Residential Real Estate & Development
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Neotraditional in Gladwyne with a Fantastic Riverside Location on the Schuylkill River Hits the Market
A neotraditional riverside house in Gladwyne boasts a fantastic location and many amenities, most of which have yet to be used, writes Sandy Smith for the Philadelphia Magazine. The home is one of a string of seven houses that were built in 2012 and 2013. It is elevated above the sloping lot to offer protection…
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Malvern Bank House of the Week: Hatboro Split-Level with Colorful Accents
The exterior of the split-level home at 2320 Pioneer Road, Hatboro, features plenty of interesting rock work whose architectural design is appealing but whose color palette is understandably earth-toned. The visual orientation toward browns and grays from the street view and that carries into the living room is immediately countered, however, elsewhere in the home.…
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Malvern Bank House of the Week: Stuccoed Ardmore Colonial Whose Interior Is Not Stuck in a Former Age
2529 Avon Road, Ardmore, is a 1990-built five-bedroom Colonial whose stuccoed exterior may lead shoppers to believe it reflects the style of a bygone age. But once they see the interior, they’ll see how this beautiful home has been maintained and updated. The entryway reveals the open concept traffic pattern among the foyer, living room,…
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Expansive and Expensive: Montco Realtor Lists Home Large Enough for an Olympic-Sized Indoor Pool
A tally of some of the top-drawer amenities inside Pa. estates includes things like wine cellars, saunas, elevators, and indoor pools. But according to Lia Picard of The Wall Street Journal, a Montgomery County realtor has a listing that includes an Olympic-sized swimming pool under its roof. Incorporating regulation sports set-ups in homes is becoming…
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Malvern Bank House of the Week: A Schwenksville Property Sure to See a Flurry of Sales Activity
New home shoppers who love skiing — or even just the great outdoors — will want to consider giving 45 Spring Mount Road, Schwenksville, a closer look. The property is a two-minute drive (or perhaps 10 minutes cross-country) to Spring Mountain Adventures, Montgomery County’s solo ski destination. This is certainly no ski shack; it’s a…
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Moorestown Mansion Most Expensive Home Ever Listed in South Jersey
A Moorestown mansion recently hit the residential real market for a whopping $24.95 million. It is officially the most expensive home ever listed in South Jersey, writes Ryan Mulligan for the Philadelphia Business Journal. The 44,000-square-foot estate is owned by married couple Dr. Calvin H. Knowlton and Dr. Orsula V. Knowlton. Calvin is the former…
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Malvern Bank House of the Week: Glenside Home Covers the 12 Days of Christmas
An early Dec. closing date on 26 Old Gulph Road, Gladwyne, would enable the new owners to surround themselves with a real estate asset whose particulars could mirror the gifts associated with the 12 Days of Christmas. For example: The property is in Lower Merion Township, whose school district educates students through the 12th grade.…
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Malvern Bank House of the Week: A Glenside Rancher Whose Entry Is a ‘Stairway to Heaven’
A ranch-house owner doesn’t expect to think of the stylistic appeal of a staircase, since a single-story dwelling doesn’t exactly call for one. But the home for sale at 747 North Tyson Avenue, Glenside, has a gorgeous one that spreads out from its front door in an attractive curve toward the driveway. The homeowner will…
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Malvern Bank House of the Week: A Seasonal ‘Santa’toga Home Whose Kitchen Has Plenty of Elf Space
A quick offer, timely closing, and organized move could put a lucky Montgomery County purchaser into 43 Pebble Beach Lane, Sanatoga, in time for the holidays. The 1997-built, three-bedroom, four-bathroom house in Lower Pottsgrove Township is nestled in a neighborhood with no homeowners’ association (or HOA fee). The dramatic, two-story foyer is large enough to…
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Malvern Bank House of the Week: Hats Off to a Hatfield Gem
414 Elizabeth Way, Hatfield, is a five-bedroom beauty whose elegance is balanced perfectly with practicality. The five-bedroom, four-and-a-half bathroom home was built in 2007. The foyer benefits from two stories of windows, placed to bathe it in natural light. = = The oversized chef’s kitchen has a decidedly Italian-villa feel. Its design includes custom cabinets,…
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Malvern Bank House of the Week: 26 Major Road, Royersford, Is No Minor-League Home
With MLB currently dominating headlines in Montgomery County (and everywhere else), a Royersford real estate opportunity that is currently at bat seems appropriate. Even its address — 26 Major Road — evokes Phillies baseball images of offensive homers and defensive outfield snags. The five-bedroom, four-bathroom custom built home sits on a 2.8-acre lot, a “field…
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Malvern Bank House of the Week: In Conshy, the Hills Are Alive with the Sound of Muchness
A topographic map of Conshohocken illustrates the range of its elevations, from a low of 36 feet to a high of 410 feet. That variance has enabled residential real estate developers to leverage plots that offer unique settings and spectacular views, especially on the southwest side of the Schuylkill River, site of 102 Merion Hill…
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Malvern Bank House of the Week: A Wyncote Estate — Once a Dairy Barn — That Elicits a ‘Holy Cow’
The real-estate listing of 7925 Washington Lane, Wyncote, is truly one of historic proportions. The property, once called the Ronaele Estate, is: The home has 41 rooms overall, including six bedrooms, seven bathrooms, a media room, and a great room. Despite this property’s high-brow pedigree, however, design changes over the years have ensured that it…
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Malvern Bank House of the Week: Rare Shot at a Renown Architect Philip D. Kunz–Designed Harleysville Home
1725 Quail Ridge Lane, Harleysville, has an incredible pedigree. Its architect is Philip D. Kunz, the Collingswood, N.J. creative force behind commercial projects that include: But his residential skills are nonetheless impressive. The first floor of this four-bedroom, 2.5-bath, 5,146-sq.-ft. beauty is the very definition of the power of natural elements in an open concept.…
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Retiring Bryn Mawr Condo Owners Sell, Seek to Stay Close to ‘The Most Beautiful Place We’ve Ever Lived’
As a college administrator, Terry Shepard led a nomadic existence. He and wife Debra Thomas have lived in California, Texas, and Maryland. But while he was at Bryn Mawr College they nestled into a community that Shepard called “…the most beautiful place we’ve ever lived.” As Shepherd now prepares to retire, the condo is up…
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Malvern Bank House of the Week: Glenside Stone Home with a Turret for Those Who Prefer It
The three-story charmer at 7816 Conwell Road, Glenside, is the perfect antidote for house hunters tired of viewing cookie-cutter homes in bland developments with a half-dozen hastily plopped plantings wilting in the front yard. This unique stone home, built in 1930, is three floors of character and class, nested on a quarter-acre lot with plenty…
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Malvern Bank House of the Week: A Willow Grove Site in Which to Practice for Food Nework’s BBQ Brawl
Fledgling flame masters looking for a spot to hone their barbecue skills, perhaps in training for a spot on Food Network’s BBQ Brawl, might want to consider 3545 Welsh Road, Willow Grove. The four-bedroom, two-and-one-half bathroom home was constructed in 1956 but has been meticulously maintained over the years and benefited from extensive renovations. Stepping…



























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