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Here's another post of local real estate search links, this time for the Lebanon PA Real Estate market. The following is a list of Lebanon County school districts with full home searches built in:
Everyone is always asking about different towns in Lebanon County, so here's a great list to search pages for homes in Lebanon PA towns:
Lastly, here's a link that will take you to Lebanon PA realtors.
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Here's some charts reviewing statistics of homes for sale in Lebanon PA. We'll look at home sales and prices for new, sold and expired listings. The results may surprise you:


Lebanon PA homes for sale steadily increased year-over-year since 2005 until they declined in 2008. The percentage of Lebanon PA homes sold has been steadily decreasing since 2005! In 2008 not even 60% of listings sold. On the contrary, the number of expired listings in Lebanon County has risen to 36% versus new listings.
Let's look at Lebanon PA home prices for the same period (2005-2008):


The average price of new listings in Lebanon PA have increased from $175K to just about $200K! That's a lot in 4 years. The average sale price kept pace with the increasing list prices until 2008, when the sold price fell back. The average sale price is at 84% of the average list price. What does this say to you? Of course, the average price of expired listings in Lebanon County is off the charts at $228K for 2008. These listings were unrealistic (or so thought the Lebanon Real estate market!).
Now appears to be a good time to buy in Lebanon County PA as sellers seem to be adjusting their prices and there is some sense of urgency to price accordingly. Hope this statistical review is helpful!
All charts, images and tables in this post are (C) Copyright Coldwell Banker Lebanon PA - 2009. Source data: Keystone MLS
For more data on Lebanon PA real estate or Lebanon City PA real estate.
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In case you were wondering about the various websites of the towns and townships in Lebanon County, PA - here's a nice list to direct you!

Lebanon County PA boroughs (including Lebanon City)
And the Lebanon County PA townships...
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Coldwell Banker Select Professionals, based at 1000 North Prince Street in Lancaster and with additional offices in Lebanon, Hershey & York can be reached at 717-735-8400 or at www.cbselectpros.com. Coldwell Banker Select Professionals serves the Lancaster PA real estate, York PA real estate, Hershey PA real estate, Harrisburg PA Real Estate, Lebanon PA real estate markets with local offices and agents.
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Mount Gretna is a borough in Lebanon County, Pennsylvania. The population was 242 at the 2000 census. It is a popular place in the summer, for it has a nationally-ranked juried Mt Gretna art show (third weekend in August), jazz and chamber music concerts, lectures, book reviews, and an annual tour of historic homes and cottages (1st Saturday in August). You can see the annual Mt Gretna arts calendar online. You can visit the Mount Gretna Arts Council online as well.The community also has a roller rink, lake, open-air Mount Gretna Theater, miniature golf course, several restaurants, playgrounds, and an award-winning ice cream parlor known as the Jigger Shop. The surrounding area, which includes seven distinct neighborhoods, has a year-round population estimated at 1,500 persons. Summertime population increases to about 2,500. There's also the popular Mount Gretna Lake recreation area.
Visitors to the center of Mount Gretna will notice something quite unusual: no lawns. The area around Mount Gretna is rolling and wooded, and this extends to the "yards" of the houses and other buildings. As one tourist noted: "it's sort of an elf village." Indeed, as one drives along the highway toward Mount Gretna, the woods stay the same, it's just that there are more and more buildings in the forest. According to many of the original deeds for houses, one could build over the property line if the area was used for a porch, and many of the lawns were sacrificed for porches.
Created in 1889 as a summer colony by Robert Habersham Coleman, an iron processing and railroad industrialist whose Cornwall Iron Furnace still stands nearby and is open to the public, the community was a pleasure stop on what was then Coleman's Cornwall and Lebanon Railroad. Between 1889 and 1916, when it was shut down, Mount Gretna was the terminus of the C&L RR line known as the Mount Gretna Narrow Gauge Railway, a tourist railway to the top of Governor Dick Mountain nearby.
In the Campmeeting areas, some of the streets are no more than footpaths. The area was laid out long before automobiles became publicly accessible, and public parking is hard to come by. The cottages are in either the "gingerbread", late Victorian, or art deco style. The Mount Gretna Inn is also a lodging option.
The Mount Gretna Playhouse showcases a series of plays, musicals, and other special events throughout the summer season. It is also the summer performance venue for Music at Gretna, a notable chamber music and jazz series, as well as for Gretna Theater and the week-long Cicada Festival of family entertainment. The Gretna Playhouse has been under the artistic direction of professionals such as Will Stutts and showcases a series of plays, musicals, and other special events throughou the summer season. Past employees include Kris Valentine, Becca Landis, Robert Campbell, Amy Kellett, Duffey Westlake, Rick Voight, Joe Borkovich, Dallas Mease, and Aubrey Boyd.
Mount Gretna's "Hideaway Cafe" restaurant and bar is a popular spot for lunch or dinner, and a favorite late-night gathering spot for locals. The Timbers Dinner Theater and Restaurant offers summer musical revues and is open for dining year-round. Le Sorelle Cafe is open on weekends in winter and Tuesdays through Sundays from Memorial Day to Labor Day. There's also Rebecca Bridy's Chef On The Go for busy folks.
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Coldwell Banker Select Professionals, based at 1000 North Prince Street in Lancaster and with additional offices in Lebanon, Hershey & York can be reached at 717-735-8400 or at www.cbselectpros.com. Coldwell Banker Select Professionals serves the Lancaster PA real estate, York PA real estate, Hershey PA real estate, Lebanon PA real estate markets with local offices and agents.
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Hometown Family Restaurant The Timeless Cafe 18 S. Eighth St. Lebanon, PA 17042 717-273-1818 |
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