Beautiful ranch home in a nice country setting on nearly 5 acres. Park-like setting in rear yard & land even borders STATE GAME LANDS. Very well built brick/vinyl ranch on a full (mostly finished) basement. Covered front and rear porches. 2 car attached garage, 2 car detached garage and 1.5 car detached garage. Concrete driveway, shed and pavilion. First floor has 2 bedroom, 2 bathrooms, large eat-in kitchen w/tons of cabinets and huge living room with fireplace. Basement has bedroom, full bath, office area and a nice family room with fireplace. Central air, fire pit and tons of wildlife. Very close to Allegheny River and famous Widnoon Stoore. West Penn Power is electric. Ridgeview Gas and Oil for gas and high speed internet through Windstream.
Nestled on 1.5 acres of serene, wooded land, this cozy 3-bedroom, 1-bath home offers the perfect opportunity for those looking for a peaceful retreat or a project to make their own. Located in a remote area near game lands, this property is an outdoor enthusiast's dream, with easy access to hiking, hunting, and nature exploration right outside your door. The home has been partially remodeled, but still needs some TLC to bring it to its full potential. It features a solid foundation for a variety of updates and improvements. With a bit of work, this home could become a true gem, offering the perfect balance of modern comforts and country charm. For those who love the outdoors, you'll appreciate the proximity to the Allegheny River, just a few miles away, offering excellent fishing and boating.
Nice country property! Originally built by the one and only owner, Nice setting and country privacy. Great hunting and trout fishing area, possibly a camp or small residence for 1-2 people as it sits. Nice 12x9 back porch overlooking backyard and stream and woods. 2 Car garage and a shed for storage.
What a fun place to live, in the town of Templeton this home is situated on a corner lot with beautiful views of the Allegheny River ,one block from public boat launch and the Armstrong Rails to Trails- hiking and biking trails, 5 minutes to state game lands and a community park to boot. Home is so cozy with 3 bedroom & 1.5 bath has so much to offer including high ceilings and spacious rooms plus a built in garage.
Welcome to Country Charm. This three-bedroom and two-bath log home is warm and inviting. With hardwood LVP flooring, pine cabinets, and a beautiful wood burner fireplace, fall and winter are cozy, and spring and summer are full of fresh air dreams. Traveling down the long drive invites you into the charm and openness of the 25+ acres. With an ample yard, there is room to run for pets and kids. The property boasts two barns, a shed for all your yard tools or animal supplies, and a large metal garage for all your big boy (or girl) toys. Nestled between the Allegheny River and Mahoning Creek and next to PA state game lands, this location is ideal for the outdoorsman or hunter. The front covered porch provides great outdoor relaxation, and the back deck gives relaxing views of your property. The Mahoning outdoor incinerator provides heat for the hot water boiler system with an oil backup. Brand new well pump. Log splitter stays and sellers open to including the 4 Wheeler. Come and see!
Historic Armstrong County gem, formerly known as the "Bridge View Hotel" , located along the Armstrong Trail in Mosgrove, PA. Originally built in 1901 by John Henry Rebold and named after the ornate balconies facing the Allegheny River over which the Buffalo, Rochester and Pittsburgh Railroad trestle spans. The hotel served as a popular tourist destination, many of whom made the trip on the Pennsylvania Railroad, as well as traveling on the "Nellie Hudson" via the Allegheny River. A hotel bar regularly served coal miners from a nearby mine owned by Pittsburgh Plate Glass Company. In 1914 the hotel caught fire, and in the years that followed was rebuilt on the original stone foundation, as the structure that still stands today. Updated sections of the property make for many possibilities. The property has access to Pine Creek, which connects to the Allegheny River. Trailside/River Hotel? Brewery? The possibilities in the wake of economic growth thanks to the Armstrong Trail are endless.
The median home value in Templeton, PA is $85,000. This is lower than the county median home value of $140,700. The national median home value is $338,100. The average price of homes sold in Templeton, PA is $85,000. Approximately 62.68% of Templeton homes are owned, compared to 23.94% rented, while 13.38% are vacant. Templeton real estate listings include condos, townhomes, and single family homes for sale. Commercial properties are also available. If you see a property you’re interested in, contact a Templeton real estate agent to arrange a tour today!
Templeton, Pennsylvania has a population of 322. Templeton is less family-centric than the surrounding county with 17.58% of the households containing married families with children. The county average for households married with children is 25.31%.
The median household income in Templeton, Pennsylvania is $51,750. The median household income for the surrounding county is $56,838 compared to the national median of $69,021. The median age of people living in Templeton is 38.3 years.
The average high temperature in July is 82.3 degrees, with an average low temperature in January of 16.7 degrees. The average rainfall is approximately 43.2 inches per year, with 34.3 inches of snow per year.