Residential Real Estate & Development
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Meridian Bank House of the Week: New Hope Property That Gives Wine Lovers Nothing to Whine About
If the new owners of 368 Thompson Mill Road, New Hope, cracked open a fresh bottle of vino once a week to celebrate their purchase, the onsite wine cellar could hold enough stock for almost three years straight without needing to replenish. It holds 1,000 bottles. But that’s only one of a number of stunning…
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Meridian Bank House of the Week: Start Saving Your Pocket Change for the Most Expensive Home Countywide
Interested in 600 River Road in New Hope? It’s a gorgeous property: new construction, sleek design, four bedrooms, waterfront access, infinity pool. But it’ll require sufficient resources to meet the $8 million asking price. It is, according to current real estate statistics, the most expensive home currently on the market in Bucks County. Google Maps…
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Meridian Bank House of the Week: What Kintnersville-Focused Nature-Loving Buyer Wooden Love This?
A residential real estate buyer looking for natural elements woven into a home’s aesthetic will fall for 340 Kintner Road, Kintnersville, quicker than a tree chewed through by a beaver. The property not only sits handsomely on a wooded lot, it also features plenty of timber in its design. The face of the home is…
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Fast Food Chain Executive Shakes Free of a Carversville Property; It’s by No Means a Shack
Shake Shack executive Andrew McCaughan has put his co-owned 17th century Carversville home on the market. Lisa Dukart supplied a menu of its features in the Philadelphia Business Journal. The property, near New Hope, began as a log cabin that dates to 1690. That original structure has been incorporated into subsequent renovations, now existing as…
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Meridian Bank House of the Week: A Craftsman-Style Doylestown Home with No Reason to Tool Around With
Past editions of BUCKCO.Today’s House of the Week features have highlighted local homes that go back centuries. They provide plenty of vintage charm, often with preserved elements from the 19th, 18th, or even 17th Centuries. But for the new-home shopper seeking an interesting blend of retro and current, the Craftsman-style house at 401 Linden Avenue,…
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Delaware County Home ‘Grew Up’ With the Family; Now, It’s for Sale
“We fell in love with the Middletown area because it’s so green,” says Tony DeCicci. He built a Delaware County home there for himself and his wife, Maria Bucco in the mid-1990s, writes Paul Jablow for The Philadelphia Inquirer. Middletown has been a great place to raise their children and accommodate DeCicci’s mother before she…
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Meridian Bank House of the Week: An Upper Black Eddy Gem You Won’t Spend Much Time In
1516 River Road in Upper Black Eddy is a home that is so oriented to the great outdoors that it’s new owners may well find themselves not spending much time at all under its roof. The property is just across the Delaware River from Frenchtown and Milford, N.J., where shopping, antiquing, and dining are year-round…
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Meridian Bank House of the Week: A Sunny Forecast for This Richboro Home’s New Owner
338 Glen Meadow Road, Richboro, is a little bit like Father Noah. It weathered a rather rough time amid some stormy waters, but it has emerged as if on a sunny mountaintop, ready to march onward. The current owners have shown vision and commitment in their stewardship of the structure. A massive expansion of the…
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Meridian Bank House of the Week: A Levittown Residence That Will Reflect Well on Its New Owner
The sartorially minded new homeowner of 105 Mill Drive, Levittown, will hold the deed to a property that enables plenty of opportunities to ensure his or her look is just-so. Hair in place? Check. Shoes not scuffed? Nope. Any unsightly wrinkles in the outfit? Certainly not. Sleeping quarters are an appropriate place to check out…
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Meridian Bank House of the Week: Living on Morrisville’s Crown Street without Paying a King’s Ransom
Nestled cozily in its Morrisville neighborhood is this distinctly designed domicile, built in the Tudor style in 1906. The property at 859 Crown Street has a regal air about it, with mullioned leaded-glass windows, french doors, high ceilings, and wood floors. But its charms and welcoming atmosphere will make even the commonest of commoners feel…
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Meridian Bank House of the Week: A Bensalem Lesson in ‘Don’t Judge a Book by Its Cover’
From the curbside, 1121 Park Avenue, Bensalem, looks like a cute little cottage, perhaps something seen on a side street in a Jersey Shore or Cape Cod resort town. But closer inspection — possible from just taking a few sidesteps into the driveway — reveals a huge footprint of a home, thanks to a 2017…
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Meridian Bank House of the Week: Seeking ‘Green Acres’? This Ottsville Farm Livin’ Is the Life for You
The Ottsville property at 16 Park Drive East has all the essentials of a bucolic Bucks County life, perfect for a city slicker from any metropolitan area to ditch it all, get his or her hands dirty, and make a go of an agribusiness. And all that opportunity comes without an inept handyman; a dim…
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Meridian Bank House of the Week: Bensalem Colonial with a ‘Sound of Music’ Gazebo Attached
Any potential home buyer looking for a Bucks County property — who also happens to be a fan of the 1965 film The Sound of Music — will want to see the four-bedroom, 2.5-bath Colonial at 2957 Columbia Drive in Bensalem. It features no Tyrolean architecture. It’s not bordered by a waterway in which children…
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Meridian Bank House of the Week: Rushland Reproduction Farmhouse Sure to Be Gone in 5, 4, 3, 2, 1…
3135 Rushland Road, Rushland, is a stunning, custom-built reproduction farmhouse built in 2005. The home’s 9,168 sq. ft. provides a countdown of plusses: Five bedrooms Four levels of living space Three fireplaces Two laundry rooms One idyllic in-ground pool The family room, with its impressive two-story design, contains one of the triple-play of fireplaces. .…
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Meridian Bank House of the Week: Raising a Toast to Your Home in Holland Requires No Trip Out for the Bubbly
Oenophiles (that’s a wine connoisseur, to save you the time of a browser exit to dictionary.com), take note. The Holland property at 172 Churchville Lane will absolutely pop your cork. The four-bedroom, two-bathroom (plus two half baths) house sits on a lovely, wooded, plot of almost an acre near the Churchville Nature Center. The kitchen’s…
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Meridian Bank House of the Week: Feasterville-Trevose Home Requires No Packing of Trunks — They’re Already There
9 Vermeer Court, in Feasterville-Trevose occupies a secluded lot with plenty of trees. In fact, the home’s arboreal theme doesn’t just apply to the exterior. Beech tree trunks have been incorporated as a stunning accent feature to the foyer. . . The presence of these trees is both startling and chic. Their comforting stability extends…
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Meridian Bank House of the Week: How One Chalfont Property Enables 300 Years of Time Travel
816 Upper Stump Road, Chalfont, is a very deceptive home. The original structure was built in 1737, and some of those original appointments remain. But a 2017 renovation brought in a modern-day vibe and 21st Century conveniences, neither of which clash with the original aesthetic. The living room, for example, welcomes the homeowner with the…
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Meridian Bank House of the Week: There’s Something Fishy About This Kintnersville Home
239 Red Bridge Road, Kintnersville, was built in 1872 as a brick schoolhouse. It’s been completely modernized and, in fact, exudes a retro-futurist look that might appeal to fans of a steampunk aesthetic. But it’s direct appeal will be to owners in love with fishing. The three-bedroom, 2.5-bath property abuts Cooks Creek, the only wild…









































