Historic Homes in Shipoke
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A Guide to Harrisburg’s Oldest Neighborhood
Shipoke is one of Harrisburg’s oldest and most architecturally rich neighborhoods — a riverfront community first settled in the 1700s and shaped by centuries of craftsmanship and community. Today, Shipoke is a haven for those who love historic homes, walkable streets, colorful rowhomes, and a strong sense of place.
Sitting along the Susquehanna River, Shipoke offers something rare: history, neighborhood pride, and breathtaking natural scenery all in one small, tightly knit enclave.
A Neighborhood With True Community Spirit
One of the qualities that sets Shipoke apart is the way neighbors connect with one another. The community hosts a beloved tradition called Wine on Wednesday, where every Wednesday at 6:00 p.m., a Shipoke resident opens their backyard, front porch, or living room for an informal gathering.
Neighbors bring a bottle of wine or their favorite beverage, share small bites, and simply enjoy each other’s company. It’s warm, welcoming, and beautifully “Shipoke” — the kind of tradition only a historic neighborhood with deep roots could sustain.
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Shipoke is also known for its annual neighborhood flea market, as well as the many festivals held along Riverfront Park, just steps from residents’ front doors. From arts events to outdoor concerts, the riverfront is a lively gathering place throughout the year.
This blend of community, creativity, and heritage makes Shipoke more than a place to live — it’s a place to belong.
Historic Architecture
While many of Shipoke’s standing homes date to the early 1900s, the neighborhood itself stretches back to the 18th century, originally serving as Harrisburg’s first settled riverfront area.
Today, the architecture showcases:
brick and wood-frame facades
exposed brick interiors
original trimwork and flooring
narrow, walkable streets
porches, courtyards, and hidden gardens
vibrant rowhome colors
craftsmanship rarely replicated in modern builds
For buyers who appreciate character and history, Shipoke offers rare authenticity.
Current Homes for Sale in Shipoke
(These listings are a snapshot in time — included to illustrate the range of homes available in this historic neighborhood today.)
📍 547 S Front Street — $229,000
3 beds | 3 baths | 1,265 sq ft | Built 1900
Overlooking the river, this charming home features beautiful Susquehanna views, original hardwood floors, and a nicely sized backyard — ideal for outdoor dining, morning coffee, or a small garden. Historic character blends with livability, offering a peaceful retreat just steps from Riverfront Park.
📍 321 S River Street — $184,900
4 beds | 2 baths | 2,208 sq ft | Built 1900
This spacious end-unit rowhome showcases impressive exposed brick, tall ceilings, and an abundance of natural light. The highlight is the third-floor primary suite, complete with a seating area and private full bath. A rare combination of size, character, and affordability in Shipoke.
📍 317 S River Street — $199,000
3 beds | 1 bath | 1,368 sq ft | Built 1900
Quaint and charming, this home embodies the heart of Shipoke. With exposed brick, a fenced-in backyard, and an updated interior, it blends modern comfort with the warmth of early 20th-century craftsmanship.
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Why People Choose Shipoke
Between its river views, festivals, historic architecture, walkability, and tight-knit traditions, Shipoke offers something special: a neighborhood that feels like a story still unfolding.
As a local REALTOR® who has lived in historic homes myself — and as a member of the Historic Harrisburg Association — I value preservation, authenticity, and helping clients find homes with soul. Whether you're drawn to Shipoke’s architecture or its community spirit, having a knowledgeable historic-home specialist by your side can make all the difference.
A Note About Flooding in Shipoke
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Because Shipoke sits along the Susquehanna River, parts of the neighborhood are located in a designated flood zone. Many residents still choose Shipoke for its beauty, history, and strong community — and with the right guidance, living here is absolutely doable.
Working with a realtor who understands the neighborhood is key. I help my clients navigate:
what to consider during inspections
how to evaluate elevation + drainage
understanding flood insurance requirements
long-term maintenance tips for historic riverfront homes
If you’re curious about how Shipoke homeowners manage these details, just ask — I’m happy to walk you through it.
Thinking About Buying or Selling a Historic Home?
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