Freeland, PA


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Freeland, PA

About Freeland, PA

Freeland, PA is a small town with a close-knit community. People often know each other by name and most of the businesses are locally owned. It has a peaceful atmosphere and plenty of outdoor activities for its residents to enjoy such as hiking, fishing, biking, and birdwatching. The summers tend to be warm and sunny while the winters have colder temperatures but bring a nice amount of snowfall. Freeland is also home to several festivals throughout the year that bring together people from all over the region to celebrate their shared heritage and culture. No matter what time of year it may be, there's always something fun happening in Freeland! Small-industrial-city complex - Northeastern Pennsylvania, 40 miles from New York–New Jersey border.

Location Details

State: Pennsylvania
County: Luzerne County
Metro Area: Scranton--Wilkes-Barre Metro Area
City: Freeland
Zip Codes: 18224
Cost of Living:
Time zone: Eastern Standard Time (EST)
Elevation: 930 ft above sea level
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The Scranton area is gaining some ground as a gateway to the Pocono Mountains, a recreational area to the north and east with skiing and watersports. Local museums focusing on industrial heritage, such as the Anthracite Complex and the Steamtown National Historic Site, are excellent models of working historic preservation and education. The location is isolated from big-city amenities and services. There is talk of reviving commuter rail passenger service into New Jersey, which could give the area a big boost as a residential area and base for telecommuters and small business. It will take some time, but perhaps the low cost of living and strategic location relative to major eastern markets will bring the area a long-awaited economic resurgence.

The city complex lies at the southwest end of the crescent-shaped Lackawanna River Valley where that river empties into the Susquehanna River. Surrounding the valley to the northwest and east, mountains provide protection from winds and also influence temperature and precipitation during both summer and winter. Summers are relatively cool with frequent showers and thunderstorm activity. Winter temperatures are not severe, and most precipitation occurs as rain. However, when warm moist air from the valleys to the southwest collides with cold air from the north, snow and blizzards can occur. The area is cloudier and rainier than most areas of the state. First freeze is mid-October, last is late April.

Freeland Cost of Living
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Nearby recreation, cost of living, and historic interest make Freeland a great place to live.

$118,700
-184.8% lower than avg
$42,930
-60.8% lower than avg
$830 /mo
Monthly rent (2br)
-38.3% lower than avg
Freeland Crime
51.5 / 100
Crime is ranked on a scale of 1 (low) to 100 (high). US average: 35.4
Minimum annual income
To live comfortably in Freeland, Pennsylvania
$22,680
for a family
$34,800
for a single person
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When ever I would go to visit or to say a while Freeland impressed me not for the wealth of the town but the general well being and friendly outlook of the people. The  More

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