
Front entrance off Route 222.


Views of the pool area - residents swim for free!

The playground, adjacent to the pool house.

The clubhouse - residents can use the space on a reservation basis.

Sand volleyball and plenty of yard space behind the clubhouse.

The driveway at the main entrance.


Typical tree-lined streets of Green Acres.
About 10 minutes West of Dorney Park and Allentown, just off Route 222 lies Green Acres. The location is within minutes of Interstate 78 and Route 309. The city of Reading is about 30 minutes West, straight down Route 222. The huge, 500+ home community is well deserving of its name - there is plenty of ”green” space here! Streets are lined with mature trees, home lots are the largest around, and there are grassy common areas throughout the park. Residents enjoy the best of amenities - pool with lounge chairs, tennis courts, playground, basketball, volleyball, and the clubhouse. Mike and I are regulars at the neighboring Hometown Diner (Mike even has a menu item named after him), and we sometimes treat ourselves to the best ice cream in the Lehigh Valley at Premise Maid Candies, just a couple minutes down Route 222. See available homes for sale in this park on our listings page.
The community is located in a very safe and desirable area of Lehigh County, Upper Macungie Township. The school district is Parkland. The community grounds are very well kept. Most of the streets were repaved just recently. Lot rental in Green Acres is $586-612 monthly (seniors get a $32 discount), and includes water, sewer, trash collection, and all amenities. Dogs are welcome in the park. If you are interested in homes for sale in this community, please contact us.
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The community entrance.

Looking from the community toward Snyders Church road.
Home sites facing the large center field have woods in the back. 
A view of the lower end of the community.
Traveling North on Airport Road, about a mile before Route 248 lies Snyders Church Rd. Take a left and you will find Millers Edgewood about 1/4 mile down on the left. The address is Bath, but I like to tell people it’s somewhere between the towns of Northampton and Bath. The community has been owned and operated by the Miller family since its inception. The community is known for its eye-appealing scenery and quiet, but accessible country location. About 35 homes sit off a single road that circles a very large center field. Most of the home sites are bordered by woods in the rear. Wildlife is plentiful here; I was pleased to see a group of doe and their fawns just yesterday from the porch of one of our homes for sale.
The community is located in Northampton County, East Allen Township. The school district is Northampton. Shopping and other amenities are just minutes away - Bath is close to the East and the Lehigh Valley International Airport is 5 minutes drive South. Lot rental in Millers Edgewood is $350 monthly, and includes water, septic, and trash collection. Dogs under 15 inches are welcome with a $5/month charge.
If you are interested in homes for sale in this community, please contact us.
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To help buyers become familiar with manufactured home parks in and around the Lehigh Valley, we will be posting information and photos for a series of communities beginning this week. We have a lot of work ahead of us (there are MANY parks in the area), so check back frequently for updates.
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Pet restrictions…..to many of you, this may be just what you are looking for in a mobile home community. For others of us with furry legged friends, this can be a thorn in our side. Communities all over the Lehigh Valley, Quakertown, and Carbon County, vary in their rules concerning pets.
Cats - It is safe to say that most parks do not impose restrictions on house cats, however be careful letting your feline family members roam outside. Mike and I have witnessed several occasions where residents were cited after letting swarms of kitties roam around the community. Also, feeding stray cats can cause friction between neighbors and community management. If you have one or a few indoor cats, chances are you can look for a mobile home in most any park. Check the park rules if you have any questions regarding your feline companions.

Dogs - Imagine this situation: You have been searching for the perfect mobile home for months and you finally stumble across your dream house! Everything is perfect - price, location, size, the view, the jacuzzi tub….. The sellers accept your offer and you have been approved for a loan through Mobile Loan Specialists financing. You go to the park management office to fill out a resident application only to find out that dogs are NOT allowed in the community!!!! There is no way you are giving up Fido for any dream house, so you went through all that for nothing!!!
To avoid this frustrating situation, be upfront with the Mobile Loan Specialists team about the number and breeds of dogs you have. We will make sure we only show you home in communities that will permit your canine friends.
Check with community management for specific dog rules. Restrictions are often posted on a bulletin board in the park office. If not, don’t be afraid to ask.

Below is an abbreviated list of area communities and their dog restrictions. *Start here, but always check with the park for changes, before you buy. Many parks have a 1 or 2 dog limit per household.
Dogs OK
Green Acres, Breinigsville ($5/mo for second dog)
Mountain View, Walnutport (no aggressive breeds)
Northside Heights, Lehighton
Highland Estates, Kutztown
Red Maple Acres, Wescosville
GlenCrest, Slatington
Indian Creek Village, Macungie
Terry Hill, Breinigsville
Stone Terrace, Whitehall (18″ or less to ears, $5/mo.)
Millers Edgewood, Bath (15″ or less to shoulder)
Lil’ Wolfe, Orefield
Greenbriar Village, Bath
Keystone MHP, Laurys Station
Hickory Hills, Bath
Blue Mountain MHP, Kunkletown
Whispering Hollow South/North (1 dog, $10/mo)
Valley View (18″ or less with approval, $5/mo)
Lazarus MHP, Coplay ($10/mo)
Melody Lakes, Quakertown
Richland Meadows, Quakertown
Mountain Village, Macungie
Heritage Village, Walnutport
Nis Hollow Estates, Lehighton
Saylors MHP, Allentown
Gilly’s MHP, Allentown
Becker MHP, Walnutport (small dogs only)
Gap View MHP, Walnutport
NO Dogs Allowed
Saucon Valley Crossings, Center Valley
Hi-Point, Wescosville
Lakeview Estates, Coplay
Andel MHP, Kutztown
Countryview MHP, Mertztown
Ossies, Orefield
Heidelberg Acres, Germansville
Three C’s, Wescosville
The Big “O”, Macungie
Schweppes MHP, Easton
Exotics and others - Pennsylvania law prohibits people from harboring many “exotic” animals. If the law says you can’t have it as a pet, mobile home parks are no exception. Fish aquariums, small lizards, guinea pigs, hamsters, etc., are generally permitted in most parks, but again check with management if you are unsure.


Farm Animals - A mobile home community is no place for chicken coops and pig pens. We need not say more……………

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