Real Estate
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Meridian Bank House of the Week: Custom Built Reproduction Farmhouse in Rushland
A unique and lovely farmhouse in one of Bucks County’s most beautiful areas has recently gone on the housing market. . . Located in Rushland, an area within Wrightstown Township, this custom home is an aesthetic creation that is unique to the Bucks County area. . . Homeowners and visitors will be greeted by a…
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A New Brewpub Might Be Coming to Bucks County. Read to See When and Where it Will Open
A new dining and drinking establishment is set to open in a popular Bucks County town in the near future, the latest spot in the area. Jeff Werner wrote about the new pub for the Doylestown Patch. Artifact Brewing, a Hatboro-based chain, will open its latest location in downtown Doylestown very soon. Before this, the…
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Meridian Bank House of the Week: Beautifully Updated Historic Farmhouse in New Hope
A wonderfully refurbished and expanded cabin in New Hope, originally built 300 years ago, has recently gone up for sale. . . Once the home of noted artist and illustrator Charles Hargens, this National Folk-style home was once a simple log cabin, with its origins dating back to a Bucks County that existed before the…
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Bucks County Leadership: Richard Gottlieb, President and COO, Keystone Development + Investment
Richard Gottlieb, President and COO at Keystone Development + Investment, spoke with BUCKSCO Today about growing up in Northeast Philadelphia, moving to Cherry Hill as a boy, attending Drexel, and how a relative introduced him to the commercial real estate business after college. He shared Keystone’s plans for the new SORA West development in Conshohocken,…
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Newtown Offers Quality Modern Living in Charming Historic Setting
Newtown, founded by William Penn in 1684, offers its residents high-quality modern living with numerous amenities in a charming historic setting, writes Sandy Smith for the Philadelphia Magazine. As one of Bucks County’s oldest communities it boasts a rich treasure trove of historic and natural attractions. Among them is Tyler State Park, which is ideal…
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Falls Township Continues Work With Real Estate Developer, Enters Leasing Agreement for Construction
A major development plan in Bucks County continues after a transportation company signed a lease with Falls Township. Staff writers at the Lower Bucks Times had the details. NorthPoint Developments is currently working on construction of a new 1,159,849 square-foot facility at Keystone Trade Center, the former site of U.S. Steel in Bucks County. The…
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This Bucks County Property, Surrounded by Farmland, Has Just Hit the Market for $2.9 Million
A beautiful home in the Bucks County area that sits on private farmland has hit the housing market for a pretty penny. Ryan Mulligan wrote about the property for the Philadelphia Business Journal. The home, located at 1375 Pebble Hill Road in Doylestown, is a modern dwelling that has been made energy efficient and centrally…
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Meridian Bank House of the Week: Unique, Custom Contemporary Home in Newtown
A home in the Newtown area, designed by a renowned artist, has just hit the market for those looking to move to Bucks County. . . Designed by Jerry Siano, this is a one-of-a-kind home that sticks out in the already incredible area of Newtown. . . A governor’s driveway brings homeowners up to the…
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New Hope House, Once Owned by Famous Philadelphia Artist, Hits the Market
An 1861 New Hope cottage that once belonged to Mary Elizabeth Price, an Impressionist painter and member of the female group of artists known as the Philadelphia Ten, has hit the market for $1.1 million, writes Angela Serratore for The New York Times. Price used to call the house Pumpkinseed due to its golden yellow…
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Meridian Bank House of the Week: Beautiful Victorian-Style Colonial Home in Langhorne
An incredible Colonial home with Victorian-style aesthetics has recently hit the market in Bucks County. . . Located within Middletown Township, this home sits in the coveted Neshaminy School District, making it a great home for families looking to move to a beautiful part of Bucks County. . . Homeowners will be able to enjoy…
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A Master Builder Created His Own Unique Home For His Family in Bucks County
After years of creating unique homes for others, a master builder created his own home for his family in a beautiful part of Bucks County. Beth S. Buxbaum wrote about the home for Bucks County Magazine. Sean Steuber, founder and owner of Steuber Building Group, has been working on houses throughout the are since the…
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Philadelphia Among Top Cities Nationwide for Live-Work-Play Apartments
With 8,000 mixed-use apartments added between 2012 and 2021, Philadelphia is among the top cities in the nation for live-work-play apartments, writes Mike D’Onofrio for Axios. The housing trend term describes a community that: Offers a variety of living options Provides proximity to commercial entities for employment (or offers onsite facilities for remote work, eliminating…
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Meridian Bank House of the Week: Beautifully Renovated Farmhouse in Richboro
A unique and historic farmhouse in Richboro has gone up for sale, and it is a one-of-a-kind spot for homebuyers. . . Flaunting five bedrooms, three-and-a-half bathrooms, and two garages, this antique home has been updated for the modern homeowner. . . Located with the well-renounced Council Rock School District, this Richboro home is a…
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Couple Looking to Buy Home Ends Up Owning Whole Town in Pennsylvania
When Cleaveland couple Saji Daniel and Shannon McGauley got an invitation in October 2020 from their neighbor, Dr. Lou Keppler, to visit Foxburg, they thought it would just be a nice daily escape from the city. Katherine Clarke, in The Wall Street Journal, chronicled how it lead to a real-estate buying spree. The couple did…
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Bucks County, Surrounding Areas See Influx of New Yorkers Moving In, Changing Median Household Income
Bucks County is one of several areas near Philadelphia that has been seeing an influx of New York natives moving in over the last few years. Ryan Mulligan wrote about the trend for the Philadelphia Business Journal. Over the last few years, Bucks County had been one of the top Philadelphia-area regions that has seen…
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Home Sellers Start Dropping Prices in July Amid Cooling Housing Market
Home sellers nationwide and in the Philadelphia region started dropping asking prices in July amid signals of a cooling housing market. Dana Anderson, Redfin, put out the welcome mat on the observation for interested readers. Many buyers have become hesitant to pay sky-high prices that have persisted throughout most of the pandemic. That bullish period…
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Meridian Bank House of the Week: Beautiful, Custom Colonial in Quakertown
A unique Colonial-style home in Quakertown, located on a beautiful plot of land, has just gone up for sale. . . Located within Haycock Township, this custom estate boasts three bedrooms, a three-car garage, and an in-ground salt water pool, making this a great spot for Bucks County families to live in luxury. . .…









































