Real Estate
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This Philadelphia Program Has Helped 1,000 Local Homeowners Complete Their Wills
The Will Power Program was launched in 2022 to provide free real estate planning to Philadelphia’s low-income homeowners. Three years later and the program has just helped its 1,000th Philadelphia homeowner with their will and other related legal documents, writes Aaron Moselle for WHYY. Debby Freedman, executive director of Community Legal Services, spoke on the…
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Doylestown Council Green Lights New 47-Room Boutique Hotel
During a recent meeting, the Doylestown Borough Council approved both preliminary and final land development plans for a 47-room boutique hotel at 57 West Court Street, writes Jeff Werner for the Patch. The hotel will be constructed at the site of the former Doylestown Borough Hall and police station. Along with the guest rooms, the…
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First Bank House of the Week: Classic Georgian Estate in King of Prussia Lists for $1.95M
Listed at $1,950,000, this stately six-bedroom Georgian stone estate in Gulph Mills offers timeless elegance, rich history, and modern comfort on 2.5 private acres. . . Built in the 1920s, 123 Gypsy Lane stands as a showcase of classic craftsmanship, featuring intricate crown molding, gleaming hardwood floors, and multiple fireplaces. . . French doors open…
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Archdiocese of Philadelphia to Relocate from Headquarters After More Than 50 Years
The Archdiocese of Philadelphia will be moving from its headquarters of more than a half-century early next year, writes Paul Schwedelson for the Philadelphia Business Journal. The Archdiocese just recently signed a new long-term lease for 80,000 square feet at the Three Parkway building in Philadelphia. The new location is just a block away from…
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Lawmakers Challenge Abrams Realty’s Exton Square Mall Vision
The West Whiteland Board of Supervisors has pushed back against Abrams Realty and Development’s Exton Square Mall mixed-use redevelopment plans, with one member calling for the revival of plans for a hotel on the site, writes Noah Zucker for BisNow. Lawmakers expressed concerns regarding the project’s density, the township’s sewer capacity, and the future of…
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Toll Brothers Sets to Bring Luxury Community to Royersford
Fort Washington-based Toll Brothers has announced that work is underway on its newest luxury home community in Royersford, reports Citybiz. The new community, Hearthfield will include 54 single-family home sites and expect to open for sale in early 2025. The intimate Toll Brothers neighborhood is located just minutes from Collegeville and it offers a variety of spacious two-…
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These Delaware County ZIP Codes Saw the Fastest Selling Homes in the Second Quarter
Four Delaware County ZIP Codes saw homes selling in 55 days or less during the second quarter in the Greater Philadelphia Area, writes Ryan Mulligan for the Philadelphia Business Journal. The Business Journal conducted a second-quarter analysis of the country’s hottest housing markets by ZIP Code, based on quarterly listing and sales data from Intercontinental…
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Furlong Stone Farmhouse Blends Historic Charm with Expansive Property
A charming 18th-century stone farmhouse elegantly combines family-friendly comfort with a deep sense of heritage, set amid the lush greenery in Furlong, writes Vasila Khurshid for The Amazing Mom Life. The home is nestled on a sprawling, secluded property that offers a rare sense of privacy and serenity. It features an inviting in-ground pool and…
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Sal Paone Builder Plans 159-Home Redevelopment in Plymouth Meeting
Lower Gwynedd–based Sal Paone Builder is planning to transform the aging Plymouth Ridge Corporate Center into a 159-townhome neighborhood, writes Ryan Mulligan for the Philadelphia Business Journal. The Plymouth Township Council unanimously approved rezoning the 38-acre site at 521-531 Plymouth Road from office and laboratory to residential. Four largely vacant office buildings will be demolished.…
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American Real Estate Partners Sells Conshohocken Office Tower for $83.1M
Eight Tower Bridge, a 16-story office tower in Conshohocken, has been sold to the FLD Group and New York’s Adjmi family partnership for $83.1 million, writes Paul Schwedelson for the Philadelphia Business Journal. The price represents a 23 percent drop from when the property was last traded. The then seller, American Real Estate Partners of…
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First Bank House of the Week: Elegant Meadowbrook Estate with Wine Cellar and Gym Lists
Listed at $2,150,000, this stately residence at 1106 Herkness Drive in Abington Township blends timeless sophistication with modern comfort, writes Realtor.com. . . Custom-built in 2005 by renowned builder David Betz, the nearly 6,000-square-foot stone home showcases exquisite craftsmanship, elegant moldings, and rich hardwood floors throughout. Nestled in the distinguished Pennock Woods community, it stands…
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This Bucks County Town Is Greater Philadelphia’s Hottest Housing Market
In the second quarter of 2025, homes sold faster in Levittown than anywhere in Greater Philadelphia, making the blue-collar town the hottest housing market in the region, writes Ryan Mulligan for the Philadelphia Business Journal. In Bucks County, during the three months ending June 30, properties sold faster in more affordable suburbs than in affluent…
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Gladwyne Market Closes After Sale, Plans for “Community Hub” Emerge
A cherished piece of Lower Merion life is closing its doors, writes Denali Sagner for the Philadelphia Inquirer. Gladwyne Market will soon shut down following the sale of its building to RMR Property Holdings for $5 million earlier this year. The small-town grocery store has anchored the corner of Righters Mill and Youngs Ford Roads…
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Bryn Mawr Mansion with Movie Theater, Indoor Pool, Heads to Auction
A Bryn Mawr mansion in Delaware County with an indoor pool and 18-seat movie theater is heading to auction Oct. 16 after sitting on the market for two years, writes Ryan Mulligan for Philadelphia Business Journal. The home was custom-built in 2005, designed by architect Gordon L. Todd Associates and built by A.L. Hellman Custom…
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More New Yorkers Are Moving to Philadelphia Than Any Other City, According to New Report
With New York residents feeling the strain of high housing costs, many are looking to relocate to another city, and Philadelphia is now the most popular destination, writes Mary K. Jacob for New York Post. This is according to a new report from StreetEasy, which reveals that Philadelphia is now the most popular metro area…



















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