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Sienna Village Townhomes
From $409,990
About our community
Welcome to Sienna Village, Mars Area’s newest townhome community, now open for sales and the only new two‑level townhomes in the Mars Area School District. These new construction townhomes in Mars, PA offer an ideal blend of comfort, modern style, and low‑maintenance living in a desirable suburban setting.
Designed with families in mind, Sienna Village is just 1.3 miles from Mars Area High School and within walking distance to Mars Area Centennial School, making everyday routines, after‑school activities, and weekend practices simple and convenient.
Residents enjoy resort‑style community amenities, including a clubhouse, swimming pool, and pickleball court—creating a connected neighborhood atmosphere that supports active, social, and family‑friendly living. Sienna Village offers move-in ready homes built with you in mind.
Community amenities
- Club House
- Home is Connected Smart Home System
- Pickleball
- Pool
- Stainless Steel Appliances
Schools
Mars Area Elementary
Public
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K-5
1.9 mi.
Mars Area Middle
Public
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6-8
1.2 mi.
Mars Area High School
Public
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9-12
1.3 mi.
6 nearby communities
Valencia, PA
Valencia, Pennsylvania, is in Butler County, 25 miles north of downtown Pittsburgh—close enough for a convenient commute, yet far enough away for a quieter life. Interstate 79 and Route 228 connect commuters to the city, while D.R. Horton's new, move-in-ready homes offer buyers the opportunity to settle in without the need for extensive renovations. The area appeals to families and professionals who value reliable schools, a safe environment, and proximity to one of western Pennsylvania's major economic centers.
Community Life in Valencia, Pennsylvania
From fall festivals to winter events, community gatherings are plentiful. Freedom Farms offers a variety of seasonal events throughout the year, including hayrides, corn mazes, and "Christmas on the Farm," featuring Christmas trees, wreaths, local specialties, children's activities, and a visit from Santa Claus. In the warmer months, the farmers' markets reopen with local produce and vendors, adding a special touch to the area. Route 228 continues to evolve: In addition to a new Aldi, McDonald's, Sheetz, and GetGo, a Chick-fil-A in nearby Mars/Cranberry Township. The Cranberry shopping district, known as "The Streets of Cranberry," is nearby, offering a variety of local restaurants, shops, and evening entertainment.
Education plays a vital role in Valencia's appeal. The Mars Area school district serves local students, while Cranberry offers additional options with North Catholic High School and Goddard School. The Seneca Valley school district is also easily accessible and contributes to the region's skilled employment—another reason why many educators and administrators call this part of Pittsburgh home. La Roche University is located approximately 10-15 miles away, and the University of Pittsburgh-Bradford is located approximately 20-25 miles away from Valencia.
Parks and Recreational Areas in Valencia, PA
Outdoor leisure activities are easy and close at hand. Valencia Sports Park offers mini-golf, a driving range, ball courts, and a year-round fitness and training building. Middlesex Township Community Park complements this with a walking trail, pickleball and tennis courts, a playground, and a covered pavilion. Families enjoy the outdoors right outside their door and nearby. Glade Run Lake, Moraine State Park, Todd Nature Reserve offer excellent outdoor adventures in the region as well.
Economic Importance in Valencia, PA
Valencia benefits from being one of the most influential economic centers in western Pennsylvania. Butler County and nearby Cranberry County are home to major employers, while proximity to the Pittsburgh metropolitan area provides opportunities right on the doorstep. Westinghouse Electric and UPMC Passavant are key locations in the area, and skilled workers also commute to PNC Bank, Highmark, Carnegie Mellon University, and other major companies in finance, technology, manufacturing, and healthcare. Local businesses such as H.P. Starr Lumber Company, PennRo Associates, Marsico Financial Group, and FBC Chemical Corporation contribute to the stability of the community. Living here offers the advantages of quiet, suburban living, with access to a large job market and major entertainment options year-round.
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