TEAM LONGENECKER’S NEWEST LISTING AT 746 PALM CITY PARK, ANNVILLE PA
Make Yourself at Home…
Welcome to this modern and inviting luxury farmhouse-style manufactured home. Built in 2021, this 80’ x 16’ home offers modern living with 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, and thoughtful design elements throughout.
The heart of the home is the spacious, light-filled main living area, which includes a stylish kitchen featuring a farmhouse sink, ample cabinetry, and abundant natural light. The kitchen seamlessly connects to the dining area and the large living room, complete with a cozy built-in fireplace—perfect for relaxing or entertaining.
Two bedrooms, a hall-entered bathroom, and a convenient laundry area are located just past the living room, while the private primary suite is situated on the opposite side of the home. The suite boasts a generously sized bedroom, a walk-in closet, and an en-suite bathroom for added comfort.
This home is ideally located within the park on a large 0.25-acre lot, backing up to open fields and woods. The peaceful setting provides a nice-sized backyard to enjoy outdoor activities or simply take in the serene views.

























The Community…
The home is located in Palm City Park in Annville, PA in Lebanon County. This is an all-ages community mobile home park. The lot rent is $410 monthly and includes trash service. With the communities location in South Annville Township you have quick access to Routes 322, 117 and 422. This allows for easy access to Harrisburg, Hershey, Lancaster and more.
South Annville Township has a population of approximately 3,500 people and covers an area of 19.6 square miles. Located near the communities of both Annville and Campbelltown. These small towns offer restaurants, coffee shops and shopping opportunities nearby.
The historic downtown of Lebanon is about 9 miles from the home. The downtown area is filled with beautiful architecture and history. The walkable downtown is home to multiple restaurants and coffee shops. Also, make sure to stop by the Lebanon Farmers market at 25 S. 8th Street and check out the many vendors inside. The market is open every Thursday, Friday, and Saturday.
The Lebanon Valley itself is home to other quaint small towns including Mt. Gretna, Myerstown, and Jonestown. Altogether these spots showcase additional cafes, breweries, shops, culture, heritage and are all great walkable communities.
Also be sure to check out our many local farm markets around the county providing fresh produce and goodies. To discover everything there is to know about our local communities check out Visit Lebanon Valley.
Outdoor Recreation…
The Lebanon Valley offers many amenities especially the opportunity to immerse yourself in nature and farmland. Outdoor recreation is a key factor in the quality of life in Lebanon County. Overall, local citizens can enjoy a wide range of activities. They can hike, cycle, boat, fish, hunt, camp, bird watch, ride horses and enjoy cultural and historic experiences. These activities are available in the over 42,000 acres of recreation land including state parks and game lands, a wildlife management area, the Fort Indiantown Gap Military Reservation and so much more.
Locally…
Near the home there are the fields behind the Campbelltown Fire company which host soccer and lacrosse games. This area also features the Campbelltown park which was recently renovated and walking and biking trails that spread into the local neighborhoods and surrounding downtown area.
For the sports enthusiasts there is Flightpath Sports Park which is home to In The Net Soccer, Lacrosse, Baseball & Softball Complex, Klick Lewis Ice Arena, Paramount Fitness and Gymnastics Center, Prevail Volleyball, and Frozen Ropes Baseball Academy. This sports park is only right down the road from the home.
In the County…
Within Lebanon there is also, Coleman Memorial Park on the north side of the city with over 99-acres of green space. Also, Stoever’s Dam Park in the northeast section of the city offers 153 acres for camping, picnicking, canoeing, fishing, and hiking.
Next, the Swatara State Park is about 17 miles north of the house. This outdoor oasis features 3,520 acres of outdoor recreation. There are 18.2 miles of hiking trails for biking, hiking and horseback riding. There are also several access points to Swatara Creek for tubing, canoeing, kayaking, or fishing.
Another great spot for outdoor recreation is the Lebanon Valley Rail Trail. This is a national recreation trail that runs throughout the county and connects to trails in surrounding counties. It is a great spot for walking, riding bike or horseback riding in some areas. The rebuilt trail is put together from two local railroads, The Cornwall & Lebanon Railroad and The Cornwall Railroad. Once completed this will be a 25-mile trail. There are multiple trail heads throughout the county.
School District…
The home is in the Annville-Cleona School District. The district is a small, public school district in Lebanon County. The student population of the district is around 1,500. The district operates Annville-Cleona Secondary School (grades 7-12), Annville Elementary (grades 3-6), and Cleona Elementary (Kindergarten – grade2). There is also the option for their own virtual school for students in K-12 called the Dutchmen Virtual Academy. Annville-Cleona is home of the Dutchmen.
How to Make this Home Yours…
Overall, this home is a great opportunity! The property is priced at $125,000. Schedule your private tour today. Call our team at 717-450-7090, we would love to show this home to you and see if it might just be a perfect fit for what you are looking for!
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Listed by:
Emmily Longenecker and Brad Longenecker
The Emmily Longenecker Team – Iron Valley Real Estate
Contact Emmily via phone/text at 717-821-8436 or emmily@teamlongnecker.com
Contact Brad via phone/text at 717-821-2526 or brad@bradteamlongenecker.com
Or via office phone 717-450-7090