Summit Hill PA, 18250

37 E Ludlow Street

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Comfort and Convenience

Step into comfort and convenience with this charming move-in ready twin home nestled in the quaint neighborhood of Summit Hill, PA. With three cozy bedrooms and a full bathroom, this residence offers a generous 1,200 square feet of living space perfect for those looking to settle in with the option to personalize over time.
Upon entering, you'll be greeted by beautiful hardwood flooring that stretches throughout the main living areas, providing a warm and inviting atmosphere.
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Inviting Atmosphere

The spacious kitchen is a highlight, offering ample counter and storage space, making it ideal for both everyday meals and entertaining.
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Kitchen

Primary Suite

This cozy bedroom features warm natural light from large windows framed with rich wood trim, offering a charming blend of classic and modern touches. The space boasts durable wood-look flooring, a neutral color palette, and a vintage-style radiator for added character. A white paneled door leads to an adjoining area, while a dresser provides convenient storage. Perfect as a private retreat or home office, this inviting room is ready for your personal touch.
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Bedooms

2 additional bedrooms.

Bathrooms

1 full bathroom

Outdoors

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Step outside to discover an extended deck that serves as the perfect spot for outdoor gatherings, summer barbecues, or simply unwinding after a long day. The fenced-in yard offers privacy and a secure place for children or pets to play. Rear off-street parking adds to the convenience of this home, eliminating the daily parking hassle.
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Property Detail

Property Attributes
MLS®: #752647
County: CARBON
City: Summit Hill
Area: Summit Hill
Neighborhood: Not in Development
Zip: 18250
Year Built: 1881
Taxes: $1904
Price: $92,000
Bedrooms: 3
Full Bathrooms: 1
Half Bathrooms: 0
Sqr Footage: 1200
Lot Size: 0.04 Acres

General Features
Sewer: Public
Hot Water: Summer/Winter Hookup
Construction: Vinyl
Cooling: Window ACs
Appliances: Laundry Hookup,Oven Electric
Water: Public
Garage: Off Street
Subdivision: Not in Development
Heater Type: Baseboard,Oil
School District: Panther Valley
Interior Features
Total Rooms: 6
Total Number of Rooms: 7

Exterior Features
Exterior: Covered Deck
Garage Capacity (Cars): 2
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Seller's Disclosure

Lead-Based Paint

Utility Checklist

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Panther Valley School District

In 1964, Summit Hill, Lansford, Coaldale and Nesquehoning schools joined to form the Panther Valley School District. Panther Valley consists of three schools, an elementary school located in Nesquehoning, an intermediate and junior senior high school located on route 209 in Summit Hill. The Panther Valley School District’s colors are black, gold, and white. The mascot is the panther.

About Summit Hill

Summit Hill Borough welcomes you to our Website! Summit Hill is a beautiful community located in Northeastern Pennsylvania, Carbon County. The elevation of Summit Hill is at 1600 feet above sea level. Our beautiful hilltop community was founded 1791 by a hunter named Philip Ginder when he discovered Anthracite coal on Sharp Mountain, now called Summit Hill. Summit Hill is also known for the birthplace of the Switchback gravity railroad. It was the first gravity railroad in the United States.