231 S 7th Street, Easton, PA 18042
- Added:
- Apr 3, 2026
- Days on Market:
- 80
- Last Refresh:
- Jun 21 at 11:06 am
Property Features for 231 S 7th Street
General Information
- Property type
- Residential
- Property subtype
- Office
- Parking features
- On Street, Off Street
- Standard status
- Active
- APN
- L9SE1C 17 12 0310
Taxes and HOA fees
- Tax Annual Amount
- 11188
Utilities
- Sewer type
- Public Sewer
- Heating system
- Electric (Heating), Oil
- Cooling system
- Central Air, Window Unit(s)
- Water source
- Public
Building Details
- Year built
- 1910
- Number of units
- 3
- Building materials
- Brick
- Roof type
- Flat
Listing agent Richard J. Ehrhardt (484) 241-1011
Listing office IronValley RE of Lehigh Valley 1146 S Cedar Crest Blvd St 302, Allentown, PA (610) 766-7200
Listing date Apr 3, 2026
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HighLights
- Approximately 5,800 SF mixed‑use property in Easton’s courthouse district, located directly across from the Northampton County Courthouse.
- First‑floor commercial office suite with eight private offices, suitable for professional or administrative uses.
- Two residential units above—each with 3 bedrooms (one with 1.5 baths; one with 1 full bath).
- Residential units have been fully demoed and prepared for renovation; demolition is already completed.
- Included renovation items: new flooring and window packages for the residential units.
- Utilities/services include public water and public sewer; parking available on‑street and off‑street.
Overview
The building is positioned directly across from the Northampton County Courthouse and is within walking distance of downtown restaurants, retail, government offices, and public transportation. The existing configuration places commercial space on the lower level with residential units above. The property’s downtown setting supports a tenant mix across professional and residential uses.
For buyers, the current layout provides flexibility for long-term hold, rental income, or owner-occupant scenarios, with options to consider alternative configurations such as further residential conversion subject to buyer due diligence and municipal approvals. Ownership has already invested substantial capital into demolition, materials, planning, and project preparation, which may allow an investor to advance the renovation work without repeating the initial demo and setup phase. The seller is also open to creative financing options, including potential partial seller financing for qualified buyers, and the property is ready for a smooth closing following resolution of prior title issues.
Current Use by Public Records
Location Insight
- Map
- Local Demand
- City
- Easton
- County
- Northampton
- State
- Pennsylvania
- Longitude
- -75.21821
- Latitude
- 40.68716