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Jonathan Kohn

Jonathan Kohn
Real Estate Agent (Salesperson-Standard)
Petrolia PA

Salesperson-Standard (PA: RS352076)

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

Brokerage
Coldwell Banker Realty

Office Website
Office Address
214 Petrolia Rd
Petrolia, PA  16050
(Butler County)
Office Phone
412-366-1600
Office Fax
412-366-8311
Mobile
412-963-7655
Email
dogd*****@*****.com
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Service Areas

Meridian: PA Unionville: PA Butler: PA Oak Hills: PA Meadowood: PA East Butler: PA Shanor-Northvue: PA Homeacre-Lyndora: PA

About Jonathan Kohn

Jonathan is dedicated to transforming clients' real estate aspirations into reality. With over 15 years of experience in customer service, marketing, and sales, [he/she/they] brings a unique blend of skills to the table, including graphic design and exceptional interpersonal abilities.

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In real estate, success hinges on three key elements: marketing, exposure, and connections. Jonathan's extensive professional background equips [him/her/them] to craft compelling marketing strategies that capture attention. Furthermore, as part of Coldwell Banker, [he/she/they] leverages the firm's expansive reach to ensure maximum visibility for listings. [His/Her/Their] ability to engage in meaningful conversations allows [him/her/them] to build a broad network, essential for promoting clients' properties effectively.

For those looking to purchase a home, Jonathan offers expertise, patience, and outstanding communication skills. Having navigated the home-buying and selling processes personally, [he/she/they] understands the emotional complexities involved. [He/She/They] is committed to making the experience as stress-free as possible, providing support and guidance at every step. Recognizing the significance of this investment, [he/she/they] encourages clients to take their time and make informed decisions.

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Jonathan is eager to learn about your real estate goals. Reach out today to begin the journey toward making your home dreams a reality.

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

$515,318
Avg. Listing Price
From Jonathan's portfolio
3.6 / 2.8
Avg. Beds/Baths
Typical property size
2,471 sf
Avg. Square Footage
Interior living space
402
Active Listings
Current inventory

Butler County, Pennsylvania's real estate market reflects the dynamic nature of southwestern Pennsylvania's evolving economy, where traditional manufacturing communities are experiencing renewed interest from homebuyers seeking affordable alternatives to Pittsburgh's higher-priced neighborhoods. With 818 total actively licensed agents serving the county, this market demonstrates robust professional representation that facilitates transactions across diverse property types, from historic downtown storefronts in Butler city to sprawling suburban developments in Cranberry Township.

The county's strategic location along major transportation corridors, including Interstate 79 and Route 8, has transformed formerly rural areas into desirable residential communities. All 818 agents maintain email contact information, indicating a tech-savvy professional network that leverages digital communication to serve clients across Butler County's varied landscape, from the Ohio River communities in the west to the rural townships bordering Armstrong County in the east.

Major Butler County, Pennsylvania Real Estate Markets

Cranberry Township stands as Butler County's crown jewel for residential development, featuring master-planned communities and executive housing that attracts Pittsburgh commuters willing to drive for larger lots and newer construction. The township's proximity to major employers like Westinghouse Electric Company has created a stable buyer pool seeking move-up properties. Meanwhile, Butler city's historic downtown district is experiencing revitalization as young professionals discover restored Victorian homes and converted loft spaces at fraction of urban Pittsburgh prices.

The southern tier communities of Mars, Evans City, and Zelienople form a interconnected market where buyers often cross municipal boundaries during their home search, creating opportunities for agents who understand regional pricing variations. Northern communities like Slippery Rock benefit from university-driven rental demand, while western areas near Beaver County attract buyers seeking rural acreage with reasonable commuting distance to both Pittsburgh and smaller regional employment centers.

Market Dynamics and Geographic Complexity

Butler County's real estate market operates on multiple price tiers that can shift dramatically within short distances, creating challenges for buyers unfamiliar with local market conditions. Properties in Cranberry Township's sought-after subdivisions command premium prices, while comparable homes in nearby Penn Township or Clinton Township offer significant savings despite similar school districts and amenities. This geographic pricing complexity requires agents with intimate knowledge of municipal boundaries, school catchment areas, and development patterns.

Seasonal market patterns in Butler County reflect both traditional spring selling seasons and unique local factors, including agricultural property transactions that peak during fall months and recreational property sales near Moraine and Raccoon Creek state parks. The county's mix of new construction in growth areas and older housing stock in established communities creates diverse inventory cycles that experienced agents navigate by understanding both builder release schedules and estate sale patterns in mature neighborhoods.

Why Businesses Need Butler County, Pennsylvania Agent Contact Data

Mortgage lenders, home improvement contractors, and property insurance providers recognize that Butler County's 818 licensed agents represent direct access to active homebuyers and sellers across varied price points and property types. Companies offering services from luxury kitchen renovations in Cranberry Township to septic system maintenance in rural townships benefit from targeted outreach to agents who specialize in specific geographic areas or client demographics within the county's diverse market segments.

Title companies, moving services, and home inspection businesses find Butler County agent networks particularly valuable because of the county's position as a destination market for Pittsburgh-area relocations, creating consistent demand for comprehensive real estate service providers. The universal email accessibility among all 818 agents enables efficient communication for time-sensitive opportunities, property listings, and market updates that drive business relationships in this professionally active market.

Current Property Listings

As of 2/13/2026, Jonathan Kohn has 1 property for sale in Petrolia and surrounding areas.

$119,900

Listed 2025-05-25

213 Main Hill Rd
Karns City, PA  16041

Beds: 3.0
Baths: 2.0
Sq Ft: 924
Lot: 30,492 sf
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Current Property Rentals

Jonathan Kohn currently has no rental properties available in Petrolia and surrounding areas. Check back later.