Northampton, PA 18067

624 E 8th Street

Slideshow image

Headline

Rarely available 3-bedroom, 3-bath townhome with almost 2,400 sq ft of finished living space across three levels, set on a quiet no-outlet cul-de-sac.
Bright, newly renovated open-concept living space featuring fresh white walls, recessed lighting, and beautiful hardwood floors. The updated kitchen offers crisp white shaker cabinetry, quartz countertops, stainless steel appliances, and a large island with modern black fixtures—perfect for entertaining. Oversized windows bring in abundant natural light, and the layout flows seamlessly from kitchen to dining/living areas with clean, contemporary finishes throughout.
Slideshow image
Slideshow image

Kitchen

Spacious, sun-filled rooms with soaring ceilings, fresh modern finishes, and wide-plank flooring throughout. Multiple oversized windows bring in abundant natural light, while recessed lighting keeps everything bright and clean. The open layout offers flexible living and dining areas, with smooth flow between spaces—ideal for entertaining, working from home, or just dramatically walking around pretending you’re in a design magazine.
Slideshow image

Living Area

Cozy, light-filled bedroom with fresh white walls, recessed lighting, and wide-plank flooring. Two charming arched-top windows bring in great natural light and add character, while the clean modern finishes make it an easy, move-right-in space.
Slideshow image

Office Area

Slideshow image
Slideshow image

Bedrooms

3 Bright, freshly updated bedroom's with light hardwood floors and crisp white trim throughout. The space features smooth light-gray/white walls, a modern flush-mount ceiling light, and a ceiling vent/smoke detector for added comfort and safety. Includes a closet with sliding doors and an open layout that feels clean, airy, and move-in ready.

Bathrooms

These photos show a freshly renovated bathroom with a clean, modern look: white vanity with solid-surface countertop, matte black fixtures/hardware, and an oversized framed mirror with a bright multi-light vanity fixture. You’ve also got a large walk-in shower with built-in shelving, plus updated tile/LVP-style flooring and crisp white walls/trim for a bright, move-in-ready feel.
Spacious, newly finished lower-level living area featuring modern LVP-style flooring, fresh white walls/trim, and bright recessed lighting throughout. The open layout offers plenty of flexibility for a family room, gym, or home office, with stair access and a separate exterior/egress-style door adding convenience and functionality.
Slideshow image
Slideshow image

Lower Level


Property Detail Page

Slideshow image

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.

About
Northampton


Historic living close to recreation
The Northampton neighborhood in eastern Pennsylvania almost entirely encompasses its historic downtown, while lying on the eastern banks of the Lehigh River and offering a glimpse into its past of steel and concrete production used in 20th-century infrastructure. With the Hokendauqua Creek winding alongside and through the neighborhood, and with plenty of recreational spaces in Northampton, locals enjoy residential streets close to both nature and downtown convenience. “It’s a nice community and a good mix of houses, restaurants, banks and parks,” says Rob McCann, broker and owner at Assist-2-Sell. “It’s really convenient and gives you a bit of everything – it’s not a huge community, but it really offers anything you’re looking for.”