
A custom-built house in Lancaster’s Brooklawn neighborhood sold for $1,010,000, the highest-priced home sale publicly reported in the Lancaster, Pennsylvania metro area for the week ending August 16, 2026. The five leading sales RealtyWire tracked across the metro area that week combined for $4.23 million.
The list takes in the Brooklawn, Bloomingdale and Eagle View communities in Lancaster along with a one-acre country property in New Holland. Build years run from 1979 to 2013, and the group covers a three-level custom home, a one-owner colonial with a barn and horse stalls, a Millcreek residence backing to woods and a creek, and an Eagle View home with a first-floor primary suite.
No. 1 — $1,010,000 · 506 E Delp Rd, Lancaster, Pennsylvania

A custom-built house at 506 E Delp Rd in the Brooklawn neighborhood carried the week’s highest reported price in the Lancaster metro area, changing hands for $1,010,000 on August 13, 2026. Built in 2013, it holds four bedrooms and four bathrooms across three levels and a reported 4,188 square feet.
An office with custom built-ins and a wet bar open off the main level, where columns frame the dining area and a gas fireplace anchors the living room. The kitchen, built by Beiler, centers on a large island with custom cabinetry, and a screened porch opens off it toward the trees at the back of the lot. A mudroom with a walk-in pantry connects to the three-car garage.
Upstairs, the primary suite has tray ceilings and a bath with a soaking tub and walk-in shower, and three more bedrooms with walk-in closets share a full bath. The lower level adds a family room, a workout room floored in rubber and a space designed for a future wine cellar, and it walks out to a paver patio with a pergola and a built-in gas fireplace. Listing materials place the property in Manheim Township, near downtown Lancaster and Lititz.
Jenna Phillips of Coldwell Banker Realty was the listing agent. The $1,010,000 closing put Phillips at the listing side of the No. 1 transaction in RealtyWire’s Lancaster Metro Area Top 5 for the week ending August 16, 2026. The property previously changed hands for $925,000 in 2023. Anne M Lusk of Lusk & Associates Sotheby’s International Realty represented the buyer.
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No. 2 — $955,000 · 897 S Custer Ave, New Holland, Pennsylvania

A one-owner colonial at 897 S Custer Ave in New Holland took the week’s second-highest reported price at $955,000, in a transaction recorded August 14, 2026. Listing materials record the property as an auction offering. The 1979 house carries five bedrooms and two bathrooms in a reported 2,632 square feet on a level one-acre country lot with its own well and septic system.
A country eat-in kitchen anchors the main floor, alongside a living room with a corner stone hearth and gas stove, a laundry and mud room, and a family and sewing room, with a partly finished recreation room and a canning room in the full basement. The outbuildings include a 32-by-46-foot barn and garage with a separate shop, two horse stalls and a carriage area. The lot borders farmland midway between New Holland and Intercourse.
Randal Kline of Kingsway Realty – Ephrata was the listing agent. The $955,000 result placed Kline at the listing side of the No. 2 transaction in RealtyWire’s Lancaster Metro Area Top 5 for the week ending August 16, 2026. The property previously changed hands for $5,000 in 1979.
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No. 3 — $800,000 · 206 Bank Barn Ln, Lancaster, Pennsylvania

A 2003 residence at 206 Bank Barn Ln sold for $800,000, third among the week’s reported Lancaster metro area sales, in a deal recorded August 14, 2026. Three bedrooms, three full bathrooms and a half bath occupy a reported 4,351 square feet in the Millcreek community, on a lot backing to mature trees with creek and woodland views.
Cathedral and two-story ceilings run through the plan, and checkerboard marble tile in the foyer opens to a vaulted formal dining room. The kitchen pairs granite countertops and custom cabinetry with Miele, Sub-Zero and Wolf appliances and opens to a great room with extensive built-ins and a fireplace that burns gas or wood. A sunroom reaches the rear deck, the main-floor primary suite adds a sitting area and two walk-in closets, and the walkout lower level holds a recreation room with a full bath. The homeowners association maintains the grounds in a community of preserved green space and walking trails, in the Lampeter-Strasburg School District.
Anne M Lusk of Lusk & Associates Sotheby’s International Realty was the listing agent. The residence went under contract one day after the current listing date and closed $75,000 above its final asking price of $725,000, taking the No. 3 position in RealtyWire’s Lancaster Metro Area Top 5 for the week ending August 16, 2026. This marks Lusk’s second appearance in a RealtyWire Top 5 roundup for the metro. The property previously changed hands for $550,000 in 2013. Lisa Wood of Coldwell Banker Realty represented the buyer.
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No. 4 — $735,000 · 421 Rhoda Dr, Lancaster, Pennsylvania

In the Bloomingdale neighborhood, 421 Rhoda Dr changed hands for $735,000, the fourth-highest reported price of the week, with settlement recorded August 12, 2026. The 1992 house holds four bedrooms and four bathrooms in a reported 3,697 square feet, and the sellers had owned it for more than 21 years.
A light-filled sunroom opens onto a deck above a private rear yard, where an in-ground pool sits within a concrete pool deck and hardscaping beside a custom gazebo. The kitchen has newer custom cabinets, granite countertops and an island with seating for five, the family room’s wood-burning fireplace is paired with built-in surround sound, and the lower level was finished as an entertainment floor with a pool table, air hockey, bar seating and a gas fireplace.
Julie Diener of RE/MAX Evolved was the listing agent. The house went under contract 6 days after the current listing date, and the closing ranked No. 4 in RealtyWire’s Lancaster Metro Area Top 5 for the week ending August 16, 2026, with Diener on the listing side. The property previously changed hands for $281,500 in 2005. Matt Ott of Keller Williams Real Estate-Blue Bell represented the buyer.
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No. 5 — $725,000 · 572 Eagles Vw, Lancaster, Pennsylvania

A 2005 house at 572 Eagles Vw rounds out the week’s list, having sold for $725,000 on August 10, 2026. The original-owner home in the Eagle View community carries four bedrooms, three full bathrooms and a half bath in a reported 3,571 square feet, within the Hempfield School District.
Large Palladian and transom windows carry the views through the main floor, where a two-story family room centers on a gas fireplace. The first-floor primary suite pairs a whirlpool tub with direct access to a deck that also extends from the kitchen, all four bedrooms have walk-in closets, and the daylight walkout lower level was built out with a full bath and a second kitchen. A township park sits within the neighborhood, a short walk from the door.
Phyl Rittel of Coldwell Banker Realty was the listing agent. The closing took the No. 5 position in RealtyWire’s Lancaster Metro Area Top 5 for the week ending August 16, 2026, and Coldwell Banker Realty was the listing brokerage on both the No. 1 and the No. 5 transactions on this week’s list. The property previously changed hands for $397,400 in 2005. Jo Anne Freidly of Howard Hanna Real Estate Services – Lancaster represented the buyer.
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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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