First Bank House of the Week: Custom Farmhouse Living Meets Protected Open Space in North Wales

Listed at $1,698,900, this custom new-construction opportunity at 415 W. Prospect Ave. in North Wales offers a rare blend of luxury living and protected natural surroundings, according to a listing featured on Realtor.com.

Situated on a secluded 1.5-acre homesite, the property backs directly to more than 270 acres of preserved land owned by the National Lands Trust, delivering sweeping views, mature trees, and a tranquil stream that creates a sense of privacy seldom found in Montgomery County.

Located in Upper Gwynedd Township, the homesite is part of a limited enclave where buyers can work directly with the builder and choose from several customizable floor plans. One featured option, the Bedford Country Farmhouse model, highlights classic craftsmanship with stone-accented exteriors, a covered front porch, and layered rooflines. Inside, the layout emphasizes openness and natural light, anchored by a great room with scenic views, a gourmet kitchen with island seating, and a connected breakfast or sunroom overlooking the rear yard.

The primary suite is thoughtfully positioned at the back of the home for privacy and scenery, while additional bedrooms include flexible layouts such as a private en-suite option. A daylight basement, side-entry garage, energy-efficient systems, and high-end millwork round out the offering.

The property is served by the North Penn School District, with students attending North Wales Elementary School, Pennbrook Middle School, and North Penn Senior High School.

With close proximity to North Wales Borough, Ambler dining, SEPTA rail service, and major routes to King of Prussia and Center City, this $1,698,900 homesite offers a distinctive opportunity to build a luxury retreat surrounded by nature.

To read the full article, click Realtor.com.


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