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Handy Jamill Cuevas

Handy Jamill Cuevas
Real Estate Agent (Salesperson-Standard)
Lancaster PA

Salesperson-Standard (PA: RS297827)

20 years experience

REALTOR® 1 Active Listings Serves Lancaster County, PA
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Contact Information

Brokerage
Coldwell Banker Realty
Office Address
1000 N Prince St
Lancaster, PA  17603
(Lancaster County)
Office Phone
717-735-8400
Office Fax
Mobile
717-735-8400
Email
hand********@*******.com
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Service Areas

East Petersburg: PA Talmage: PA Brownstown: PA Leola: PA Maytown: PA Conoy: PA Marietta: PA Millersville: PA Neffsville: PA Bausman: PA East Lancaster: PA Lancaster: PA Witmer: PA Willow Street: PA Smoketown: PA Lampeter: PA Pequea: PA

About Handy Cuevas

Handy Cuevas is a seasoned real estate professional with a focus on Lancaster City and its neighboring areas. A lifelong resident of Lancaster, he possesses an in-depth understanding of the community's evolving real estate landscape. Renowned for his professionalism and meticulous attention to detail, Handy is the ideal partner for navigating your next real estate transaction.

As a bilingual agent fluent in Spanish, Handy effectively connects with the Latino community, enhancing his ability to network and market properties within this demographic.

Handy is deeply committed to the American Dream of homeownership, recognizing that a home is not just a property but a sanctuary for families and a space for cherished memories. Whether you are looking to buy or sell a home, reach out to Handy Cuevas today.

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

$528,999
Avg. Listing Price
From Handy's portfolio
3.5 / 2.6
Avg. Beds/Baths
Typical property size
2,334 sf
Avg. Square Footage
Interior living space
750
Active Listings
Current inventory

Lancaster County, Pennsylvania's real estate market presents a fascinating blend of rural charm and suburban growth, driven by its proximity to major metropolitan areas and its reputation as a premier destination for those seeking small-town living with big-city accessibility. The county's unique position between Philadelphia and Harrisburg has created a diverse housing landscape that ranges from historic farmhouses in Amish country to modern developments in thriving townships like East Petersburg and Manheim Township.

What makes Lancaster County particularly intriguing is its resistance to the typical boom-and-bust cycles seen in other Pennsylvania markets. The area maintains steady appreciation rates while offering relatively affordable entry points compared to neighboring counties. With 2,358 total actively licensed agents serving the region, the market demonstrates robust professional activity, and notably, all 2,358 agents maintain email contact information, reflecting the area's embrace of digital communication despite its traditional roots.

Major Lancaster County, Pennsylvania Real Estate Markets

The city of Lancaster serves as the county's urban hub, featuring a revitalized downtown core with converted lofts, historic row homes, and new construction targeting young professionals and empty nesters. Meanwhile, suburban communities like Lancaster Township, Warwick Township, and Penn Township offer family-friendly neighborhoods with excellent school districts. The western portions of the county, including areas around Quarryville and Strasburg, maintain their agricultural character while experiencing selective development pressure.

Perhaps most surprising is the strong performance of rural markets in eastern Lancaster County, where Ephrata, Lititz, and surrounding areas have become highly sought-after for their blend of small-town amenities and scenic beauty. These markets often see multiple offers on well-priced properties, driven by buyers from Philadelphia and New York seeking lifestyle changes accelerated by remote work trends.

Market Dynamics and Geographic Complexity

Lancaster County's real estate dynamics are shaped by an unusual combination of factors: Amish land use patterns, historic preservation requirements, agricultural zoning restrictions, and proximity to major employment centers. This creates micro-markets where a property's value can vary dramatically based on school district boundaries, historic designations, or simply which side of a township line it occupies.

The market also experiences seasonal patterns tied to both traditional buying cycles and tourism flows. Properties in areas like Intercourse, Bird-in-Hand, and Paradise see unique valuation pressures due to their location in heavily visited Amish tourism corridors, while communities like Mount Joy and Elizabethtown benefit from their strategic positions along major transportation routes.

Why Businesses Need Lancaster County, Pennsylvania Agent Contact Data

Real estate service providers, from mortgage lenders to home improvement contractors, find Lancaster County's agent network particularly valuable because these professionals serve diverse client bases spanning urban professionals, suburban families, and rural property owners. The complete email accessibility of all licensed agents streamlines communication for businesses launching marketing campaigns or seeking partnership opportunities across the county's varied markets.

Technology companies and financial services providers especially benefit from this comprehensive contact data, as Lancaster County agents often serve clients making significant lifestyle transitions—moves that typically involve substantial financial planning, home improvement projects, and service provider relationships that extend well beyond the initial property transaction.

Current Property Listings

As of 2/13/2026, Handy Cuevas has 1 property for sale in Lancaster and surrounding areas.

$157,500

Listed 2025-09-23

316 Beaver St
Lancaster, PA  17603

Beds: 2.0
Baths: 1.0
Sq Ft: 1,179
Lot: 1,307 sf
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Current Property Rentals

Handy Cuevas currently has no rental properties available in Lancaster and surrounding areas. Check back later.