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Getz's Woods Homes for Sale >> Getz's Woods Open House

Getz's Woods enjoys local fame in Lancaster County for the quality of the homes and the wooded lots. Homes in Getz's Woods were first built in the late 80s. Homes are large, typically four or five bedrooms and at least one fireplace. Most homes have decks and screened in porches that enjoy privacy because of the mature woods surrounding the homes.

If you look at an address in Getz's woods on Google maps, you'll see the thickness of the woods. The homes were built without tearing down all the trees. While this added to the short term building costs, it has more than paid off in the long run with the quality of the lots.

There are currently 4 homes for sale in Getz's woods, ranging from $500,000 to $579,000. Three homes sold within the last 6 months, the highest selling for $640,000.

1109 Archers Glen

 

1109 Archers Glen will be open on Sunday, September 14 from 1:00-4:00.

 

Stop by on Sunday to get a flavor of what makes Getz's Woods special.

 

 

 

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Dean Rock is a real estate investor and a full-service realtor at Coldwell Banker in Lancaster. Dean's areas of real estate expertise include marketing hard-to-sell homes, historic homes in Lancaster County, Lancaster County farmettes, Lancaster city real estate issues, housing rehabilitation, and real estate investment. Learn more about Lancaster PA real estate.

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3 commentsDean Rock • September 14 2008 10:54AM

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