Real Estate
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Center City Undergoing $1.2B in Real Estate Development Activity, New Report Provides Breakdown
Center City District has released its latest Center City Real Estate Development Report, which provides an overview of the $1.2 billion in development activity taking place in the area. There are a total of 66 major development projects in Center City Philadelphia that are either completed, under construction, or in the planning stages. Center City…
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One Chester County Town Among Best Places to Live in America, Two Make Top 250
One Chester County town is ranked among the top three places to live in the United States, with two others in the top 250, writes Ryan Mulligan for the Philadelphia Business Journal. Niche recently released its annual rankings, based on data from the U.S. Census Bureau, the FBI, the Department of Education, the IRS, and…
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Build-to-Suit Medical Facility Could Complete Village at Valley Forge in King of Prussia
The developer of the Village at Valley Forge in King of Prussia is currently in talks with several potential medical tenants for a build-to-suit facility, writes Paul Schwedelson for the Philadelphia Business Journal. The new facility would occupy the final undeveloped portion of the 132-acre project. Philadelphia-based Realen Properties developed the master-planned community in a…
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First Bank House of the Week: Entertainer’s Dream Home in Huntingdon Valley Hits the Market for $1.79M
Tucked away on a quiet cul-de-sac in Huntingdon Valley, this remarkable estate is listed for $1,799,900 and offers a rare blend of luxury, privacy, and next-level entertaining. . . Situated on 1.55 acres, the 5-bedroom, 4.5-bath home opens with a grand two-story foyer and continues to impress with a sunken family room, hardwood floors, and…
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West Conshohocken’s Keystone Development Secures Big Funding for Plymouth Meeting Mall Residencies
A longtime office building next to the Plymouth Meeting Mall is getting a fresh new life as luxury apartments, writes Michael Tanenbaum for The Philly Voice. Keystone Development is leading the transformation of the 60-year-old building at 500 W. Germantown Pike into Monarq, a 149-unit residential complex packed with amenities like a fitness center, indoor…
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Abrams Realty Buys Exton Square Mall, Plans to Build New Homes and Limited Commercial Space
Exton Square Mall officially has a new owner as of Tuesday, with PREIT selling the beleaguered property to Abrams Realty & Development, writes Jake Blumgart for The Philadelphia Inquirer. Elkins Park-based Abrams plans to demolish most of the existing complex and build housing and some commercial space. PREIT, which emerged from its second bankruptcy last…
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First Bank House of the Week: Foxtail Farm: A Stunning $1.55M Home in North Wales
A stunning blend of luxury and comfort, Foxtail Farm in Montgomery County is now available for $1,550,000. This expansive 4,606-square-foot home offers a refined living experience with elegant design, high-end upgrades, and proximity to top-rated schools, including Simmons Elementary, Keith Valley Middle School, and Hatboro-Horsham Senior High. . . The two-story foyer sets the stage…
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Renovated Wayne Office Building Secures Three New Leases Totaling 80,000 SF
A newly renovated Wayne office building has secured three new leases, including one with Comcast Advertising, totaling 80,000 square feet, writes Ryan Mulligan for the Philadelphia Business Journal. The largest lease at 1111 Old Eagle School Road is 38,572 square feet for iPipeline, the software development firm’s headquarters. Comcast is leasing 32,600 square feet, while…
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Fort Washington-Based Toll Brothers Looking to Expand Development Efforts in King of Prussia
After completing over 600 homes in King of Prussia, Fort Washington-based Toll Brothers is now seeking additional development opportunities in this fast-growing area, writes Paul Schwedelson for the Philadelphia Business Journal. “We would love to do more in Upper Merion Township, in King of Prussia, and help continue to fuel the growth,” said Toll Brothers…
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Toll Brothers Debuts Overlook, a Luxury Home Community in Carmel, New York
Fort Washington’s Toll Brothers has officially opened Overlook by Toll Brothers, a new master-planned community in Carmel, New York, reports Globe Newswire. Offering 300 single-family homes and townhomes, including options for 55+ active adults, Overlook combines upscale living with resort-style amenities. The Sales Center is now open at 2054 Route 6 in Carmel. The community…
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First Bank House of the Week: Historic Jenkintown Colonial Offers Luxury Living on 1.9 Acres
Nestled in the prestigious Rydal/Meadowbrook neighborhood, this stunning stone Colonial estate is now on the market for $1,395,000. Here’s a glimpse into this magnificent residence that offers an extraordinary blend of historic charm and modern luxury. . . Situated on 1.9 acres of professionally landscaped grounds, this home exudes classic elegance from the moment you…
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The Most Expensive Places to Buy a Home in Montgomery County Right Now
Buying a home is more than just finding a place to live—it’s a major financial investment. As home prices continue to rise, affordability remains a key concern for buyers. Stacker used analytics from Zillow to find the towns in PA with the most valuable homes. The typical home value in the U.S. hit $356,776 in…
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These Delaware County Towns Have Some of Pennsylvania’s Most Expensive Homes
Stacker has compiled a list of 30 towns with the most high value homes in Pennsylvania using data fromZillow. Some towns feature higher home prices tags than other. Location, home size, age, and condition of the property all contribute to a home’s value. Here in Delaware County, three communities stood out for homes with higher…
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4 Bucks County Towns on List of Most Expensive Pennsylvania Homes
Bucks County is home to four towns that rank among the most expensive places for homes in Pennsylvania, according to a new report by Stacker. To compile the list, Stacker used data from Zillow. Places are ranked based on the Zillow Home Values Index for all homes as of January 2025. New Hope is highest…
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After Historic 2024, Center City’s Housing Boom Expected to Drop Drastically This Year
Center City saw a record amount of housing production in 2024, but that pace is expected to drop considerably this year, writes Paul Schwedelson for the Philadelphia Business Journal. A number of developers began angling to receive permits before the 10-year tax abatement and low interest rates were scaled back by the end of 2021.…
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A Goldilocks Moment: Living in the Neighborhood of Haverford
The neighborhood of Haverford is your sweet spot for living in the Philadelphia region. It’s close to everything, but still far enough away to offer tranquility, writes Sandy Smith for Philadelphia Magazine. This peaceful suburb is nestled in Haverford College territory and there’s a Regional Rail station nearby. Compass realtors Leigh Anne and Frank Ambrose…
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Keystone Begins Transformation of Plymouth Meeting Mall Office into Luxury Apartments
Keystone Development + Investment began converting a long-vacant office building next to the Plymouth Meeting Mall into a modern residential community, writes Kevin Tierney for More Than the Curve. The project, named Monarq, will feature 150 apartment units and recently received conditional use approval from Plymouth Township. According to Keystone’s website, the original 1970 structure…





















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