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Mineral Point, Pennsylvania
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Suzette Colvin
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Supervising broker of the RE/MAX Team office, home to top-producing, community-focused Bob Colvin Team, and leasing agents ... see full details and contact information for Suzette ... Homes. We Love where we LIVE and we're ready to welcome you home, too!
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Serving the areas of Seanor, Salix, Windber, Hooversville, Jerome, Johnstown, Boswell, Armagh, Seward & Summerhill
Beth Colvin, Ahwd, E-Pro, Repa
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I am the Licensed Transaction Concierge for Re/Max Team Realtors, Home of The Bob Colvin Team . I am very proud to be a ... see full details and contact information for Beth ... on customer service and look forward to working with you soon! :)
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Serving the areas of Tire Hill, Jerome, Mineral Point, Ebensburg, Northern Cambria, Hooversville, Revloc, Belsano & Parkhill
Don & Erin Colvin (The Don Colvin Group)
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RE MAX POWER Associates


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905 Menoher Blvd
Johnstown, PA

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Serving the areas of Wilmore, Nanty-Glo, Portage, Seward, Mineral Point, Summerhill, Ebensburg & Twin Rocks
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Some general advantages and disadvantages of buying property in a village or rural area.

Advantages of buying property in a village or rural area include:

1. Lower Cost: Properties in rural areas are often less expensive than properties located in urban and suburban areas.

2. Quiet lifestyle: Rural areas offer peaceful and tranquil living environment away from the hustle and bustle of urban life.

3. Scenic Beauty: Rural areas generally offer breathtaking natural scenery, including forests, rolling hills, and farmland.

4. Community Living: Villages and small rural areas provide for close-knit communities known for their friendliness, hospitality and low-key living.

Disadvantages of buying property in a village or rural area might include:

1. Distance: living in a rural area may require driving long distances to get to work, grocery shopping, schools or medical facilities.

2. Limited Access to Amenities: Rural areas may lack many of the amenities available in urban areas, such as shopping centers, restaurants, and entertainment options.

3. Limited job opportunities: Rural areas generally have limited job opportunities, which could make it difficult to find work.

4. Limited infrastructure: Rural areas typically have fewer infrastructure such as pavement roads, water supply, and recreation centers.

5. Lack of Privacy: Living in a village or small rural community may result in a lack of privacy due to closely-knitted living communities where neighbors look out for one another.

It is always important to consider your personal needs and preferences when deciding whether or not to buy property in a village or rural area.