SCCLT 09/07/21
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SOLD! New homeowners join SCCLT family

Sold: 129 Sunrise Terrace

129 Sunrise Terrace                                       $140,500.00

This is a cape cod style house on a quiet street. Home has natural gas heat. Featuring three bedrooms, one bathroom, hardwood floors, a high ceiling basement, and an extra room on the 2nd floor. There are two parking spaces at the rear of the property, along an alley as well as a storage shed. Within walking distance to schools, stores, restaurants and more.  

This home is still undergoing some work, and will be ready for sale in the fall. Call or email to schedule a viewing.
Included:   Refrigerator, Range/Oven, Washer/Dryer, Large storage shed

1290 square feet, .14 acre

Sold: 1160 S. Atherton St.

1160 South Atherton Street                            $135,000.00

This is a beautiful half duplex with a lovely back and side yard. Home has natural gas heat. Featuring three bedrooms, one bathroom, hardwood floors, a semi-finished basement, and storage space in the attic.  The yard includes a deck and a lovely outdoor shed. The backyard has a gate to small Borough park. Within walking distance to Easterly Parkway Elementary and the State College Area High School, stores, restaurants, transit and more.  

This home is still undergoing some work, and will be available for sale in late fall. Call or email to schedule a viewing.

Included: Refrigerator, Range/Oven, Microwave, Washer/Dryer, Large gardening shed
1104 square feet-upstairs, 552 square feet-basement, .10 acre

For nearly 25 years, our homeowners have enjoyed living in the borough.
Here is what they have to say:


Our rent was to go up by 15 percent. We could afford a three-bedroom Land Trust home for the same amount
​as our one-bedroom apartment.-- Peter and Carrie  


Owning a home has given me great pride and confidence in contributing to my community. – Bryon

I would not have been able to own a home close to Penn State where I work if it had not been for the land trust.
I could have lived 30-45 miles away, but the commute is so time consuming. - Susan 


We are so happy in our home with its great location. So excited to watch our son grow up here.- Timothy and Megumi

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1315 S. Allen Street, #306,  State College, PA 16801
Phone: (814) 867-0656     Email: director@scclandtrust.org

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  • Support Us
    • Donate!
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    • Sell Us Your Home
    • Why SCCLT?
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    • Annual Meeting Papers
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  • Contact
  • Sustainability
    • Energy+ Initiative >
      • Energy+ Pilot Project Case Studies
      • Energy+ In The Community
    • GreenBuild >
      • What makes GreenBuild green?
      • Green Tech Details
      • GreenBuild In The News
      • Community Collaboration
      • National Honors
    • Other Net-Zero Land Trust Projects Around the Nation
  • Homeowner Resources