Pennsylvania
Greenwood Acres real estate is regarded as a beautiful, but less active, market in Pennsylvania for lake homes and lake lots.
Typically, buyers can find around 10 Greenwood Acres homes for sale, and around 10 Greenwood Acres lots and land for sale.
Greenwood Acres is one of the many smaller Pennsylvania lakes. The lake is also known as Lake Sinca.
Greenwood Acres is a private township located in Monroe County, Pennsylvania. It features exclusive waterfront access to the 30-acre glacial reservoir that resides within the township's barriers, Lake Sinca.
This township is only an hour's drive southeast of Scranton, and New York City is only a three-hour drive away.
The Wilkes-Barre General Hospital Mountain Top Campus is under 25 miles away, and the Wilkes-Barre Scranton International Airport is under 30 miles away.
The Greenwood Acres Township is surrounded by several State Game Lands.
Wildlife common to this area includes wild turkey, cottontail hares, fox squirrels, red fox, white-tailed deer, and feral swine.
The variety of wildlife to be found makes this an iconic area for hunters and trappers of all skill levels.
Located only an hour's journey east along Interstate-80 is the scenic mountain range of Mt. Pocono.
This is a premier destination for nature-lovers across the United States, as it is one of the country's most popular mountain ranges.
The snowy peaks of Mt Pocono offer a variety of outdoor recreation including skiing, snowboarding, hiking, and mountain biking.
Scranton is a city situated in northeast Pennsylvania. This place makes for a great day trip, where you can learn more about the Industrial Revolution and enjoy some great food.
Scranton is nicknamed The Electric City. It received this name from the revolution of electric lights that began at the Dickson Manufacturing Company in 1880. The city then was the first place in the country to have electric-powered streetcars.
The Steamtown National Historic Site is a free-to-enter park that catalogs the role steam engines and the workers who maintained them played in the American Industrial Revolution. This family-friendly site has an activity everyone will enjoy.
The Pennsylvania Anthracite Heritage Museum is another excellent place to learn about the Industrial Revolution. Here, the focus is Pennsylvania's main export: coal. The museum narrates the ups and downs of workers and companies during this time.
After a long day of fun in Scranton, try one of its many highly-rated eateries. Cooper's Seafood House, Backyard Ale House, Viewmont Diner, and Ipanema Grille are a selection of the diverse options available.
Whether you are looking for a private lakefront experience or the convenience of a large city, buyers in this market can truly expect to experience the best of both worlds.