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Orefield PA, 18069

1835 Emerald Drive

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Truly Unique

Welcome to 1835 Emerald Drive. Discover effortless style and comfort in this beautifully appointed 3-bedroom, 3-bath townhome in Orefield’s sought-after Parkland School District. Spanning 2,138 square feet, the home’s open, flowing floorplan is accentuated by rich hardwood flooring and an abundance of natural light.
Welcome to a beautifully designed home featuring a spacious formal dining area with elegant crown molding, rich hardwood floors, and abundant natural light. The dining space offers a sophisticated yet cozy setting perfect for entertaining, enhanced by a decorative ceiling fan, a large area rug, and modern furnishings.
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Meticulously Cared For and Loved

Just beyond, the open layout flows effortlessly into a bright and inviting living area with a fireplace as its focal point—ideal for gatherings or quiet evenings at home. A classic staircase and detailed wainscoting elevate the home's charm and character.
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Family Room

The adjacent modern kitchen boasts sleek cabinetry, quartz countertops, stainless-steel appliances, and a center island—ideal for both casual meals and entertaining.
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Kitchen

Upstairs, the generously sized master suite offers a serene retreat complete with a private bathroom featuring dual sinks and ample storage.
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Primary Suite

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Bedooms

2 additional bedrooms.

Bathrooms

2 additional bathrooms
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Lower Level

This expansive unfinished basement offers a blank canvas ready for your vision—whether you're dreaming of a home gym, media room, workshop, or additional living space. Featuring high ceilings, sturdy poured concrete floors, and multiple egress windows for natural light, the space feels open and versatile.

Step outside to your own private retreat featuring a beautifully maintained composite deck—perfect for al fresco dining, morning coffee, or evening relaxation. Surrounded by lush greenery and mature trees, the backyard offers a serene and secluded atmosphere with no direct rear neighbors for added privacy.
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Outdoors

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Property Detail

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Moving into a new home means setting up all the essential services that make your house comfortable and functional — like electricity, water, internet, and more. A Utility Checklist is a simple guide that helps you keep track of which utilities you need to set up, transfer, or shut off before, during, and after your move.
Living in the Vistas at Green Hill community means enjoying a beautifully maintained neighborhood with clear standards that help protect home values and ensure a high quality of life for all residents. The Rules and Regulations Handbook is your guide to how the community works — from what you can plant to where your trash goes.

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Seller's Property Disclosure

Utility Checklist

Vistas at Green Hill Rules and Regs

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Parkland School District

The Parkland School District mission is to create a safe and secure environment that promotes social and academic growth for all learners. Parkland strives to empower each learner to be a meaningful contributor in a dynamic global society through collaborative efforts of students, staff, parents and the Parkland Community.


About North Whitehall


Whitehall Township received its name from Lynford Lardner’s hunting lodge. Lardner built a white-painted lodge in 1740 and named it “Grouse Hall”. On March 20th, 1753, Whitehall Township was formed from part of Northampton County, which had been deeded to the sons of William Penn. In the November of 1810, Whitehall Township divided into South Whitehall, Whitehall, and North Whitehall.

The early villages usually began with the construction of a gristmill, saw mill, or a building which served as a hotel, a store and a post office. In time, other buildings and homes were established. The Villages of North Whitehall were Ballietsville (the oldest), Ironton, Laury's Station, Neffs, Orefield, Ormrod, Rockdale, Ruchsville, Siegersville, and Schnecksville. The Township is situated at the northeast edge of Lehigh County. Three other rural townships - Washington, Heidelberg, and Lowhill border North Whitehall to the northwest and west.

North Whitehall Township as it remains today encompasses 125+ miles of Township roads and acres and acres of homes, rolling farmland, and beautiful recreational areas. We hope to continue to experience growth that will keep the tax-base strong while maintaining green space and allowing the Township to offer a variety of services to its residents.

Throughout its rich history, North Whitehall Township has proven to be an economically strong community and a desirable place to live.

Allentown Hightlights

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Historic Covered Bridges
Trexler Nature Preserve
Lehigh Valley Zoo
Ironton Rail Trail
Schnecksville Community Fair
Laurys Station
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