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Edmund McKeown

Edmund McKeown
Real Estate Agent (Salesperson-Standard)
Stroudsburg PA

Salesperson-Standard (PA: RS312055)

17 years experience

REALTOR® 2 Active Listings Serves Monroe County, PA
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Contact Information

Brokerage
Klrw - Keller Williams Real Estate

Office Website
Office Address
404 Park Ave
Stroudsburg, PA  18360
(Monroe County)
Office Phone
570-421-2890
Office Fax
570-421-3496
Mobile
570-421-2890
Email
edmc*****@**.com
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Service Areas

Bangor: PA Roseto: PA Martins Creek: PA Lower Mt Bethel Township: PA East Bangor: PA Ackermanville: PA Eastlawn Gardens: PA Nazareth: PA Indian Mountain Lake: PA Towamensing Trails: PA Albrightsville: PA Chestnuthill Township: PA Holiday Pocono: PA East Stroudsburg: PA Marshalls Creek: PA Minisink Hills: PA Penn Estates: PA Arlington Heights: PA Lehman: PA Brodheadsville: PA Canadensis: PA Mountainhome: PA Lake Wallenpaupack: PA Coolbaugh Township: PA Paradise Valley: PA Cresco: PA DeWater Gap: PA Delaware Water Gap: PA Sun Valley: PA Effort: PA Sierra View: PA Portland: PA Mount Bethel: PA Mount Pocono: PA Swiftwater: PA Pocono Manor: PA Reeders: PA Saylorsburg: PA Sciota: PA Scotrun: PA Skytop: PA Stroudsburg: PA Tannersville: PA Blakeslee: PA Tobyhanna: PA Lake Harmony: PA

About Edmund McKeown

**Ed McKeown: Your Trusted Real Estate Partner**

Ed McKeown is dedicated to providing exceptional service in the real estate market, focusing on delivering a seamless experience for his clients. With a commitment to professionalism and a genuine concern for client needs, Ed is well-equipped to assist with every facet of buying or selling a home.

A lifelong learner, Ed continually seeks to enhance his knowledge and skills, ensuring he remains at the forefront of industry trends and technologies. This dedication allows him to serve his clients with the highest level of expertise.

Before entering real estate, Ed spent many years in the commercial printing industry, commuting to the Meadowlands area. His transition into real estate was motivated by a desire to contribute to the community he and his family cherish. Ed is passionate about sharing the benefits of living in the Pocono Mountain Region, where affordable housing, excellent schools, and a rich cultural landscape thrive. The area’s convenient access to the tri-state region makes it an ideal place to call home.

Residing in Tannersville, Pennsylvania, Ed has raised five children in what he proudly refers to as the "Heart of the Poconos." He is well-versed in the local market, covering areas from Bushkill to Lake Harmony, Delaware Water Gap to Jim Thorpe, and Lake Wallenpaupack to Allentown. Ed is committed to helping clients find the perfect home that meets their needs.

Throughout the buying or selling process, Ed maintains open lines of communication, ensuring that clients are informed and supported every step of the way. His in-depth knowledge of the local real estate landscape, including active, closed, and expired listings, empowers him to negotiate effectively on behalf of his clients.

As a partner with Keller Williams, Ed aligns himself with a company whose philosophies and core values resonate with his own. He strives to exceed client expectations, providing unparalleled service that makes him the clear choice for those seeking a dedicated REALTOR for life.

Ed McKeown is ready to assist you in your real estate journey, offering compassionate support and expert guidance tailored to your unique needs.

Monroe County, PA Real Estate Market Analysis (Single Family Homes)

$421,005
Avg. Listing Price
From Edmund's portfolio
3.6 / 2.5
Avg. Beds/Baths
Typical property size
2,142 sf
Avg. Square Footage
Interior living space
1085
Active Listings
Current inventory

Monroe County, Pennsylvania's real estate market presents a fascinating study in geographic diversity and economic transformation. Nestled in the Pocono Mountains region, this market has evolved from primarily seasonal vacation properties to a year-round residential hub, driven by its proximity to both New York City and Philadelphia metro areas. The county's unique position as a four-season recreational destination has created distinct market segments that operate with surprisingly different dynamics throughout the year.

What makes Monroe County particularly intriguing is its role as a primary residence market for remote workers and retirees, while simultaneously maintaining robust vacation rental and second-home segments. With 878 total actively licensed agents serving this diverse market, the competition is intense but specialized, as agents often develop expertise in specific property types or geographic niches within the county. Remarkably, all 878 agents maintain email contact information, reflecting the market's embrace of digital communication and modern marketing techniques.

Major Monroe County, Pennsylvania Real Estate Markets

Stroudsburg anchors the county's commercial real estate scene and serves as the governmental center, creating consistent demand for both residential and commercial properties. The East Stroudsburg area, home to East Stroudsburg University, generates steady rental demand and attracts investors focused on student housing. Meanwhile, communities like Pocono Pines, Tannersville, and Mount Pocono cater to the luxury vacation home market, with properties often featuring amenities like private lakes, ski access, and resort-style communities.

The western portions of Monroe County, including areas around Effort and Albrightsville, have experienced significant growth as primary residence markets. These communities attract families and professionals seeking larger properties at more affordable price points compared to neighboring metro areas. The variety spans from lakefront estates in communities like Arrowhead Lake to modest starter homes in established neighborhoods, creating opportunities for agents specializing in vastly different price ranges and buyer demographics.

Market Dynamics and Geographic Complexity

Monroe County's real estate market operates on multiple seasonal cycles that create unique challenges and opportunities. Winter months see increased activity in ski-accessible properties, while summer drives demand for lakefront and resort communities. This seasonality means successful agents must understand not just property values, but tourism patterns, recreational amenities, and seasonal rental potential. The market also benefits from significant cross-border activity, with many buyers relocating from New Jersey and New York seeking lower property taxes and more space.

The county's rapid population growth has created infrastructure challenges that directly impact property values and development patterns. Areas with better access to Interstate 80 and Route 209 command premium prices, while more remote locations offer value opportunities. Smart agents track development projects, zoning changes, and transportation improvements that can dramatically shift neighborhood desirability and property values within relatively short timeframes.

Why Businesses Need Monroe County, Pennsylvania Agent Contact Data

Financial services companies, mortgage lenders, and insurance providers find Monroe County's agent network particularly valuable due to the high transaction volumes and diverse property types. With agents handling everything from $100,000 mobile homes to multi-million dollar lakefront estates, the referral opportunities span multiple market segments. The county's appeal to out-of-state buyers also creates demand for relocation services, moving companies, and home service providers who can build relationships with the agent community.

Technology companies and marketing service providers benefit from Monroe County agents' digital sophistication and competitive marketplace. These agents actively seek innovative tools for virtual tours, drone photography, and social media marketing to differentiate their services in a crowded field. The fact that all 878 licensed agents maintain email addresses indicates a market ready to embrace new technologies and services that can enhance their client relationships and transaction efficiency.

Current Property Listings

As of 2/17/2026, Edmund McKeown has 2 properties for sale in Stroudsburg and surrounding areas.

$110,000

Listed 2025-10-09

155 Watawga Way W
Gouldsboro, PA  18424

Beds:
Baths:
Sq Ft:
Lot: 107,158 sf
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$349,900

Listed 2025-10-02

542 Frantz Rd
Brodheadsville, PA  18322

Beds: 4.0
Baths: 1.5
Sq Ft: 2,360
Lot: 41,382 sf
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Current Property Rentals

Edmund McKeown currently has no rental properties available in Stroudsburg and surrounding areas. Check back later.