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Our real estate agents are in complete agreement with iconic chef James Beard, who once declared that "good bread is the most fundamentally satisfying of all foods." Nurture your soul on Tuesday, November 17 by celebrating Homemade Bread Day at one of these wonderful bakeries around Harrisburg.

Fall is a wonderful time of the year in Pennsylvania and one of our favorite activities is visiting farms to sample their fresh seasonal produce. The orchards, farms, and markets throughout the Harrisburg area offer up an amazing taste of our region. Our real estate agents encourage you to grab a light jacket and fall into the autumn season with a stop at one of these orchards around

With the Susquehanna River in our back yard and the ridges and valleys of the Appalachian Mountains on all sides, Harrisburg is perfectly placed for outdoor adventure. Our real estate agents are excited to get outside and explore this summer, and we're here to share some of our favorite Kayaking spots in the area!

If you're itching to get outside and enjoy some fresh air, you're not alone. Luckily, we have an abundance of trails and greenways here in the Harrisburg area, and our real estate agents are happy to share some of our favorite places to get out and enjoy the great outdoors!

Harrisburg (and our surrounding communities) gives our locals a lot to brag about and plenty of reasons for visitors to buy one of our Harrisburg homes for sale.
While our real estate agents help you to search for the perfect home, take a tour of the Fort Hunter Mansion and Park.
The Fort Hunter Mansion and Park sits high on a bluff looking out at the Blue Mountains and the Susquehanna River. It covers over 40 acres, and you will enjoy taking a guided tour of the beautifully restored home and gardens. Fort Hunter Mansion and Park has beautiful walking trails, picnic pavilions, and access to the Pennsylvania Canal trail. The structures include a restored barn, stables, tavern, spring house, ice house, and a charming covered bridge.
A division of the Dauphin County Parks and Recreation Department, the mansion has holiday events throughout December for both adults and children, and it offers a look back into 19th-century life in Harrisburg.
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