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Single‑Family Home in Albrightsville Sells for $468,000 – A Snapshot of a Quiet, Up‑Market Neighborhood
A recently completed transaction in the small, scenic community of Albrightsville, Pennsylvania, has highlighted both the steady demand for family‑style homes in the Lehigh Valley and the increasingly competitive nature of the local market. A 2,400‑square‑foot, three‑bedroom, 2½‑bathroom residence on a half‑acre parcel closed for $468,000 on December 14, 2025—roughly 6 % below its original listing price of $499,000 and 4 % below the median sale price for comparable properties in the township this year.
The Property That Drawn Interest
The home—first listed in early November—features a combination of classic Mid‑Century charm and modern updates that appealed to a broad range of buyers. Built in 1978, the property sits on a generous 0.53‑acre lot with a gently sloping hill that offers a panoramic view of the surrounding woodlands. Inside, the house boasts 2,400 square feet of living space, with an open‑concept kitchen, dining, and living area that opens onto a screened‑in porch and a sizable back yard.
Key upgrades highlighted in the listing included a newly installed energy‑efficient HVAC system, a roof that was replaced in 2022, and a remodeled kitchen featuring quartz countertops, stainless‑steel appliances, and a breakfast bar. The bathrooms received fresh tile, modern fixtures, and updated vanities. A three‑car garage and a detached storage shed added extra practical space.
“[The home] blends the best of both worlds—quiet country living with modern conveniences,” noted realtor John Martinez, the listing agent for the property. “The upgrades, especially the new HVAC and roof, give it a significant competitive edge in this market.”
Who Bought It—and How It Sold
Although the buyer’s identity remains private, the transaction closed under a standard escrow arrangement that included a 10‑day inspection period and an extended financing timeline. According to the public closing record, the buyer was an out‑of‑state couple who had been searching for a “peaceful” home within a 30‑minute drive of Allentown’s job market. They were particularly drawn to Albrightsville’s reputation for excellent schools, low crime rates, and a close-knit community feel.
The sale was achieved after a single offer—$468,000—was accepted, with the buyer agreeing to close in 45 days. The deal included a modest seller concession on the title insurance cost. The property had been on the market for 32 days before the sale was finalized, which is slightly shorter than the regional average of 45 days for similar homes in the area.
Market Context and Comparative Data
According to recent data compiled by the Lehigh Valley Association of Realtors, the median sale price for single‑family homes in the township during 2025 was $480,000, while the median days on market was 45. The Albrightsville transaction, thus, fell below the median price but also closed more quickly than average—a trend that underscores the increasing buyer confidence in the region.
A review of the Multiple Listing Service (MLS) for the past six months shows a slight uptick in home prices—averaging a 4.3 % year‑over‑year increase. Inventory levels remain tight, with only 5.2 % of homes on the market selling within 30 days. This scarcity has led to a trend where buyers are willing to accept lower prices when they are confident in the property’s condition and location.
“The fact that this home sold for less than its listing price but still quickly is a testament to the high buyer interest and the attractiveness of Albrightsville’s lifestyle,” Martinez added. “The home’s upgrades and the size of the lot were key selling points.”
Community Highlights
Albrightsville, part of the Whitehall Township municipality, is known for its picturesque setting on the Lehigh Gorge and its proximity to outdoor attractions such as the Lehigh Gorge State Park and the surrounding hiking trails. The township’s school district—part of the Whitehall School District—receives a 4.5‑star rating from GreatSchools, a factor that often drives demand for local family homes.
The property’s location also offers easy access to the PA 309 corridor, enabling a 25‑minute commute to Allentown, Bethlehem, and other regional employment hubs. Residents enjoy the benefits of both rural charm and urban convenience, a combination that continues to draw new homebuyers to the area.
Takeaway for Buyers and Sellers
For potential buyers looking at Albrightsville, the sale demonstrates that a well‑maintained home with modern updates can command a competitive price and close swiftly, even in a tight market. For sellers, the key takeaway is that investing in critical upgrades—particularly roofing, HVAC, and kitchen remodels—can accelerate sales and potentially allow for a higher final price.
In sum, the $468,000 sale of a single‑family home in Albrightsville not only showcases the appeal of a rural yet connected lifestyle but also illustrates the dynamic nature of the Lehigh Valley real estate market. Whether you’re buying or selling, the home’s quick turnover and favorable price point serve as a useful benchmark for future transactions in the region.
Read the Full Lehigh Valley Live Article at:
https://www.lehighvalleylive.com/realestate-news/single-sales/2025/12/single-family-home-sells-for-468000-in-albrightsville.html
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