Home for sale at Hundredfold Farm cohousing in Pennsylvania | <– Date –> <– Thread –> |
From: Lorraine Mazza (lorrainemazzagmail.com) | |
Date: Wed, 15 Jun 2011 13:04:20 -0700 (PDT) |
Remember, if you are making a road trip to the National Cohousing Conference and are interested in seeing our home before or after the conference, please call us directly at 717-334-7471 to arrange a tour. We are approximately 80 miles from Washington DC. Spacious 3 bedroom, 2 bath home for sale at Hundredfold Farm, Pennsylvania's first ecologically sustainable rural cohousing community. There is a large master suite, with two additional generously sized bedrooms and two full baths. Ceramic tile and hardwood floors throughout. Approximately 2,300 finished sq. ft. with a 600 sq. ft. walk-up cape code-style attic that can be used for storage or a workshop, studio, playroom, etc. This energy efficient home features an electric grid-tied 4.5 kW solar panel system, which produces net income after all utilities, electric generation, and renewable energy credits are factored in. In 2009, the net income was $1,493.74. Hundredfold Farm is a small cohousing community of (currently) 10 homes located in south-central Pennsylvania, just 8 miles from Gettysburg, 12 miles from Chambersburg, and one hour from Harrisburg, PA and Frederick, MD. The homes are clustered on 3 acres to optimize solar access and encourage neighbor interaction, with 77 acres that is owned in common by the residents and preserved for open space, gardening, and other community projects. The property also includes a common house, historic bank barn, greenhouse, organic community garden, and over one mile of walking trails. This home is priced at $319,900. Read more details at http://1334evergreenway.webs.com/ or look up MLS #21105782 on Realtor.com.
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