Bath PA, 18014

7523 Franks Drive

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Well-Maintained, Well-Located & Full of Potential

Come see the potential in this spacious 4 BR split level home located in the popular Spring Lake Village neighborhood of East Allen Township. This home offers a great layout with major updates already completed, including ***new roof (2022)*** new heat pump & mini split/AC (2022)*** replacement windows *** and updated flooring and lighting***, making it the perfect opportunity to add your personal touch.

Stylish Foyer Meets Cozy Family Room

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Step inside to a beautiful foyer with dramatic board & batten molding and a large closet. A large family room with charming all-brick fireplace leads to the covered patio.
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Spacious & Sunlit Living Room

The main living room offers a bright, open space with large windows that bring in plenty of natural light. The neutral tones and updated flooring make it easy to customize with your personal style. Whether you’re hosting guests or enjoying a quiet evening at home, this room provides the perfect blend of comfort and flexibility.

Functional Dining Space with Natural Light

Adjacent to the kitchen and living room, the dedicated dining area is both practical and inviting. Sunlight pours in through a large window, creating a warm atmosphere for family meals or casual gatherings. The updated lighting and neutral finishes make it easy to adapt the space to your taste.
A modern kitchen offers a smart, functional layout with ample white shaker cabinets, tile backsplash, generous granite countertops, and newer stainless-steel appliances. The updated flooring that adds a fresh touch. A window above the sink lets in natural light, and the adjacent dining area keeps mealtime simple and convenient. It’s the perfect space to cook, gather, and make your own.
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Kitchen

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Spacious & Serene Primary Bedroom

The primary bedroom offers a comfortable retreat with generous space, soft natural light, and neutral finishes that make it easy to style. A large closet provides ample storage, while the updated flooring adds a fresh, modern touch. It’s a peaceful space to unwind at the end of the day.

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Comfortable Bedrooms

The home includes three additional bedrooms, each offering ample closet space, updated flooring, and versatile layouts perfect for family, guests, or a home office.

Updated Full Bath

The full hall bathroom serves these rooms with modern updates, a tub/shower combo, and a fresh, clean design that’s both stylish and functional.
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Basement

The lower level offers flexible living space that’s perfect for a second family room, play area, home gym, or guest suite.
Outside, enjoy the yard and covered patio, perfect for summer barbecues and outdoor entertaining.
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Outdoors

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Property Detail

A seller's disclosure is crucial for informed decision-making and a smoother, more transparent home-buying process.
The Lead-Based Paint Disclosure is a legal requirement for real estate transactions involving homes built before 1978. This document informs buyers and renters about the presence of lead-based paint, which can pose serious health risks, especially to young children and pregnant women.
A real estate utility checklist is a comprehensive list that helps manage utility services during a property transaction. The checklist may cover essential services such as electricity, water, gas, sewer, trash collection, internet, and cable. By following the checklist, homeowners or renters can ensure a smooth transition when moving in or out of a property, avoiding disruptions or delays in service. It serves as a handy guide to make sure all utilities are appropriately handled before or after the move.

Seller's Disclosure

Lead-Based Paint

Seller's Updates, Features, Utilities

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Northampton School District


Northampton Area School District is the Home of the Konkrete Kids

Northampton Area School District is located in the heart of the Lehigh Valley. Covering 97.3 square miles in Northampton County, the school district is comprised of the boroughs of Bath, Chapman and Northampton; and the townships of Allen, East Allen, Lehigh and Moore. The population of the district is more than 38,500.

The school district is located 10 miles from the cities of Allentown and Bethlehem, 70 miles from Philadelphia and 90 miles from New York City. There is easy access to major roadways, including the Pennsylvania Turnpike, Interstate 78, Route 22, Route 145, Route 329 and Route 248.

Northampton Area School District is a community rooted deep in tradition. The Borough of Northampton was the location of the former cement giant, The Atlas Portland Cement Company. The school district mascot, the Konkrete Kid, is attributed to the once-thriving cement industry in the area. The district currently serves approximately 5,500 students through four elementary schools, a middle school, and a high school.

Elementary Schools

Northampton Area School District has five elementary school buildings to comprise four elementary schools.

Two sister elementary schools are located in the Borough of Northampton, Siegfried Elementary and Franklin Elementary. George Wolf Elementary in Bath, Lehigh Elementary in Walnutport, and Moore Elementary in Bath serve students north and east of Northampton. All elementary schools serve students in Kindergarten through fifth grade.

The elementary school curriculum stresses development of basic skills, as well as higher level thinking skills. The district's K-5 schools all offer Full Day Kindergarten, Library, Language Arts, Mathematics, Science, Social Studies, Computer Instruction, Fine Arts, Physical Education, IST, Gifted and Special Education, Chorus, and Band.

Total elementary enrollment is approximately 2,400. Class sizes average approximately 24 students, but this varies from school to school.

Middle School

The Northampton Area Middle School is located in the Borough of Northampton. Enrollment is approximately 1300 students in 6th, 7th, and 8th grades.

The Middle School curriculum uses the Team Teaching approach to provide maximum interaction between the students and teachers. Interdisciplinary units incorporate core subjects and are connected to related arts.
Programs, curricula and activities include: English, Art, Mathematics, Reading, Social Studies, Computer Instruction, Music, Family and Consumer Science, Industrial Art, Exploratory Languages, Science, Music, Physical Education, Band, Chorus, Athletics, Newspaper Club and Yearbook Club.

High School

The Northampton Area High School is located in the Borough of Northampton. Enrollment is approximately 1,700 students for 9th through 12th grades. The average graduating class is 420 students.

The High School offers programs of studies in Advanced Placement, Honors, College Preparatory, and Vocational/Technical studies through the Bethlehem Area Vocational-Technical School. Co-curricular activities round out academics and include Athletics, the Arts, and various clubs and activities.

At-risk, alternative education, Student Assistance Program (SAP), and counseling services are provided at the secondary level.
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Bath (East Allen Township)


The Borough of Bath is one of the oldest communities in Northampton County. Founded in 1737, and nearly centrally located in the County, Bath was once a destination spot for quarry and mill workers, farmers and at one time, was a train stop. Bath was the place for dining, shopping for goods and services, or to find respite in the dusty, dirty hardworking life of the 19th century. Through it all, Bath’s Historic District is alive and well!

With a physical boundary of just under a square mile, Bath is a bedroom community with a population density of about 3,000 people. The borough has a robust business sector where roughly one hundred businesses and services base their operations. Bath has a bustling transportation network of five state highways, weaving through the downtown corridor. We like to say Bath is small, but we are mighty!

Bath has 34 acres of parks and recreational open space. And the borough has a prized water feature—the Monocacy Creek. The Monocacy Creek is one of only 56 limestone streams in the State and is rated a Class A wild trout stream. The Monocacy Creek ranks 2nd best of creeks throughout the Commonwealth only to be outdone by a man-made creek in Centre County, PA. So, we tend to think Bath has the best creek in the state, naturally.

Stop by and visit! We have plenty of local eateries, many of which have handcrafted and homemade greats. Catch up with some friends at one of our local bars. Stroll through one of our six parks (we even have a beautiful dog park). We have a fantastic blend of storefronts and local shops where you just might find that special something the big box stores did not have. Bring your son or daughter fishing to our beautiful share of the Monocacy.

Whatever your pleasure, we welcome you to Bath! Where history is nestled in friendship!
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Bath Highlights

In Bath, PA, you can enjoy outdoor activities like visiting the Graver Arboretum or Jacksonville Park, exploring local history at the Governor Wolf Historical Society, and golfing at Whitetail Golf Club. For dining, options include the Point Phillips Hotel, Bean Bath Cafe, and My Place Pizza Restaurant. You can also find community events through resources like Eventbrite and AARP, local.

Outdoors and recreation
  • Graver Arboretum: Go for a scenic walk on its trails.
  • Jacksonville Park: A local park for relaxation and activities.
  • Whitetail Golf Club: Play a round of golf.
  • Seiple Farm: Visit a farmers market.

History and culture
  • Governor Wolf Historical Society: Learn about the area's past at this history museum.
  • Friendship Framing: Explore local art at this gallery.

Dining and entertainment
  • Point Phillips Hotel: Enjoy American, bar, and barbecue food.
  • Bean Bath Cafe: A cafe with American, vegetarian-friendly options.
  • My Place Pizza Restaurant: A good option for pizza.
  • Kickers Pub: Find a local pub to visit.