Red Lion, PA


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Red Lion, PA

About Red Lion, PA

Living in Red Lion, PA is a great experience. It is a small town with plenty of charm and character that makes it an enjoyable place to call home. The people of Red Lion are friendly and welcoming and the atmosphere is laid back, making it easy to settle in quickly. There are plenty of outdoor activities to enjoy within the area, from quality golf courses to state parks offering fishing, hiking, and camping opportunities. In addition, there are many local stores, restaurants, and entertainment venues around town providing a variety of options for fun and relaxation. Red Lion is also conveniently located near larger cities such as York and Harrisburg with easy access to even more shopping, dining, entertainment venues, and cultural attractions. All of these features make Red Lion an ideal location for those looking for small-town charm combined with big-city convenience. Mid-sized city - Southeast Pennsylvania, 110 miles west of Philadelphia and 20 miles north of the Maryland border.

Location Details

State: Pennsylvania
County: York County
Metro Area: York-Hanover Metro Area
City: Red Lion
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Time zone: Eastern Standard Time (EST)
Elevation: 351 ft above sea level
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Parts of York look much as they did in colonial times, with a downtown area of historic brick buildings and nearby factories, farmers markets, and a large town square which all suggest the city’s importance before and during the Industrial Revolution. With a Harley-Davidson plant and climate-control maker York International, the area has a diverse base of mostly small manufacturers..

The area is strategically located among an array of places providing employment and amenities. The proximity to larger East Coast cities, particularly Baltimore and Washington D.C. south, brings in new residents. Some of these derive income from these larger cities and seek lower living costs and small town living in the York area.

Baltimore is closest at 60 miles south. York also sits between historic Gettysburg to the west and the Pennsylvania Dutch country and Philadelphia areas east. Hanover is a small manufacturing and retail center 15 miles southwest. For those willing to travel for certain amenities and services, York has a pleasant small-town feel.

The area has mostly rolling hills given to agricultural use with intermittent creek valleys and wooded areas. The hills become larger toward the south. The climate is humid continental, with some influence from mountains to the northwest and water to the southeast. Summers are warm and humid with frequent thunderstorms and an occasional hot spell. While most bitter cold weather avoids the area in winter, there is snow and snow accumulation. First freeze is mid-October, last is late April.

Red Lion Cost of Living
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Central location, cost of living, and historic interest make Red Lion a great place to live.

$238,800
-41.6% lower than avg
$61,083
-13.0% lower than avg
$967 /mo
Monthly rent (2br)
-18.7% lower than avg
Red Lion Crime
27.7 / 100
Crime is ranked on a scale of 1 (low) to 100 (high). US average: 35.4
Minimum annual income
To live comfortably in Red Lion, Pennsylvania
$45,720
for a family
$33,600
for a single person
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Over 15 years ago

Red Lion, PA is a small town and housing is afforable. You get more house for your money, but property taxes are high we think. The topography of the area is beautiful  More

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