Lower Macungie, PA

1177 Treeline Drive

Elegant Colonial

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Beautiful 4-bedroom, 2.5-bath Colonial in the sought-after Clearview Manor neighborhood! Exceptional curb appeal is highlighted by a classic brick façade and professional landscaping.

Foyer & Living Room

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  • Hardwood flooring and French Doors to Family Room.
  • A striking brick fireplace serves as a focal point, complemented by a skylight.
  • An inviting open-concept living area with a cozy brick fireplace and a well-appointed kitchen.

Heart of the Home

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The heart of the home is the open-concept kitchen and family room. The updated eat-in kitchen boasts rich cherry cabinetry, granite countertops, glass tile backsplash, stainless steel appliances, center island, under-cabinet lighting, two pantries, and a sun-filled breakfast nook with skylight.
Formal dining room with crown molding and chair rail details, and a spacious living room with French doors—both featuring hardwood floors.

Convenient 1st floor laundry w/laundry chute from primary bathroom!
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Family Room

Primary Bedroom

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Retreat to the expansive primary suite featuring a tray ceiling, ceiling fan, large walk-in closet with attic access, and a versatile BONUS ROOM -- perfect for a private office, nursery, or den. The spa-inspired ensuite bath offers dual vanity, soaking tub, skylight, and separate shower.
Three additional generously sized bedrooms, all with ceiling fans, share a full hall bath.
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Other Bedrooms & Bath

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Lower Level

The finished basement adds flexible living space with recessed lighting, laminate flooring, and a separate office/craft room—ideal for work, hobbies, fitness or play.

Outdoors

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Outside, enjoy relaxing or entertaining on the deck overlooking the large, flat backyard complete with a storage shed.
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Walk to Prater Park - tennis/pickleball courts, basketball, playground, gazebo and more

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Sellers Disclosure

The Seller’s Property Disclosure is a document completed by the homeowner that provides information about the property’s condition and history. It includes details on structural integrity, past or current issues (such as water damage or foundation concerns), repairs made, and any known defects. This disclosure helps buyers make informed decisions and ensures transparency in the transaction.

Seller's Updates, Features & Utility Info

A Real Estate Utility Checklist is a document that helps homebuyers, sellers, or renters track essential utility services for a property. It typically includes a list of utilities such as electricity, water, gas, trash collection, internet, and cable, along with provider contact information and account setup or transfer instructions.
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East Penn
School District


The East Penn School District is located in the Lehigh Valley’s metropolitan area which has a total population of a half million people. With proximity to New York City, Philadelphia, the Pocono Mountains and the New Jersey shore, East Penn is an ideal location that is experiencing residential and business growth. Click here for a map of the East Penn School District. For driving directions, click here. Click here for more information about the District’s buildings.

Secondary Schools


Elementary Schools

Lower
Macungie


The name "Macungie" is derived from a Native American word meaning bear swamp, or place where bears feed. The early 18th century Pennsylvania German settlers took land that had been hunting grounds for the Lenni Lenape, adopting the Lenape name for the area. They found the rich, fertile soil and amply watered land to their liking and so cleared the scrub and forests, planted crops, raised livestock, and continually expanded their holdings.

Macungie Township was formed in 1743, when Lehigh County was still part of Bucks County. It comprised the area of present Upper and Lower Macungie townships, including the boroughs of Macungie and Alburtis. The population then was 650 persons. Northampton County was created in 1752; Lehigh County was separated from it in 1812. The population of Macungie Township in 1810 was 2,420. On May 5, 1832, Lehigh County approved a petition to divide Macungie Township into two, making Upper and Lower Macungie the first new townships to be created in Lehigh County. Lower Macungie is 22.46 square miles in size.

The population in the 1840 census was 2,156. By 1890 it had reached a nineteenth-century peak of 3,657, then began a decline until 1960, when it rose to 3,859. It has increased dramatically in each decade since then, climbing to 8,814 in 1970, 12,958 in 1980, 16,000 in 1990, and 19,220 in 2000. In 2009 the population is estimated to be close to 30,000.

Lower Macungie Township Today

Today Lower Macungie is noted for its comfortable housing developments. It has become one of the most desirable parts of the Lehigh Valley for many families, who have chosen to live here because of the township's attractive landscape, acres of open space, and excellent schools.
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Lower Macungie Township Highlights:

Lower Macungie Township in Pennsylvania, located in Lehigh County, is a thriving suburban community with a lot to offer. Here are some highlights:

🏡 Community & Lifestyle

Family-Friendly: Known for its excellent schools and safe neighborhoods, making it ideal for families.

Suburban with Rural Charm: Offers the conveniences of suburban living with scenic views, parks, and a touch of countryside.

🌳 Parks & Recreation

Lower Macungie Community Center & Park: Includes athletic fields, tennis courts, walking trails, and event spaces.

Camp Olympic Park: A scenic area with hiking trails, a disc golf course, playgrounds, and a creek.

Swabia Creek: A peaceful area for nature lovers and birdwatchers.

🛍️ Shopping & Dining

Hamilton Crossings: A major shopping center featuring stores like Costco, Target, Whole Foods, and a variety of restaurants.

Local Eateries: You'll find everything from cozy cafes to farm-to-table spots and familiar chain restaurants.

🚗 Convenient Location

Close to Major Highways: Easy access to I-78, Route 222, and the PA Turnpike.

Commuter Friendly: Approximately 15 minutes from Allentown and 90 minutes to Philadelphia or N
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