Easton, PA 18042

18 S 14th Street

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Welcome home to this beautifully updated 3-bedroom, 1.5-bath end-of-row home in a quiet, friendly Easton neighborhood. A covered front porch welcomes you inside, where you'll find fresh paint, hardwood floors, abundant natural light, and a comfortable, move-in-ready interior.
This bright and inviting living room features an open-concept layout with updated flooring, recessed lighting, and neutral finishes throughout. A large picture window fills the space with natural light, creating a warm and welcoming atmosphere that flows seamlessly into the rest of the home—perfect for everyday living and entertaining.
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Family Room

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Dining Room

This spacious flex area offers endless possibilities as a formal dining room, family room, home office, or entertaining space. Featuring beautiful hardwood floors, recessed lighting, neutral finishes, and abundant natural light, it seamlessly connects the living room and kitchen while enhancing the home's open, flowing layout.

The updated kitchen features stylish shaker cabinetry, stainless steel appliances (2022), and easy access to the convenient first-floor laundry room and a half bath.
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Kitchen

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Enclosed Porch

A sunny enclosed porch with a workbench provides versatile year-round living space.
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Primary Suite

This spacious primary bedroom offers a bright and relaxing retreat with plush carpeting, recessed lighting, neutral finishes, and abundant natural light. A large walk-in closet with built-in shelving provides exceptional storage and organization, adding both comfort and convenience to the space.

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Additional Bedrooms

These two bedrooms offer comfortable, flexible living spaces with plush carpeting, recessed lighting, neutral finishes, and abundant natural light. Generous closet space provides plenty of storage, while the versatile layouts make them ideal as bedrooms, guest rooms, home offices, or hobby spaces to suit your lifestyle.

Additional Bathrooms

These updated bathrooms offer modern style and everyday convenience. The full bath features a beautifully tiled tub/shower surround, contemporary vanity, and updated fixtures, while the main-level half bath provides added functionality for guests. Both spaces showcase clean, neutral finishes that complement the home's move-in-ready appeal.

Oudoors

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Step outside onto the expansive new deck, offering the perfect space for grilling, entertaining, or simply relaxing outdoors. Stairs lead down to a fenced backyard with room for pets, gardening, or play, providing a private outdoor retreat with plenty of potential to make it your own.
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Property Detail Page

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Easton School
District

1801 Bushkill Dr.
Easton, PA 18040
(610) 250-2400


The Easton Area School District is an urban, suburban, and rural public school district located in Northampton County, Pennsylvania. In Northampton County it serves the city of Easton, as well as Forks, Palmer, and portions of Lower Mount Bethel Townships. The Easton Area School District encompasses approximately 28 square miles. The Superintendent of the Easton Area School District is Ms. Tracy Piazza as of July 14, 2023. The Easton Area School District is comprised of nine schools, including one high school, one middle school, and seven elementary schools.

Mission Statement: The Easton Area School District respects the diversity of its student population and is dedicated to the importance of developing our students into responsible citizens. We will provide each student with an academically challenging program that enhances creativity, develops an ability to use technology, and encourages critical thinking and problem solving.

About
Easton City


Honoring the past while embracing a dynamic future
At the confluence of the Lehigh and Delaware rivers sits Easton, a small historic town on the Pennsylvania-New Jersey border and nearly equidistant from Philadelphia and New York City. Easton is renowned as one of three places where the Declaration of Independence was publicly read days after its signing in July 1776. It also emerged as an industrial center due to its location on two rivers, the construction of the Lehigh Canal and the building of five major railroads through the area, making Easton a hub for transportation and manufacturing.

Easton, however, is not stuck in the past; today, its vibrant downtown offers over 100 shops and eateries. Centre Square, where the historic reading occurred, is a center of community life, featuring the Crayola Experience, an interactive learning playground with over 20 exhibits. The Easton Public Market, which opened near the square, features food vendors, a farm stand and a full-service grocery store. “The city has done a tremendous job of revitalizing the downtown,” says Associate Broker Desiree Carroll with Keller Williams Northampton. Carroll remembers how distressed the area was when she started selling real estate in 2007. “Now there are tons of restaurants and things to do.”

With a lower tax rate than New Jersey, a population of nearly 30,000 and ample amenities for active lifestyles, Easton has become a favorite of commuters. “Homebuyers who want more than a suburban lifestyle are attracted to the walkability, breweries, riverfront and historic homes in Easton,” says Broker/Owner Clay Mitman of Berkshire Hathaway Paul Ford Realtors. A fifth-generation resident, Mitman is proud to say that his extended family lives no more than six blocks from each other in College Hill, an Easton neighborhood. “It’s exciting to see young families in their 20s gutting and restoring homes, embracing the history around them. It’s the perfection of imperfection that makes this community so special.”

The city has capitalized on its waterfront location recently, building new apartment buildings with rooftop terraces, such as the Watermark and the Commodore. These buildings take advantage of the city skyline and waterfront views of the Lehigh and Delaware rivers. Hearst Publishing, which produces specialty magazines like Bicycling, chose to locate in Easton because of the city’s biking trails and the community’s willingness to test new equipment and write reviews. Lafayette College, another major employer, has supported the city by developing several properties downtown. “There are few cities where you can walk from home and go trout fishing, bike for 5 or 10 miles, and see a concert in the park,” Mitman says. With a high temperature of 84 degrees in July and a low of 22 degrees in January, the challenging part of living in Easton reserving a spot in the Poconos, about 50 miles north, during the height of ski season.