
April 25, 2026
— Jeff Ward, Lehigh Valley News Briefs
Keystone Custom Homes has new homes available in Lehigh County for those who don’t blink at prices starting at $860,000.
The Fallbrooke Farms development has opened a model home available with the “Devonshire” floor plan, according to a press release.
As Keystone describes it:
The home sets itself apart with stunning features including an angled staircase in the entry, a library nook connecting the living and family rooms, and walls of windows in the two-story family room. A quartz backsplash and butler’s pantry connecting to the dining room elevate the kitchen, while an outdoor living space with a gas fireplace extends the home outdoors. Chic tilework adds to the appeal of the home, with black and white checkered tiles in the mudroom and vertically stacked matte black tiles in the first-floor guest suite bath.
Upstairs, the owner’s suite features a coffee bar complete with a sink, mini fridge, floating shelf, and wall sconces. The resort-style ensuite boasts split vanities, a soaker tub, and a luxurious walk-in tiled shower with dual shower heads and a body spray system. Secondary bedrooms each bring their own personality, with painted box trim, five-foot Charleston trim, and a Jack-and-Jill bath connecting bedrooms three and four. The partially finished basement brings entertainment to life with a fully equipped café, including a seated countertop, sink, microwave, and mini fridge.
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The $860,000 or so starting point, from an earlier press release, is close to three times the $300,000 median home sales price reported by the Pennsylvania Association of Realtors for March.
Perhaps it’s time to buy a few of these and flip them when Eli Lilly opens its Lehigh County plant, a $3.5 billion investment that’s due to get about $100 million from Pennsylvania taxpayers.
The Fallbrooke development is in the Parkland School District.
Keystone’s website says the home builder supports the Hope International charity and has donated 89% of the ownership of the company to the National Christian Foundation.
Lancaster-based Keystone also is working on “The Views at Fells Creek” in Breinigsville.