The median home value in Harrisburg, PA is $240,000.
This is
higher than
the county median home value of $174,000.
The national median home value is $308,980.
The average price of homes sold in Harrisburg, PA is $240,000.
Approximately 34% of Harrisburg homes are owned,
compared to 51% rented, while
15% are vacant.
Harrisburg real estate listings include condos, townhomes, and single family homes for sale.
Commercial properties are also available.
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NAI CIR presents a fully-leased, mixed-use investment property for sale. The property is comprised of a combination of residential, commercial, and storage units. Strong rental rates with the opportunity for future increases to reflect market rates. Located with frontage on Derry Street in Harrisburg, PA, the property benefits from close proximity to Interstate 83, Route 322 and Pennsylvania Turnpike via Interstate 283. AGENT MUST BE CONTACTED 48 HOURS PRIOR TO SCEDULING TOURS. NO LOCK BOX.
Discover a prime investment opportunity in Union Station, a 350+ home community within Lower Paxton Township, with a brand-new multi-use building constructed in 2023. This property uniquely combines 22 modern 2-bedroom, 2-bathroom residential apartments and 4 leased commercial spaces. The commercial lineup includes Legion Hair Salon, Hops & Barley restaurant, Shakedown BBQ, and the Snack Shop, each committed to 5-10 year leases. 17 of the apartments are currently filled and we anticipate near 100% occupancy before Settlement. Located in the Central Dauphin School District and across from a popular brewery, this property promises a vibrant community and a desirable lifestyle for tenants. It's an exceptional investment that offers a mix of stable income from long-term commercial leases and the growth potential from residential rentals. Positioned in a sought-after neighborhood, it provides a perfect balance for both families and professionals. This investment property is not just a building but a community hub in a thriving residential neighborhood, promising both a steady income stream from its commercial tenants and a strong occupancy rate for its residential units. An opportunity like this, combining a prime location, a brand-new facility, and a mix of commercial and residential leases, is rare and presents a significant value proposition for any savvy investor.