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Bethlehem PA, 18011

1560 Chaucer Lane

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Truly Unique

Welcome to this inviting 3 Bedroom, 2 Full-Bath split-level home with plenty of charm and possibility. Located in the popular Hanover Farms neighborhood, you’ll fall in love with the large, flat, private backyard.

Charming Entry and Light-Filled Living Spaces Await

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A welcoming front porch leads into a bright foyer that is also accessed from the 1-car garage. One level up, a spacious living room with hardwood floors is drenched in sunlight streaming in from a newer bay window.
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Family Room

A large family room with gas insert fireplace – perfect for game nights or hosting barbecues that flow outside to the back patio.
The eat-in kitchen features chair rail detail, ample classic wood cabinetry, a built-in island and a newer window overlooking the backyard.
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Kitchen

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Primary Suite

Upstairs, the primary bedroom has two closets and access to a shared full bathroom.
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2 Additional Bedrooms

The two additional bedrooms are thoughtfully designed to offer comfort, flexibility, and functionality.

2 Full Bathrooms

The two additional full bathrooms are designed with both convenience and comfort in mind.

Outdoors

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The backyard is a true show stopper, with mature trees and landscaping designed to provide natural privacy. Enjoy sun, shade and a handy shed for extra storage.
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Property Detail

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.
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.
The Lead-Based Paint Disclosure is a formal notice that must be provided to buyers or renters when they are purchasing or leasing homes built before 1978, the year the federal government banned consumer use of lead-containing paint.




Seller's Property Disclosure

Seller's Updates, Features & Utility Info

Lead Based Paint Disclosure

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Bethlehem School District


The School District

  • The BASD is the sixth largest school district in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania with an enrollment of approximately 14,000 students.
  • BASD's Roadmap to Educational Excellence provides a framework for educating the whole child across a wide array of subjects and extra-curricular activities.
  • BASD partners with many community arts, theater, healthcare, and higher education institutes to enhance learning opportunities for all students.
  • BASD offers a full continuum of special education programs and related services that address a broad range of students' individual needs.
  • BASD participates in United Way Community Schools (COMPASS)

The City of Bethlehem


Bethlehem is a city of 75,000 people in eastern Pennsylvania – a city known for its rich colonial and industrial history. Today Bethlehem is experiencing an economic and cultural renaissance promising a future as bright as the city’s past.

Bethlehem is a city in Northampton and Lehigh counties in the Lehigh Valley region of eastern Pennsylvania, United States. As of the 2020 census, Bethlehem had a total population of 75,781, making it the second-largest city in the Lehigh Valley after Allentown and the seventh-largest city in the state.

Bethlehem has a long historical relationship with the celebration of Christmas. The city was christened as Bethlehem on Christmas Eve 1741 by Nicolaus Zinzendorf, a Moravian bishop. In 1747, Bethlehem was the first U.S. city to feature a decorated Christmas tree. On December 7, 1937, at a grand ceremony during the Great Depression, the city adopted the nickname Christmas City USA in a large ceremony. It is one of several Lehigh Valley locations, including Egypt, Emmaus, Jordan Creek, and Nazareth, whose names were inspired by locations in the Bible.
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Explore Bethlehem

We encourage you to experience the excitement and connection that makes our city unique. Whether you step back in time strolling through our Historic Moravian District or visit our vibrant SouthSide Arts District, we hope you feel at home in our diverse city.