Hidden at the end of an overgrown path in rural Pennsylvania, right outside the quiet outskirts of Scranton, sits a home that looks like it was lifted straight out of an old fairy tale — or a mystery movie. For years, this abandoned stone cottage remained untouched, slowly swallowed by nature, its slate roof weathered by seasons, its walls wrapped in ivy like a secret trying to stay hidden.
Now it’s suddenly on the market.
And the price shocked everyone.
Sitting on 1.9 private acres, this 3-bed, 3-bath stone home in Northeastern Pennsylvania has just been listed for $175,000 — a number that feels impossible in today’s housing market. The moment the photos went online, people questioned if it was a mistake. How could a place like this still exist… and for this price?
From the outside, the home feels frozen in time. Thick stone walls. Tall, gothic windows. A steep, storybook roofline. A winding driveway hidden under fallen leaves. It has the kind of charm realtors can’t manufacture — the charm that comes from age, history, and stories no one has heard in decades.
Inside, the home still carries its original character: arched doorways, handcrafted woodwork, and rooms built for quiet mornings and slow evenings. Yes, it needs work — the kind of work only someone patient and imaginative would take on — but the bones are exceptional. Strong. Rare. Built for another century of life.
But it’s the land that makes it unforgettable.
Nearly two acres of untouched woodland.
Maples, oaks, and pines towering overhead.
Birdsong instead of traffic.
Privacy instead of neighbors.
A long forest driveway that feels like stepping into another world.
Some dream of restoring it into a European-style cottage.
Others imagine an Airbnb retreat hidden deep in Pennsylvania’s countryside.
Some simply see a forgotten treasure waiting for the right hands.
Homes like this don’t just appear.
They wait.
And someone in Scranton, PA, is about to bring this one back to life.