• 7 Philly Area Housing Trends You Should Consider If You’re Thinking of Buying or Selling a Home this Summer

    7 Philly Area Housing Trends You Should Consider If You’re Thinking of Buying or Selling a Home this Summer

    Philadelphia’s housing market has been doing a slow shuffle for the past year, never quite stalling, never quite sprinting. But as we hit the heart of summer 2025, the tempo is changing. According to Realtor.com’s Jake Kimmel’s summary of the latest July housing data, there are seven key trends shaping what buyers, sellers, and renters…

  • New Toll Brothers Luxury Development Announced for Chalfont

    New Toll Brothers Luxury Development Announced for Chalfont

    Toll Brothers is bringing a new luxury home community, Birch Run at New Britain, to Chalfont, with sales expected to begin in fall 2025. The exclusive neighborhood from the Fort Washington-based luxury home builder will feature low-maintenance townhomes with three bedrooms, versatile flex spaces, as well as attached two-car garages. Work is already underway at…

  • Plymouth Meeting Office Building Sells for $5.2M, One-Third of 2018 Price

    Plymouth Meeting Office Building Sells for $5.2M, One-Third of 2018 Price

    FLD Group of Eatontown, New Jersey, and New York’s Adjmi family has acquired the Plymouth Meeting office building at 2250 Hickory Road for $5.2 million, writes Paul Schwedelson for the Philadelphia Business Journal. The two developers purchased the 83,000-square-foot building just north of Plymouth Meeting Mall because it sits next to the Plymouth Meeting Executive…

  • First Bank House of the Week: Enchanting Carriage House in Phoenixville

    First Bank House of the Week: Enchanting Carriage House in Phoenixville

    A historic carriage house on 0.75 acres with four bedrooms and two and a half bathrooms is available for sale in Phoenixville.  This enchanting residence effortlessly blends classic charm with tasteful modern updates. . . Thoughtful details include exposed stone walls, hand-hewn beams, built-in cabinetry, and a picturesque floor-to-ceiling window.  Among the standout features are…

  • Skyrocketing Home Prices Are Hitting These Delaware County Towns

    Skyrocketing Home Prices Are Hitting These Delaware County Towns

    The top 50 fastest-growing home prices in Pennsylvania include several communities in Delaware County, according to statistics compiled by Stacker. Towns are ranked by the dollar change in the Zillow Home Value Index for all homes over 12 months ending in June 2025. Chadds Ford placed 31st for fastest rising home prices in 2025. A…

  • Bristol Township Council Approves Plan to Build $500K Homes in Croydon

    Bristol Township Council Approves Plan to Build $500K Homes in Croydon

    The Bristol Township Council has approved the plan to build seven houses at 1020 Anne Street in Croydon, allowing the project to proceed to the construction phase, writes JD Mullane for the Bucks County Courier Times. A Levittown builder will develop single-family, four-bedroom, three-bath houses spanning 1,800 square feet and priced around $495,000, a range…

  • Valley Forge Seeks New Life for Historic Kennedy Supplee Mansion

    Valley Forge Seeks New Life for Historic Kennedy Supplee Mansion

    After nearly 20 years of vacancy, the Kennedy Supplee Mansion in King of Prussia could finally see new life, writes Erin McCarthy for the Philadelphia Inquirer. The National Park Service issued a call for proposals to lease the stately Victorian landmark on the eastern edge of Valley Forge National Historical Park. The 10-year lease opportunity…

  • Charming Mid-Century Modern in Quakertown Hits Market for $655,000

    Charming Mid-Century Modern in Quakertown Hits Market for $655,000

    A charming secluded mid-century modern home, surrounded by mature trees and plantings, is now on the market in Quakertown for $655,000, writes Paul Jablow for The Philadelphia Inquirer. Married couple Mary Crockett and Joe Tomkiewicz purchased the home in 2017, as they were wanting to move from their Furlong residence. “It was in complete disarray,”…

  • Fort Washington’s Toll Brothers Plans 74 Homes on Former Florida Golf Course

    Fort Washington’s Toll Brothers Plans 74 Homes on Former Florida Golf Course

    Fort Washington-based Toll Brothers plans to build 74 homes on a former golf course in Boca Raton, Florida, which has been closed since 2006, writes Brian Bandell for the Philadelphia Business Journal. Boca Raton Executive Country Club filed land use amendment, rezoning, and site plan applications for the 55.1-acre property. The clubhouse, once part of…

  • First Bank House of the Week: 1900s West Chester Estate with Golf Greens

    First Bank House of the Week: 1900s West Chester Estate with Golf Greens

    A stunning estate home on 5.3 acres with five bedrooms and three and a half bathrooms is available for sale in West Chester.  . . This exquisite residence blends historical charm with modern sophistication, offering a rare opportunity for refined living in a serene setting. Elegant details include rich wainscoting, gleaming hardwood floors, intricate crown…

  • PAED Spotlight: OWM Law Expands in Pottstown, Anchoring Premier Sunset Drive Property

    PAED Spotlight: OWM Law Expands in Pottstown, Anchoring Premier Sunset Drive Property

    O’Donnell, Weiss & Mattei, a leading regional law firm has planted deeper roots in Pottstown, signaling a new chapter for one of the borough’s most distinctive commercial properties. OWM Law now occupies 9,000 square feet of newly renovated office space at 1503 Sunset Drive. The move consolidates their long-standing connection to the community while positioning…

  • Newtown’s Relic on State Closed. Owner Discusses Plans for New Restaurant

    Newtown’s Relic on State Closed. Owner Discusses Plans for New Restaurant

    Relic on State, the New York City-style steakhouse and upscale bar, closed its doors unexpectedly in Newtown at the end of June, but building owner Scott Hendrickson is already working to bring a new restaurant into the historic space, writes Jeff Werner for the Patch. Veteran restaurateur Greg Conlon opened Relic in 2020 after investing…

  • Canon Hospitality Management Acquires Fairfield Inn & Suites in Berwyn for $13M

    Canon Hospitality Management Acquires Fairfield Inn & Suites in Berwyn for $13M

    Gulph Creek Development recently sold the Fairfield Inn & Suites Philadelphia Valley Forge/Great Valley hotel in Berwyn to Canon Hospitality Management for $13 million, writes Emma Dooling for the Philadelphia Business Journal. The sale of the 7-year-old, 124-room hotel breaks down to $104,839 per key. The transaction was completed in mid-June. Canon Hospitality Management operates…

  • First Bank House of the Week: Devon Luxury Home Offers Privacy, Elegance, and Top Schools

    First Bank House of the Week: Devon Luxury Home Offers Privacy, Elegance, and Top Schools

    Listed at $2,489,000, this exquisite estate in Devon offers the perfect blend of sophisticated living and serene surroundings in the highly sought-after Pond View neighborhood. Set on a beautifully manicured 1.3-acre lot, the home spans over 6,000 square feet and features high-end finishes, traditional design elements, and modern comforts throughout. . . A grand foyer…

  • Luxury, French-Inspired Newtown Mansion Hits Market for $5.99M

    Luxury, French-Inspired Newtown Mansion Hits Market for $5.99M

    A luxurious, French-inspired home built in 2010 with a resort-like pool area has recently hit the market in Newtown for $5.99 million, writes Ryan Mulligan for the Philadelphia Business Journal. The 10,500-square-foot residence, designed by Ralph C. Fey Architects and built by Zaveta Custom Homes, features six bedrooms and nine bathrooms. The home is tucked…

  • Fort Washington-Based Toll Brothers Promotes SVP Gregg Ziegler to CFO

    Fort Washington-Based Toll Brothers Promotes SVP Gregg Ziegler to CFO

    Fort Washington-based Toll Brothers is promoting Gregg Ziegler, senior vice president of investor relations and treasurer, to chief financial officer, writes Paul Schwedelson for the Philadelphia Business Journal. Ziegler, who will succeed Marty Connor at the end of October, has been with the company for 23 years. Connor will remain with the company as a…

  • Herr’s Plans to Sell 123 Acres of East Nottingham Land for “Herr’s Farm” Project

    Herr’s Plans to Sell 123 Acres of East Nottingham Land for “Herr’s Farm” Project

    Nottingham-based snack company Herr’s plans to sell over one hundred acres of Nottingham land for the new Herr’s Farm project, writes Emma Dooling for Philadelphia Business Journal. The company has owned the 123-acre stretch of land since 1994. The sale is currently under agreement with E Kahn Development in Malvern. Referred to as the Herr’s…

  • Abrams Realty Submits Revised Exton Square Mall Plans Reflecting Community Feedback

    Abrams Realty Submits Revised Exton Square Mall Plans Reflecting Community Feedback

    Abrams Realty & Development recently submitted revised plans for the Exton Square Mall site project in West Whiteland, with feedback from officials and residents, writes Andrew Seidman for The Philadelphia Inquirer. The original plans for 376 rental apartments and 243 for-sale townhouses now include the removal of 73 proposed townhouses, the addition of a luxury…