meticulously maintained since the owners purchased in 2003. When away during the winter months they took special care to ensure there was an antifreeze system running. This home was only lived in for 6 months out of a year for the last 18 years. Roof was replaced in 2019. The landscaping boasts of pruned shrubbery for your own little garden oasis. Property is in excellent condition and therefore being sold as is. Do not wait on this gorgeous double wide!

For more information please contact the Bering Real Estate Co office at 717.641.3729.

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This was a great team to work with. They knew their stuff and the area. It was nice to get another opinion after looking at many houses but yet kept comparing everyone to the house we ended up buying. They knew when to push and keep us calm at the same time. It didn’t matter who we looked at houses with from the team, they seemed to know what we wanted and obviously compared notes. So it wasn’t like we had to break someone in.

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