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Allentown, Pennsylvania Metro Area Top 5 Home Sales: $3.65 Million Sale in Saucon Valley Garden Houses Tops the Week

A Bethlehem home in Saucon Valley Garden Houses sold for $3.65 million, leading the five highest-priced home sales reported in the Allentown, Pennsylvania metro area for the week ending August 16, 2026.

Allentown, Pennsylvania Metro Area Top 5 Home Sales: $3.65 Million Sale in Saucon Valley Garden Houses Tops the Week

A 1956 house on a private road in Bethlehem’s Saucon Valley Garden Houses, within walking distance of the Weyhill golf course at Saucon Valley Country Club, sold for $3.65 million β€” the highest-priced home sale reported in the Allentown, Pennsylvania metro area for the week ending August 16, 2026.

The week’s five highest-priced reported sales combined for $8.14 million. Bethlehem took the top two closings, and the rest were in Coopersburg, Lake Harmony and Allentown itself.

The houses behind them were built in 1956, 1986, 1990, 2004 and 2012, and they range from a golf-club enclave home in Saucon Valley Garden Houses to a Pocono vacation house in Lake Harmony Estates and an Allentown residence built around a heated indoor pool.

No. 1 — $3,650,000 · 1584 Weyhill Cir, Bethlehem, Pennsylvania

Top home sale No. 1 in the Allentown, Pennsylvania metro area β€” 1584 Weyhill Cir, Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, week ending August 16, 2026

The week’s highest reported price went to a house on a private road inside an eight-home enclave known as Old Weyhill. 1584 Weyhill Cir in Bethlehem sold for $3,650,000 on August 10, 2026, and the 1956 residence looks out across 22 acres of tended grounds toward meadows and hillsides, a walk from the Weyhill golf course at Saucon Valley Country Club.

A remodeling put walls of windows in nearly every room. A coffered-ceilinged living room opens to a covered porch with an outdoor kitchen, and the family room beside it carries a second fireplace, a bar and built-in bookcases. Custom built-ins, crown moldings and hardwood floors run through all three levels, which an elevator connects.

The primary suite pairs an office with a cathedral-ceilinged bedroom, a fireplace and a full-house deck. Three more bedrooms and a laundry share the second floor, a family room sits on the third, and the lower level holds a custom wine cellar beside the elevator, a work area with 2025 cabinetry and a 20-kilowatt standby generator. The new oversized three-car garage includes an alcove for a golf cart, and five bedrooms sit within a reported 5,883 square feet.

Nancy W. Ahlum of Dorey, Carol C Real Estate was the listing agent. Ahlum also represented the buyer. The $3,650,000 transaction put Ahlum on the listing side of the highest-priced home sale reported in the Allentown metro area for the week, and marks Ahlum’s second appearance in a RealtyWire Top 5 roundup for the metro. The property previously changed hands for $1,595,000 in 2018.

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No. 2 — $1,710,000 · 1866 Obriens Ct, Bethlehem, Pennsylvania

Top home sale No. 2 in the Allentown, Pennsylvania metro area β€” 1866 Obriens Ct, Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, week ending August 16, 2026

A stone-front Colonial in Saucon Valley Ridge took the second-highest reported price of the week. 1866 Obriens Ct in Bethlehem changed hands for $1,710,000 in a closing dated August 14, 2026, and the 2004 house stands at the top of a long sweeping driveway on a flat two-acre corner lot with a waterfall feature.

A butler’s pantry links the dining room to a renovated kitchen with a granite-topped center island and a walk-in pantry, and the family room beyond carries a coffered ceiling and a wood-burning fireplace. The primary suite adds a sitting room, a private balcony, two walk-in closets and a workout room, and a permitted basement remodel produced a bedroom, a full bath, a media room with a bar and an art room. Bluestone terraces and a stone firepit fill the fenced yard, and the house is recorded at five bedrooms across a reported 6,538 square feet.

Eileen Budd of Keller Williams Northampton was the listing agent. Budd’s listing went under contract 27 days after the current listing date, and the sale ranked No. 2 in RealtyWire’s Allentown metro area Top 5 for the week. The property previously changed hands for $867,500 in 2020. Michelle Weber of BHHS Fox & Roach – Allentown represented the buyer.

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No. 3 — $1,000,000 · 5826 Glen Rd, Coopersburg, Pennsylvania

Top home sale No. 3 in the Allentown, Pennsylvania metro area β€” 5826 Glen Rd, Coopersburg, Pennsylvania, week ending August 16, 2026

5826 Glen Rd, a renovated Cape Cod on nearly three acres, changed hands for $1,000,000 in an August 10, 2026 closing. Listing materials place the property in Upper Saucon Township, on a wooded parcel of mature trees, flowering dogwoods and perennial beds.

The 1986 house has been reworked throughout, with a farmhouse kitchen of custom cabinetry, granite counters and a nine-foot center island, and a family room with a gas fireplace and walls of windows. Two primary suites β€” one on the first floor with a private entrance, full bath and its own covered patio, the second upstairs β€” anchor a four-bedroom, four-full-bath plan of a reported 3,956 square feet. Beyond the attached two-car garage stands a detached two-story, three-bay barn-style garage with electric service, propane heat and water.

Carrie Petrovich of BHHS Fox & Roach Macungie was the listing agent. The property went under contract 3 days after the current listing date and closed $41,000 above its final asking price of $959,000, taking the No. 3 place in RealtyWire’s Allentown metro area Top 5 for the week. It previously changed hands for $339,000 in 2004. Melissa Healy of Keller Williams Real Estate represented the buyer.

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No. 4 — $910,000 · 41 Lupine Dr, Lake Harmony, Pennsylvania

Top home sale No. 4 in the Allentown, Pennsylvania metro area β€” 41 Lupine Dr, Lake Harmony, Pennsylvania, week ending August 16, 2026

A six-bedroom vacation house in the Poconos brought $910,000, the fourth-highest reported price of the week. The August 14, 2026 closing covered 41 Lupine Dr, a 2012 stone-front home in Lake Harmony Estates with a private community beach, tennis courts and access to Lake Harmony, a power-boating lake.

The great room rises to cathedral ceilings around a dual-sided stone fireplace, with hardwood floors and a wall of windows opening to an oversized composite deck with a hot tub. Black granite counters and a peninsula island open the kitchen to the dining area, and a game and media room below is finished in knotted pine and beadboard. Two bedrooms sit on each of the three levels, each with its own full bath, within a reported 2,639 square feet. The Jack Frost and Big Boulder ski slopes are nearby.

Tina Guerrieri of RE/MAX Central – Blue Bell was the listing agent. The property went under contract 7 days after the current listing date, and Guerrieri’s listing ranked No. 4 in RealtyWire’s Top 5 reported home sales for the Allentown metro area that week. It previously changed hands for $330,000 in 2017. Satyanarayana Yasa of Tesla Realty Group, LLC represented the buyer.

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No. 5 — $870,000 · 2230 Greenwood Rd, Allentown, Pennsylvania

Top home sale No. 5 in the Allentown, Pennsylvania metro area β€” 2230 Greenwood Rd, Allentown, Pennsylvania, week ending August 16, 2026

The fifth sale of the week was a house built around a heated indoor pool. 2230 Greenwood Rd, on a landscaped homesite along Lehigh Parkway in Allentown’s Robin Hood neighborhood, sold for $870,000 on August 10, 2026.

Four levels of the 1990 residence, a reported 6,894 square feet, are given over to recreation. The indoor pool has a dedicated climate and humidity control system, and the lower level holds a recreation room, a fitness area and a billiards space whose mahogany slate table conveyed with the house. A second-level owner’s retreat is finished with exposed beams, skylights, custom wood accents and built-in cabinetry. Outside are terraced gardens, decking, a pergola, raised garden beds, a hot tub and a putting green. Five garage bays serve the property, among them a detached garage that once held an indoor basketball court.

Creighton Faust of RE/MAX Real Estate was the listing agent. Faust’s listing closed at its full asking price and rounds out RealtyWire’s Allentown metro area Top 5 for the week ending August 16, 2026, at No. 5. The property previously changed hands for $524,950 in 2017.

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RealtyWire selected these transactions from publicly reported residential sales identified for the calendar week ending Sunday, August 16, 2026. The report may exclude private, off-market, delayed or nondisclosed transactions. Prices, property details and professional representation are reported as available at publication and may be updated following confirmation from transaction participants.

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