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July 2024 Featured Agent | |
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Michelle Strange | from Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices Hodrick Realty |
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Allens • Antes Fort • Balls Mills • Barbours • Bastress • Beaver Lake • Bella Vista • Beulah Land • Biggerstown • Bluestone • Bodines • Bryan Mill • Butternut Grove • Calvert • Cammal • Carsontown • Cedar Pines • Cedar Run • Chemung • Chippewa • Clarkstown • Collomsville • Duboistown • East Hill • Elimsport • Ellenton • English Center • Fairlawn • Farragut • Faxon • French Settlement • Garden View • Glen Mawr • Glosser View • Grimesville • Hepburn Heights • Hepburnville • Heshbon Park • Hilborn • Hoppestown • *Hughesville • Huntersville • Jersey Mills • *Jersey Shore • Kellyburg • Kenmar • Lairdsville • Langdon • Larrys Creek • Larryville • Lebo Vista • Leolyn • Lime Bluff • Loyalsockville • Lucullus • Lungerville • Lymehurst • Marsh Hill • Masten • *Montgomery • *Montoursville • Moreland • *Muncy • Muncy Station • Nisbet • North Mountain • Okome • Oregon Hill • Oriole • *Oval • Pennsdale • *Picture Rocks • Pine Run • Powys • Proctor • Quiggleville • Ralston • Ramsey • Richarts Grove • Ritters Crossroads • Roaring Branch • Saegers • *Salladasburg • Slate Run • South Williamsport • Steam Valley • Strawbridge • Sylvan Dell • Texas • Tivoli • Tomb • Torbert • Trout Run • Unityville • Wallis Run • Warrensville • Waterville • West Hills Estates • White Pine • Williamsport • Woodland Park
A USDA loan is a mortgage option available to eligible homebuyers that is sponsored by the United States Department of Agriculture to promote homeownership in rural communities. USDA Loans, sometimes called "RD Loans," offer 100% financing options on eligible rural properties. USDAProperties can help you find USDA properties in Lycoming County.
Lycoming County, located in the great state of Pennsylvania, was officially established on April 13, 1795. It was created from a part of Northumberland County and named for the Lycoming Creek, which runs through the area, and means "great steam" in the area's native Iroquois language.
Lycoming County is home to the city of Williamsport, known as the "Lumber Capital of the World" in the late 19th century due to its booming lumbering industry. At that time, the city's extensive lumber operations made it one of the richest regions in the country. The 1889 flood wiped out many of the logging operations and shifted the focus to manufacturing and transportation industries.
This county has a long history of Native American presence. The Susquehannocks, who were primarily a farming community, lived in the area before being invaded by Iroquois in 1660. Later, the region also served as a setting for the French and Indian War, as well as the Revolutionary War.
One fun fact about Lycoming County is that it hosts the Little League Baseball World Series every August, which brings together teams from all over the world to compete at the Howard J. Lamade Stadium in South Williamsport. This prestigious event has been held in Lycoming County since its inauguration in 1947, making it an important part of local culture and history.