Top 5 Neighborhoods to Move to in York, PA — And What You’ll Love About Living There

York, Pennsylvania is a charming blend of small-town living and rich history, with all the conveniences modern homeowners seek. Whether you’re relocating for work, family, or simply looking for a fresh start, York County offers a diverse mix of communities to call home. In this blog, we’ll explore five of the top places to move to in the York area—and what makes each one special.

1. Haines Acres (East York)

  • Median Home Price: $245,000

  • School District: York Suburban School District

  • Why It’s Great: Haines Acres is a well-established neighborhood known for its tree-lined streets and well-maintained mid-century homes. It appeals to families and retirees alike, offering a strong community vibe and great walkability.

Nearby Attractions:

  • York Galleria Mall

  • Heritage Hills Resort (golf, spa, and indoor waterpark)

  • Rocky Ridge County Park for hiking, sledding, and holiday lights

2. Valley View (East York)

  • Median Home Price: $239,000

  • School District: York Suburban School District

Why It’s Great: Valley View offers a mix of ranch-style and colonial homes with spacious yards. It's a quiet, family-friendly neighborhood with easy access to shopping and dining options.

Nearby Attractions:

  • York Galleria Mall

  • Heritage Hills Resort

  • Rocky Ridge County Park

3. Downtown York – Market District & Royal Square

  • Median Home Price: $165,000

  • School District: York City School District

Why It’s Great: Ideal for creatives, young professionals, and entrepreneurs, this urban core offers historic townhomes, converted lofts, and a growing food and art scene. The Market and Royal Square Districts are filled with small businesses, breweries, and galleries, all within walking distance.

Nearby Attractions:

  • Central Market House

  • Royal Square District art galleries and boutiques

  • Appell Center for the Performing Arts

4. Grantley Hills (Spring Garden Township)

  • Median Home Price: $380,076

  • School District: York Suburban School District

Why It’s Great: Nestled along Country Club Road, Grantley Hills is one of York’s most established and affluent neighborhoods. Expect charming brick colonials, luxury homes, and quick access to downtown without the noise. Its proximity to York College of Pennsylvania adds vibrancy.

Nearby Attractions:

  • York College and its cultural events

  • WellSpan York Hospital

  • Country Club of York

5. Wyndham Hills (West Manchester Township)

  • Median Home Price: $665,000

  • School District: West York Area School District

  • Why It’s Great: Wyndham Hills is a quiet, upscale neighborhood offering larger, custom homes with beautiful landscaping. Known for a suburban yet refined atmosphere, this area attracts professionals and families who want easy access to both shopping and nature.

Nearby Attractions:

  • West Manchester Town Center

  • Utz Potato Chip Factory Tour

  • Cousler Park for trails, sports, and community events

6. Shrewsbury (Southern York County)

  • Median Home Price: $344,031

  • School District: Southern York County School District

Why It’s Great: Located near the Maryland border, Shrewsbury offers several charming subdivisions like Forrest Lakes, Presidential Heights, and Colonial Meadows. These planned communities offer newer construction homes, family-friendly vibes, and ideal commuting distance to Maryland.

Nearby Attractions:

  • Shrewsbury Commons Shopping Center

  • Gunpowder Falls Brewing

  • Rail Trail access for biking and walking

York Has a Neighborhood for Every Lifestyle

Whether you're looking for walkable city living, a historic home with character, or a quiet cul-de-sac near good schools, York County has you covered. Each of these neighborhoods offers unique value—from lifestyle perks to smart investments.

If you're ready to explore homes in one of York’s top neighborhoods, I’d love to guide you through the process and help you find the perfect fit.

Let’s connect today!

Brenda Calvo

REALTOR®

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