Lethea M. Myers has spent forty years in real estate, working full-time with clients across Central Pennsylvania. That length of time in one industry tends to shape a person, and in her case, it has shaped the way she thinks about what a real estate agent is supposed to do. For Lethea, the job stretches beyond listing a property or closing a sale. She treats the move itself as the real work, and she has built her practice around that idea.
Four decades in the same community also means she has watched families grow, neighborhoods change, and the housing market shift in ways that only someone with real time on the ground can understand. That experience is not something she wears loudly. It shows up in the small decisions, the calm guidance, and the way she anticipates what clients may need before they think to ask. Her clients often come to her through referrals, which can be a meaningful form of endorsement in this line of work. They send their friends and family because the experience felt steady, thoughtful, and genuinely helpful from start to finish.
A Full Service Approach to Every Move
Many agents draw a clear line at the sale. Lethea draws it much further out. Her work begins well before a listing goes live and continues long after the closing papers are signed. She coordinates repairs before and after the sale, staging, and offers clients the free use of a moving truck when the time comes to load up and go. She also uses current listing technology, including Zillow Showcase and Homes.com Matterport tours.
“I help clients with every aspect of the move,” she said. “Repairs pre or post sale using vetted, reliable contractors, staging, free use of a moving truck, and after the sale help as well.”
The contractors she works with are selected for reliability, fair pricing, and quality of work. That network did not appear overnight. It came from four decades of paying attention to who shows up and does the job right.
Understanding What Clients Really Struggle With

Selling a home is rarely just about the home. It is about sorting through a life, and Lethea understands that clearly.
“Most have no idea how to structure the getting ready and the move,” she said. “It’s overwhelming to scale back, so that’s the help I can give to make the whole process more manageable.”
Her focus is on the part of the process that tends to weigh heaviest on clients, which is figuring out what to keep, what to let go of, and where to begin. She walks them through it steadily, without rushing, and without making them feel small for not knowing where to start.
Gifting, Selling, and Clearing the Rest
Lethea has built a practical system for handling the contents of a home once the decision to move has been made. Items with value are sold. Whatever does not sell is gifted to the community through local sites, passed along to neighbors who can use it. What remains goes to a trash-out professional, who handles disposal at a reasonable cost.
Gifting unwanted items to the community, she explained, helps both parties. It lightens the load for the client and gives something useful to someone nearby. It is a small detail, but it says a great deal about how she sees her role.
A Record That Speaks for Itself
Her work has earned steady recognition. She was named the top Elizabethtown agent by Google based on reviews, and she ranks thirteenth nationally within the Berkshire Hathaway franchise. She has also earned the President’s Circle Diamond award. Her five-star reviews and top Google rankings are consistent, and most of her business comes through referrals.
Building Something Beyond Real Estate
Lately, her work has grown in ways that feel connected to the same instincts that shape her client care. She has started podcasting, and in February, she launched a free community movie night that now runs every fourth Friday. The evening includes a movie and kids’ crafts at no cost, with family-friendly food available for sale. All of the food proceeds go to the Girl Scouts.
After forty years, Lethea’s steadiness is the quiet thread running through her work. Learn more at www.myersadvantage.com.



