• Mount Vernon-Inspired Sellersville Estate Prepares to Hit the Market for $3.3M

    Mount Vernon-Inspired Sellersville Estate Prepares to Hit the Market for $3.3M

    A Mount Vernon-inspired estate in Sellersville, set on 35 acres and recently updated through a multimillion-dollar renovation, has been listed for $3.295 million, writes Ryan Mulligan for the Philadelphia Business Journal. Built in 1987, the 6,137-square-foot home is flanked by two stone barn-like structures, one with a full bar and loft with the other currently…

  • New Garden’s $300 Million Mixed-Use Project Could Ease Chester County Housing Crunch

    New Garden’s $300 Million Mixed-Use Project Could Ease Chester County Housing Crunch

    Baltimore-based Stonewall Capital recently acquired a 187-acre property in New Garden Township with plans for a $300 million mixed-use development, writes Ryan Mulligan for the Philadelphia Business Journal.  Local officials said the project, with 622 residential units, offers a chance to provide much-needed housing in the area.  The White Clay Point project will also feature 115,000 square feet of commercial space, a…

  • Former Exton Office Building Converted into 32-Unit Apartment Building 

    Former Exton Office Building Converted into 32-Unit Apartment Building 

    A vacant office building in Exton has been redeveloped into a suburban rarity, an apartment building with 24 studio units and eight single-bedroom apartments, writes Joseph N. DiStefano for The Philadelphia Inquirer.  Ownership of the building rests with a group led by local real estate lawyer David McFadden, broker John McGee, and investment partner Chiu Bai. The group hopes…

  • Meridian Bank House of the Week: $3.95M Gorgeous Farmhouse in Pipersville

    Meridian Bank House of the Week: $3.95M Gorgeous Farmhouse in Pipersville

    A farmhouse set on 23.48 acres with five bedrooms and three and a half bathrooms is available for sale in Pipersville. This remarkable residence offers refined country living with historic depth and understated sophistication. . . Distinctive details include original millwork dating to the early nineteenth century, wide-plank floorboards with preserved patina, fieldstone accents, and…

  • Greater Philadelphia Will Be Among Hottest Housing Markets for 2026, Zillow Predicts

    Greater Philadelphia Will Be Among Hottest Housing Markets for 2026, Zillow Predicts

    Greater Philadelphia ranks in the top ten hottest housing markets for 2026, according to Zillow’s recently released annual forecast, writes Ryan Mulligan for the Philadelphia Business Journal. The analysis evaluates the nation’s 50 most populous metro areas using an index based on projected home value appreciation, time homes spent on the market last year, the…

  • Meridian Bank House of the Week: $3.5M Exquisite National Folk Home in New Hope

    Meridian Bank House of the Week: $3.5M Exquisite National Folk Home in New Hope

    A national folk-style home on 12.27 acres with nine bedrooms and six full and four half bathrooms is available for sale in New Hope. This exceptional residence is set within a tranquil, private landscape, and offers a rare blend of seclusion, scenic pond views, and refined daily living. . . It artfully combines old-world character…

  • Major Lansdale Apartment Complex Sells for $92M

    Major Lansdale Apartment Complex Sells for $92M

    Lansdale’s Pennbrook Station apartment complex has changed hands in one of the most expensive multifamily deals in the Philadelphia region this year, writes Ryan Mulligan for The Philadelphia Business Journal. An affiliate of TIAA and its real estate arm Nuveen acquired the 346-unit complex for $92.2 million. The 22-acre property, located at 100 Reading Circle,…

  • These Remodeling Trends Are Shaping Doylestown and New Hope Housing Markets

    These Remodeling Trends Are Shaping Doylestown and New Hope Housing Markets

    Doylestown and New Hope have emerged as Bucks County destinations for homeowners eager to reimagine their spaces with a fresh, modern vision, according to a staff report from the Urban Meter. Both communities are experiencing a remodeling boom fueled by rising property values, higher buyer expectations, continued migration from larger cities, and broader lifestyle shifts.…

  • Germantown to Get New 46-Unit Apartment Building

    Germantown to Get New 46-Unit Apartment Building

    Longtime Northwest Philadelphia developer Ken Weinstein is planning a new 46-unit apartment building on Germantown Avenue, writes Jake Blumgart for The Philadelphia Inquirer. Located in Germantown’s Penn Knox area, the five-story building will include more than 1,600 square feet of commercial space and 17 parking spaces. The project reflects a new wave of multifamily development…

  • Philadelphia’s Cost of Living Significantly Below Some of Its Suburban Counterparts, New Research Finds

    Philadelphia’s Cost of Living Significantly Below Some of Its Suburban Counterparts, New Research Finds

    Philadelphia’s cost of living is up to 26 percent lower than that of some of its suburban enclaves, found new GOBankingRates research, according to a staff report from the Philadelphia Business Journal. The annual cost of living totals $42,844 in Philadelphia, far below areas like King of Prussia at $58,509, Ardmore at $60,130, and Phoenixville…

  • Modern Luxury Meets Historic Authenticity in this West Chester Victorian

    Modern Luxury Meets Historic Authenticity in this West Chester Victorian

    Heartsease, a historic estate in West Chester, perfectly blends authenticity and luxurious living on 5.25 acres of serene landscaping, writes Devin Dixon for Modern Teen. Featuring 6,000 square feet of living space, the home pairs expansive outdoor areas with custom amenities designed to support a forward-looking, high-quality lifestyle. A spacious wraparound patio welcomes visitors to…

  • Seven Bucks County Towns Included in List of Most Expensive Homes in the State

    Seven Bucks County Towns Included in List of Most Expensive Homes in the State

    Seven Bucks County towns recently made a list of the top 30 cities with the most expensive homes in Pennsylvania, according to a ranking by Stacker. The site used data from Zillow to compile its list.  The Bucks County town with the most expensive home values in the state, ranked at No. 4, was New Hope. The typical home value was $897,057,…

  • St. John’s Baptist Church, Closed Since August 2024, to Be Transformed Into Apartments

    St. John’s Baptist Church, Closed Since August 2024, to Be Transformed Into Apartments

    St. John’s Baptist Church has been sold for $1 million and will be transformed into 26 apartments, writes Jake Blumgart for The Philadelphia Inquirer. The conversion will occur as part of a Philadelphia City Council law passed in 2019, which preserves large, neighborhood-scale historic buildings like churches. The historic South Philadelphia church dates back to…

  • Philadelphia Stands Out as Lone Major City in Top 20 Most Popular Housing Markets of 2025

    Philadelphia Stands Out as Lone Major City in Top 20 Most Popular Housing Markets of 2025

    Philadelphia made Zillow’s list of the most popular real estate markets of 2025 and was the only large city included among the predominantly midsize markets, writes Michaelle Bond for The Philadelphia Inquirer. The majority of locations on the list fall within a population range of roughly 100,000 to 300,000 residents, making No. 19 Philadelphia a…

  • Local Developer Plans Mixed-Use Project After Prime Fishtown Site Acquisition

    Local Developer Plans Mixed-Use Project After Prime Fishtown Site Acquisition

    Philadelphia-based development company Eclipse Development recently acquired a prime Fishtown development site and is planning a four-story mixed-use building there, writes Paul Schwedelson for the Philadelphia Business Journal. Eclipse paid $2.65 million for the vacant Frankford Avenue site, acquiring it from the nonprofit, Lutheran Settlement House. Plans are calling for 20 apartments and 7,000 square…

  • Over 200 Apartments, Retail Space Coming to Malvern After Office Building Demolition

    Over 200 Apartments, Retail Space Coming to Malvern After Office Building Demolition

    Downingtown-based TriPoint Properties is planning to demolish a Malvern office building to make way for 250 apartments and retail space, writes Ryan Mulligan for the Philadelphia Business Journal. Purchased in 2020, TriPoint and East Whiteland Township reviewed many ideas for the property at 52 Swedesford Road, ultimately settling on a mixed-use, campus-like project that will…

  • Meridian Bank House of the Week: $2.2M Historic Dual-Residence Estate in Washington Crossing

    Meridian Bank House of the Week: $2.2M Historic Dual-Residence Estate in Washington Crossing

    A historic home, known as the Matthias Harvey Estate, offering two residences on 3 acres, is available for sale in Washington Crossing.  The main residence, the Canal House, dates back to 1709 and has been carefully updated to balance modern comfort with preserved period character.  . . Inside, the home features three bedrooms and three-and-a-half bathrooms, with original pumpkin pine floors,…

  • Toll Brothers Launches $1M+ Luxury Community in Royersford

    Toll Brothers Launches $1M+ Luxury Community in Royersford

    Luxury homebuilder Toll Brothers has officially launched sales at Canterbury Meadows, a new 30-home community in Royersford, according to Paul Schwedelson of The Philadelphia Business Journal. The Fort Washington-based builder says homes in the Royersford development will start at $1.02 million. The sales center and model home are located at 183 Kline Road. Residences offer…