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Explore Similar Condos Within 2 Miles of Upper Nazareth Township, PA

  • /26

    $549,000

    • 5 Beds
    • 2.5 Baths
    • 3,200 Sq Ft

    206 S Main St, Nazareth, PA 18064

    In the heart of Nazareth, this THREE-unit, mixed-use property offers great potential. Two residential units - each boasting 1600 square feet, and additional, commercial space, suitable for a contractor or several other uses. The commercial space is nicely set up with offices on the first floor and shop space on the lower level. Convenient additional rear access, perfect for getting your crew

    Jeffrey Gormley HowardHanna TheFrederickGroup

    206 S Main St, Nazareth, PA 18064
  • /48

    $449,900

    • 3 Beds
    • 3 Baths
    • 2,387 Sq Ft

    10 Aspen Ct, Easton, PA 18040

    Welcome to this charming home nestled in the highly sought after Sycamore Hills private community in Forks Township. Step into your grand foyer flooded with natural light coming from the vaulted ceilings and large windows. The main level features gleaming hardwood floors throughout, complimented with a woodburning fireplace and a balcony to enjoy your early morning coffee. Your spacious kitchen

    Thomas Skiffington RE/MAX Central - Lansdale

    10 Aspen Ct, Easton, PA 18040

Why Live in Upper Nazareth Township

Upper Nazareth Township, located just 3 miles west of Nazareth's downtown, offers a mix of suburban and rural living in Northampton County. The area features contemporary colonial homes with large front yards, as well as ranch-style and split-level houses along Bath Pike. The local housing market is competitive, with homes often selling within a month. Students in the township attend highly rated schools within the Nazareth Area School District, including Lower Nazareth Elementary School, Nazareth Area Intermediate School, Nazareth Area Middle School, and Nazareth Area High School, all of which receive high marks. For things to do, residents can visit Central Square in Nazareth for the weekly farmers market or enjoy Tuskes Community Park, which offers sports fields, basketball courts, and a playground. The park also hosts the annual Upper Nazareth Community Days carnival. History enthusiasts can explore the Moravian Historical Society's Whitefield House Museum and the Martin Guitar Museum. Dining options include the Slate Quarry Hotel for casual meals and Emily's Ice Cream for homemade treats. While Upper Nazareth Township is best navigated by car, it provides easy road access and is less than two hours from both Philadelphia and New York, making it convenient for day trips.

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