On this tour we explore the small town of MANHEIM, PA.

Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, is made up of wonderful small towns each with their own unique flavor and features. On this tour we explore the small town of MANHEIM, PA. Start with the town’s rich history and visit a log house from the 1700s, make your own glass at Stiegel Glass Factory, and see the beautiful clock on Market Square. Then stop by Prussian Street Arcade with over 100 local vendors selling unique wares, check out vintage records at the Turntable store, play your favorite sport at Spook Nook, and tour a local dairy farm with an observation tower. From morning to night, enjoy all the food stops throughout town from baked goods, to ice cream, to burgers and fries, to delicious dinners. Don’t miss the expansive farmer’s market every Tuesday – Root’s Country Market! It is a local favorite and filled with stands offering fresh local foods and unique gifts.

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Holiday Lights and Local Delights

December has a way of making our towns feel a little more magical. From twinkling lights to cheerful markets and cozy small businesses, this time of year reminds us why Lancaster County and its surrounding communities are such special places to call home. Whether you’re new to the area, a long-time local, or exploring neighborhoods as you consider a move, here are some of the best ways to enjoy the season.

A Season for Gratitude: Five Reasons to be Thankful for Your Home

As the season of gratitude settles in, it’s a wonderful time to pause and appreciate the place we call home. Our homes hold our memories, protect us from the world, and offer comfort at the beginning and end of each day. Yet it’s easy to forget how significant that blessing is, especially when so many people across the country don’t have stable housing at all.
Here are five heartfelt reminders that help us reflect on just how much we have to be thankful for.

The Pitfalls of Overpricing Your Home

When it’s time to sell your home, it’s natural to want the best possible price. There are many reasons why overpricing negatively affects your home sale. But setting the price too high—hoping to “test the market” or leave room for negotiation—can actually hurt your sale in ways many homeowners don’t expect. Let’s take a look at the main reasons why.

Listing As-Is: When It Makes Sense

Sometimes, selling a home feels like a race against time, and the last thing you want to do is spend time and money on renovations. Maybe your home needs updates or has a lot of deferred maintenance. Maybe your situation calls for a simple sale. That’s where listing as-is comes in.
Does it actually make sense for you to sell this way? What should you keep in mind before you do? Let’s walk through the details.