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Commuting to Baltimore from the 717


A number of people find it practical to live in Pennsylvania and commute to the Baltimore area. Two good examples of towns with a large number of commuters are York and Dover, PA. Depending on where you are going, it may not take an hour to get from your house to the office. Plus, there is the light rail you can catch before you drive into the city which will knock off some of those extra miles on your tires and your wallet.

The house pictured here is a 4 Bedroom 2 1/2 Bath home with over 2,500 square feet. It's beautiful, and it's only $241,900 (more info).

Besides Baltimore, York County is close to a number of other cities and the highways to get you places. Give me a call or email and I can have a packet of local information mailed to you.

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