Quentin PA Homes for Sale
This website is a great resource for Quentin PA homes for sale. You can perform a Quentin MLS search and anywhere else in surrounding Lebanon County PA areas, including where Quentin is located. Of course, it's best to include a search for Quentin PA Realtors in your home process, since a team of real estate professionals are your best resource for service and professionalism. We recommend the services of Coldwell Banker Quentin - contact a Coldwell Banker Realtor here. This is also true of you have a home in Quentin that you are thinking about selling, you can trust the power of Coldwell Banker in the Quentin area! What's your home worth? Check Quentin PA home prices and ask for a personal quote.
Foreclosures in Quentin PA are on the market and available for purchase, you just have to know how to find them. Professional Realtors can assist in your Quentin foreclosure search and offer valuable help in the negotiation process. A Quentin home inspection entails many important details and can make or break a sale. Read your report carefully! Buying a foreclosed home can save you many thousands of dollars.
Another important part of a search for homes for sale in Quentin PA is the mortgage; use the resources available on this website to guide you through the process of obtaining a Quentin PA mortgage and checking Quentin PA mortgage rates. Closing on your Quentin home can be handled by the Quentin title experts at Guardian Transfer
Quentin, PA History
Quentin is a census-designated place (CDP) in Lebanon County, Pennsylvania, United States that was named after Quentin Roosevelt. The population was 529 at the 2000 census.
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Lebanon County, Pennsylvania

Lebanon County is a county located in the U.S. state of Pennsylvania. Though the first settlers were located there in 1723, it was officially created in 1813 from parts of Dauphin County and Lancaster County. Just like the surrounding counties, Lebanon County Pennsylvania has had a large influence from the Pennsylvania Dutch, which is easily seen in the acres upon acres of beautiful landscaping and farms. Lebanon County is also known for its outstanding abundance of dairy and pork products, the most popular of which is their Lebanon Bologna.
As of 2000, the population is 120,327, with a 2004 estimate of 124,489. Its county seat is Lebanon. Lebanon County is part of the Lebanon Metropolitan Statistical Area and the Harrisburg–Carlisle–Lebanon Combined Statistical Area. It is located in south central Pennsylvania approximately 25 miles east of the state capital of Harrisburg, Pennsylvania.
According to the U.S. Census Bureau, the county has a total area of 363 square miles, of which, 362 square miles of it is land and 1 square miles of it (0.20%) is water. Its average annual temperature is 50 degrees and average precipitation is almost 36 inches.





