The median home value in Narvon, PA is $295,000.
This is
lower than
the county median home value of $299,400.
The national median home value is $338,100.
The average price of homes sold in Narvon, PA is $295,000.
Approximately 79.53% of Narvon homes are owned,
compared to 20.47% rented, while
0% are vacant.
Narvon 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 Narvon real estate agent to arrange a tour today!
This is an Auction, to be held on site November 20, 2024 at 4:00 P.M. Price listed is a suggested opening bid only, final sale price must be confirmed by the sellers. AG zoning, Superior Walls in Basement, Ideal country location and setting. Showings to be during open house dates.
This property isn't one you want to miss. 7.5 acres of secluded ground, complete with woods, stream and small fish nursery. Nestled back the long driveway, you'll find a charming, 1 owner, 3 bed, 3 bath cape cod home, with a front porch made for sitting, a back patio with a stone fireplace overlooking your own babbling brook, and privacy most people only dream of. Beautiful stone, stucco, and brick work adorn this property, both inside and out. The home has been recently remodeled, with the first floor including things such as timeless hardwood flooring, and rustic touches like a post and beam trimmed opening between the front and back of the home, and a brick fireplace with timber mantle. The kitchen is made up of solid wood cabinets topped by marble counters, an island with bar seating featuring a unique stone top, a brick surround for the oven, floating shelves and the perfect view of your backyard out the kitchen window. The main floor master bedroom features it's own brick fireplace, as well as a walk in closet. A full bath and large laundry room complete the first floor. Upstairs, you'll find an additional 2 bedrooms and a bath. The basement of this home is every bit as welcoming as the upstairs, with laminate floors, pine shiplap walls, and a huge stonework wall as the focal point, complete with woodstove, and alcove for firewood storage. The lower level also features a full bath, den, workout room/office space, large utility room, and an exterior entrance. The stone, detached garage is partially insulated, wood stove heated, and houses a workshop in addition to the garage space as well as a porch across the entire front side. Beside the building is a raised concrete pad to help facilitate easier loading of equipment or materials onto a truck or trailer. The stream is amply sized for cooling off in the summer, and includes a stone bridge/dam to cross over to the remainder of your property on the other side. There is also a smaller, personal fish nursery on the property should you want to take up a new hobby. This property is truly one of a kind, and the amount of love and care that has gone into building and maintaining it is immediately evident. Contact us today to set up a time to tour this property, and fall in love for yourself!
Don't miss this Extraordinary Opportunity to own a piece of Historical Charm in Lancaster County! Dating back to 1840, this residence, now boasting 4 bedrooms, was originally constructed for the manager of the preserved and still-operational Bowmansville Roller Mill. An addition was added in 1910, further enhancing the historical significance of the property. What sets this property apart is its unique connection to history, as the mill race runs directly beneath a section of the home. Retaining its original character, the house showcases timeless features, including wooden doors, iron door hardware, 24" deep window sills, a non-operational stone bread oven, and exposed stone and wood beams. While maintaining its historic appeal, the home has been updated with modern appliances, updated bathrooms, central air installed two years ago, and a three year old furnace. Complementing the residence are a bank barn and storage barn, providing endless possibilities for storage, potential animal housing, or any creative endeavors you envision. Situated on a 4.4 acre lot, the property features picturesque elements such as a pasture, meandering stream, and the mill race. Zoning for the home is residential medium, and for the outbuildings, zoning is neighborhood commercial. Immerse yourself in the rich history and unique features of this captivating estate, where every corner tells a story of the past!