104 Oaken Way - Myerstown, PA | Bering Real Estate Co.™
  • Parcel ID#: 23-2362166-386572-0000
  • County: Lebanon
  • Type: Detached
  • Development: Fallen Oak Estates
  • Year Built: 2015
  • Acres: 0.35
  • Square Feet: 2,088
  • Bedrooms: 4
  • Baths: 2.5
  • Garage: Yes
  • Heating: Heat pump
  • Cooling: Central A/C
  • Township: Jackson
  • School District: Eastern Lebanon
  • Taxes: $5,404 (as per MLS)

This 2-story home consists of 2,088 square feet situated on a nice lot measuring 0.35 acres! The main floor as you enter the foyer has an office, half bath, large eat-in kitchen, family room and mud room area with 1st floor laundry. The kitchen has vinyl flooring with stainless steel appliances, including a dishwasher, and an island with bar stools for extra seating. The second floor contains all 4 bedrooms and 2 full baths. The master bathroom is equipped with a standup shower and double vanity sinks. Also, in the master bedroom is a nice sized walk-in closet. The partially finished basement does provide area for extra storage and the potential to be finished fully. Heat pump with central A/C. Back patio area. Shed. 200AMP. The Fallen Oak Estates development does NOT have an HOA. This is a great, walkable community in the Eastern Lebanon School District. Solar panels that are on the property are leased with Trinity Solar.  Sale is contingent on sellers securing suitable housing.

For more information please contact Team Bering today at 717.926.7910.  

If you are looking for a development style home in the Eastern part of Lebanon County, welcome to 104 Oaken Way in Fallen Oak Estates.

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What Our Clients Say

This was a great team to work with. They knew their stuff and the area. It was nice to get another opinion after looking at many houses but yet kept comparing everyone to the house we ended up buying. They knew when to push and keep us calm at the same time. It didn’t matter who we looked at houses with from the team, they seemed to know what we wanted and obviously compared notes. So it wasn’t like we had to break someone in.

— E. Moyer