Real Estate
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Yahoo Finance: Older Millennials Are Leaving Cities, Flocking to King of Prussia
Older millennials are leaving the metropolis behind to move to King of Prussia and other suburban centers to take advantage of urban perks often lacking in bigger cities, writes Melody Hahm for Yahoo Finance. New Zillow research shows that nearly fifty percent of millennials now live in the suburbs. According to Annie Radecki, senior manager…
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MONTCO Careers – Toll Brothers
Based in Horsham, Toll Brothers is the nation’s premier builder of luxury homes and developer of master-planned communities, golf courses, and other land holdings in affluent suburban neighborhoods and major metro markets across the U.S. Accountant This position prepares and coordinates quarter-close reporting, performs cost analysis and operations analysis, prepares and post journal entries, prepares annual and…
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House of the Week: Gorgeous Country Home in Wynnewood
A gorgeous nineteenth century country home designed by renowned local architect Frank Furness is available for sale in Wynnewood, writes Melissa Romero for Curbed Philadelphia. The stunning home named Hedgeley is set on two acres of beautiful, flora rich acres. The home used to be a farmhouse on the Winsor family owned estate. It was…
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Royersford Makes Realtor.com’s Top Ten Affordable Towns with Best Elementary Schools List
Royersford has made it onto the Realtor.com nationwide list of the Top 10 Affordable Towns with the Best Elementary Schools. The Montgomery county town’s ZIP code of 19468 ranked fourth on the list that analyzes the top metropolitan areas across the country that have at least one public school with a rating of 8 or…
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House of the Week: Elegant Country-Style Manor in Penn Valley
An elegant country-style manor designed by renowned local architect Erling H. Pedersen in early 1930’s, is on offer for $2,695,000 writes Sandy Smith for Philadelphia Magazine. The entry to this gorgeous five-bedroom and four full bath home is through a circular entrance drive that leads to the beautiful front entrance and stunning two-story foyer. The…
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Infrastructure Costs, Residential Pushback Threaten Route 202’s “Corridor of Opportunities” Vision
The Corridor of Opportunities event on Thursday morning brought officials together to discuss the future of the area surrounding Route 202, writes Kenneth Hilario for Philadelphia Business Journal. SEPTA has one of the boldest plans, as it wants to extend the Norristown High Speed Rail Line into King of Prussia and Upper Merion Township. To…
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King of Prussia Town Center Highlights Growing National Trend
King of Prussia Town Center is following the growing national trend of building suburban neighborhoods that feel like traditional town centers, writes Michaelle Bond for Philly.com. The area in the Village at Valley Forge has been carefully designed built to fill the growing demand for one-stop environments. This benefits both the developer and the home…
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Philadelphia Suburbs Continue to See Rebound in Residential Real Estate Sales
Home sales in the Philadelphia suburbs continued to rebound during the first six months of this year, writes Brian McCullough for The Times Herald. A new report by Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices Fox & Roach Realtors found that the Greater Philadelphia 12-county region showed an 8.2 percent increase in the number of properties sold compared to…
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Second Quarter Strong for Commercial Office Leasing in King of Prussia
According to Bisnow Commercial Real Estate News, the second quarter of 2017 has been a strong quarter in King of Prussia for commercial office leasing, writes Eric Goldstein, the Executive Director of the King of Prussia District. Despite the positive absorption reported by Bisnow, CoStar – a commercial real estate information and marketing provider with…
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House of the Week: Breathtaking Villanova Haven
A stunning mansion recently built on 4.5 acres of lush grounds in Villanova is the perfect place for relaxing, writes Samantha Holender for Philadelphia Magazine. The seven-bedroom, eight-bathroom palatial retreat comes with all the amenities of modern living combined with extensive bonus options for entertaining. The property is also near a golf course, casino, riding…
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CEO of Plymouth Meeting’s Legend Properties: ‘When We Build It, Others Will Follow’
By Chris Cooper The special event on Tuesday, July 18 in Chester County’s only city has been a long time coming. The day marks the official groundbreaking for Coatesville Gateway, a roughly $22 million redevelopment project planned for the area around First Avenue and East Lincoln Highway, an intersection often referred to as the gateway…
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Horsham’s Toll Brothers Reduces Jewelers Row Tower Proposal by Six Stories
Horsham’s Toll Brothers has reduced the planned 29-story condo tower in Center City’s Jewelers Row by six floors in its latest proposal for the development, writes Jacob Adelman for Philly.com. The new plan was submitted after the company received notification from Philadelphia’s Department of Licenses and Inspections that its request for permits for the 29-story…
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Two Montgomery County Zip Codes in Top 15 Hottest Philadelphia Housing Markets
Cheltenham and Whitemarsh Township in Montgomery County are among the top ten hottest housing markets in Greater Philadelphia, writes Kenneth Hilario for Philadelphia Business Journal. According to data from Zillow on 256 ZIP codes in Greater Philadelphia, Cheltenham’s 19012 ranked eight and Whitemarsh Township’s 19444 came in tenth. The rankings are based on overall real…
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Suburban Developers Turn to Small Office Growth
A surge in new proposals for small office buildings in the Philadelphia suburbs may be tipping off the market that there’s big business to be had in an underserved niche. The trend is popping up simultaneously in business-centric suburbs Wayne, Conshohocken and Radnor, according to a Philadelphia Business Journal report by Natalie Kostelni. In Conshohocken,…
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King of Prussia’s Kairos Buys Second Office Building in Blue Bell
King of Prussia’s Kairos Real Estate Partners has bought a second office building in Blue Bell expanding its presence in the area, writes Natalie Kostelni for Philadelphia Business Journal. Kairos, along with Artemis Real Estate Partners, has purchased the former Aetna building complex at 980 Jolly Road. According to Montgomery County property records, the 150,000-square-foot…
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Fort Washington Developer Announces $30M West Chester Area Apartment Complex
Fort Washington’s Westrum Development Company is hoping to tap into the high-income millennial home market by building 189 luxury apartments in West Chester area, writes Bill Rettew Jr. for Daily Local News. The planned development would be located at the Agway hardware store site at 956 S. Matlack Street. However, for the project to be…
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Plymouth Meeting’s 5 Cap Realty Planning to Spend $1 Billion Purchasing Apartments
A partnership between Plymouth Meeting’s 5 Cap Realty and RREIC Advisors is looking to spend up to $1 billion buying apartments, writes Natalie Kostelni for Philadelphia Business Journal. The venture, which also includes San Francisco’s JMP Group, is looking to invest in value-add and distressed family properties. The venture is looking to buy around ten…
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Wayne’s Francis Thomas O’Neill Sr., Father of Developer Brian O’Neill, Dies Aged 90
Main Line restaurateur and real estate salesman, Francis Thomas O’Neill Sr. of Wayne, died on June 11 of heart failure at 90 years old, writes Bonnie L. Cook for Philly.com. O’Neill, known to most as “Frank,” was born in Phoenixville, and lived in Merion, Haverford, and Villanova before settling in Wayne. He attended St. Joseph’s…





























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