We can help you find homes for sale in Mount Wolf. Mount Wolf is a small borough in northeastern York County. The area began in the early 19th century as a mid-way train stop between Emigsville, Liverpool (now Manchester) and New Holland (now Saginaw). The station was originally called Mount Campbell in honor of Thomas Campbell, who was instrumental in pushing for rail completion to Harrisburg. Then in the late 1850s, the station and post office were later called Mount Wolf after George H. Wolf, who was the store and warehouse owner, stationmaster and postmaster. Mount Wolf incorporated as a borough in 1910. Students are served by Northeastern School District, and Northeastern Middle School is located in Mount Wolf.
Discover this charming 3-bedroom, 2-bathroom single-story home located in Mount Wolf, PA, in excellent condition and well-maintained by its owner. As you step inside, you...
Listing courtesy of Adam Druck from Inch & Co. Real Estate, LLC
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Listing courtesy of Michael I Segarra from Century 21 Core Partners
Recently remodeled by Rylind Construction Company who owns the building. This office is close to the distribution centers along I-83.
Listing courtesy of Robert J Behler from Bennett Williams Realty, Inc.