A small, local team by design
Keystone Homes & Land was founded in Gettysburg in 2009 around a simple idea: rural property deserves an agent who understands rural property. Farms, orchards, raw land and century homesteads all come with questions a typical residential agent rarely faces — perc tests, well yields, ag easements, clean-and-green rollback, floodplain, mineral rights. Our team lives with those questions every day, across Franklin, Menallen, Butler, Tyrone, Hamiltonban and Liberty Townships and the boroughs around them.
Dale Kuhn
Broker / Farm & Land Specialist
28 years walking Adams County fence lines. If it has acreage, Dale has probably sold a piece of it — from Tyrone Township grain farms to Menallen orchards. He handles perc, easements and clean-and-green day in, day out.
(717) 555-0461Renee Musselman
Historic & Residential Agent
Specializes in century farmhouses and in-town historic homes near the battlefield district. Renee knows stone foundations, log cores and the honest cost of restoring a Franklin Township homestead.
(717) 555-0468Trey Bushey
Land & New-Buyer Agent
Grew up on a Straban Township dairy farm — now helps first-time land buyers ask the right questions about wells, septic and access before they fall in love with a view.
(717) 555-0473How We Work
What working with Keystone looks like
No pressure, no jargon, and a straight answer about the ground under your feet.
We listen first
Acreage, a homestead, orchard ground, a mountain cabin, a place to retire — we start by understanding what you actually want, then match it to the right township.
We walk the ground
We check access, well and septic feasibility, zoning and easements before you write an offer — not after inspection surprises you.
We stay honest
If a parcel has a wet corner, a rollback risk or a shaky right-of-way, we'll tell you. A good fit matters more to us than a fast close.
Talk to a Keystone agent
Reach the office at (717) 555-0455, or book a no-pressure call and we'll match you with the agent who knows your corner of Adams County best.