Stoudtburg Village has a pace that's hard to explain from the outside. The streets are quiet without being isolated, the neighbors know each other, and the Ironspire complex sits at the edge of the neighborhood like a natural extension of the life lived here. At 19 Bittendorf Way, the back patio is where that life comes home — a private, fenced outdoor space enclosed by black aluminum fencing, with room for furniture and the kind of summer evenings that stretch past dark.The home announces itself at the curb with gray board-and-batten siding, a red roof that carries the signature look of the village, and a bold red front door framed by a white decorative portico. Manicured shrubs anchor the foundation planting, and a two-car garage at the rear keeps the front facade clean.Inside, the main level flows through an open living space anchored by a gas fireplace with a white painted mantle, into a peninsula kitchen fitted with white raised-panel cabinetry, speckled granite countertops, a gray subway tile backsplash, and a full stainless appliance suite including a gas range and French door refrigerator. A dining area sits off the kitchen with sliding glass door access directly to the patio, and a powder room with beadboard wainscoting and a pedestal sink completes the first floor. LVP flooring runs throughout the main level, consistent from the front door to the back.Upstairs you have the primary suite, two additional bedrooms and a second full bath to give the upper level a settled, finished quality. A flex room on the main level rounds out the layout.The Ironspire complex, a neighborhood playground, and the village character of Stoudtburg Village make the address as much a feature as anything inside. 19 Bittendorf Way represents a home where the community and the fenced backyard patio are each part of the same draw.
Stoudtburg Village has a pace that's hard to explain from the outside. The streets are quiet without being isolated, the neighbors know each other, and the Ironspire complex sits at the edge of the neighborhood like a natural extension of the life lived here. At 19 Bittendorf Way, the back patio is where that life comes home — a private, fenced outdoor space enclosed by black aluminum fencing, with room for furniture and the kind of summer evenings that stretch past dark.The home announces itself at the curb with gray board-and-batten siding, a red roof that carries the signature look of the village, and a bold red front door framed by a white decorative portico. Manicured shrubs anchor the foundation planting, and a two-car garage at the rear keeps the front facade clean.Inside, the main level flows through an open living space anchored by a gas fireplace with a white painted mantle, into a peninsula kitchen fitted with white raised-panel cabinetry, speckled granite countertops, a gray subway tile backsplash, and a full stainless appliance suite including a gas range and French door refrigerator. A dining area sits off the kitchen with sliding glass door access directly to the patio, and a powder room with beadboard wainscoting and a pedestal sink completes the first floor. LVP flooring runs throughout the main level, consistent from the front door to the back.Upstairs you have the primary suite, two additional bedrooms and a second full bath to give the upper level a settled, finished quality. A flex room on the main level rounds out the layout.The Ironspire complex, a neighborhood playground, and the village character of Stoudtburg Village make the address as much a feature as anything inside. 19 Bittendorf Way represents a home where the community and the fenced backyard patio are each part of the same draw.
Neighborhood
Type
Total Baths
1/2 Baths
County
Lancaster
Area
Adamstown Boro
HOA Dues
$131/mo
Tax Amount
$5,664
Status
Upcoming
Listing #
PALA2090176
Built
2020
Lot Size
0.07
Listed on site
8 hours
Listing Agent Id
121155587499