This property will be offered at Public Auction on Monday, December 16, 2024 @ 1pm. The listing price is the opening bid only and in no way reflects the final sale price. $150,000 down due at auction, 2% transfer tax to be paid by the purchaser, real estate taxes prorated. This picturesque 52-acre farm is perfectly secluded yet conveniently located just minutes from Routes 272 and 372. Tucked away from the main road, this property is situated in the heart of the thriving Lancaster farming community. The home, originally built in the 1700s and expanded in the 1800s and 1992, has been beautifully restored and meticulously maintained inside and out. The first floor features two spacious, flexible areas currently used as a large office and a formal living room with a fireplace, a single bedroom, and the 1800s kitchen with a fireplace. This level flows into the 1992 addition, which includes a modern kitchen, a full bathroom, and a dedicated laundry space. Upstairs, the second floor offers three bedrooms and another full bathroom. The lower level boasts the original 1700s kitchen, complete with a walk-in fireplace and brick floors, alongside a full basement with brick and stone walls, along with an oversized two-car garage underneath the 1992 section of the home. Additional structures on the property include a 2-story bank barn built in 2020, designed for cattle on the lower level and storage above, as well as a beautifully appointed 2-story carriage house built in 2013, featuring three horse stalls and three equipment bays. The carriage house also includes stairs leading to hay and straw storage and boasts attractive board and batten siding. Thereâs also a spacious wood shop and storage building, perfect for all your needs. This property features 35 acres of tillable land, an 8-acre fully fenced pasture with a continuously flowing stream that supplies water to a 1000-gallon underground storage tank and watering trough, and the remainder is wooded. This property is in Clean & Green but is not preserved.
Upcoming Auction December 18th at 3pm. List price is only suggested starting bid and in no way implies the purchase price. Purchase price will be determined by competetive bidding at the auction and subject to seller confirmation. 2 adjoining properties to be offered separately and/or as individual parcels. Parcel #1: 1601 Cherry Hill Rd. 7/10 acre +/- lot w/3bdrm./1 bath., brick, raised rancher w/ approx. 1087 sq.ft. Main Level: Kitchen w/cherry cabinetry, dining rm., living rm., sun room. w/cathedral ceiling and bay window., 3 bedrooms., full bath, covered porch. Hardwood floors throughout. Lower Level: Full basement w/laundry hook-up and 1 car garage - level drive in access. 200 amp electric. Oil/Hot water baseboard heat (main level.) 8âx12â shed. On site well and septic. Spacious lawn. Mature shade. Taxes: Approx. $2300 Parcel #2: 1605 Cherry Hill Rd. 1.1 Acre lot w/20âx25â garage/shop w/16âx7â OH door and 2nd floor storage. Spacious lawns and garden area. List price is only suggested starting bid and in no way implies the purchase price. Purchase price will be determined by competitive bidding at the auction and subject to seller confirmation.
Drumore is located in Pennsylvania. Drumore, Pennsylvania 17518has a population of 2,578. Drumore 17518 is more family-centric than the surrounding county with 49.89% of the households containing married families with children. The county average for households married with children is 32.04%.
The median household income in Drumore, Pennsylvania 17518 is $77,308. The median household income for the surrounding county is $73,688 compared to the national median of $69,021. The median age of people living in Drumore 17518 is 33.1 years.
The average high temperature in July is 85.4 degrees, with an average low temperature in January of 21.9 degrees. The average rainfall is approximately 43.7 inches per year, with 21 inches of snow per year.