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Property from 401-403 W MAIN STREET - KW

price

$150,000|Last Updated: Apr 30, 2026

MLS#242989585

location

401-403 W MAIN STREET, Walnut Bottom, Pennsylvania

Status:Active

Property Type

  • Recreational Land

Acreage

1.22 acres

Format

Sale

Description

Opportunity awaits in the heart of Walnut Bottom, a peaceful South Newton Township community surrounded by the beauty of rural Cumberland County. This unique property offers potential for your next residential project on a parcel with a rich local history and an excellent location along West Main Street. For more than five decades, this site operated as a successful business before the structure was lost to fire in 2018. The building was professionally demolished, and the underground storage tanks were removed in compliance with DEP regulations. A passing perc test was completed in 2019, and the property has since transitioned to residential land use. Today, the parcel is ready for new beginnings; whether you envision building your dream home, investing in a rental opportunity, or creating a space that fits your vision for small-town living. Walnut Bottom offers a welcoming rural lifestyle with easy access to Shippensburg, Carlisle, and major commuter routes, while maintaining the charm and quiet pace of country life. Bring your plans and creativity to this versatile property and see what’s possible at 401-403 West Main Street. Schedule your visit today and imagine the potential this well-located residential lot has to offer!

Listing Agent

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DAVID HOOKE

company

Keller Williams of Central PA

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