Alleghenyville, PA


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Alleghenyville, PA

About Alleghenyville, PA

Living in Alleghenyville, PA is an enjoyable experience. The town offers a variety of activities and amenities to keep residents occupied. With its bustling downtown area, quaint shops, and local eateries, the town provides an inviting atmosphere for all. The area also hosts several parks and recreational opportunities including walking trails, biking paths, swimming pools, and a golf course. In addition to these amenities, Alleghenyville is known for its excellent school systems which provide quality education as well as support services for students. There is also a strong sense of community in the town with many annual events like music festivals and parades that bring people together to celebrate. When living in Alleghenyville you can expect to find friendly neighbors and plenty of ways to get involved in your community. Small city - East-central Pennsylvania, 60 miles northwest of Philadelphia.

Location Details

State: Pennsylvania
County: Berks County
Metro Area: Reading Metro Area
City: Alleghenyville
Zip Codes: No Zip Codes Here.
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Time zone: Eastern Standard Time (EST)
Elevation: 260 ft above sea level
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Reading is a declining industrial center in southwest Pennsylvania originally built on heavy industry, textiles, and anthracite coal. The heavy industry and Victorian wealth have left an imprint on the town, which has done a good job preserving its historic heritage. The city reached its nadir in the early 1970’s, first with industrial and downtown commercial closures and then with flooding from Hurricane Agnes in 1972. Among the first steps in recovery was the creation of a large outlet mall, supposedly among the first in the country, for which the area is well known today.

More recently the area has gained ground as a strategic location relative to larger East Coast areas, notably Philadelphia and, farther away, New Jersey and even New York. Nearby Allentown-Bethlehem-Easton is undergoing a similar transition from its old-economy working class roots. Reading is attracting migrants seeking a small-town feel, an attractive setting, a moderate cost of living, and proximity to Philadelphia and its amenities. Outside of some local cultural and minor-league sports activities, there isn’t a lot to do in the immediate area.

The area is characterized by large, wooded hills surrounding flat agricultural valleys. The continental-type climate is modified by ridges to the west and the ocean and its bays to the south and east. Summers are warm, still, and humid with occasional thunderstorms. Winters are fairly mild for the latitude. The mountains block some northwesterly cold air and moisture, creating more clear days than even Philadelphia to the southeast. Snow amounts are variable and freezing rain occurs occasionally. First freeze is mid-October, last is late April.

Alleghenyville Cost of Living
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Historic interest, attractive setting, and strategic location make Alleghenyville a great place to live.

$377,400
+10.4% higher than avg
$128,750
+46.4% higher than avg
$1,052 /mo
Monthly rent (2br)
-9.1% lower than avg
Alleghenyville Crime
13.1 / 100
Crime is ranked on a scale of 1 (low) to 100 (high). US average: 35.4
Minimum annual income
To live comfortably in Alleghenyville, Pennsylvania
$72,360
for a family
$32,800
for a single person
Pros & Cons of Alleghenyville
   Historic interest
Economy
   Attractive setting
Entertainment
   Strategic location
Low educational attainment
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