2025

Proposed Buckingham Warehouse Replaced by 40-Home Residential Plan

Buckingham Township residents may soon see new housing development instead of a large warehouse near Doylestown Airport. The original plan for a 150,000-square-foot warehouse faced strong opposition from locals and neighboring municipalities concerned about increased truck traffic. Although Buckingham supervisors initially rejected the warehouse proposal in a 2-1 vote, they clarified that the building...

Philadelphia Housing Market Shifts: Toll Brothers and Radian Make Major Moves

The Philadelphia-area housing market continues to evolve, and two major local companies are making big changes in response. Fort Washington–based Toll Brothers and Wayne-based Radian Group have announced multi-million-dollar business transactions that reshape their operations and reflect broader real estate trends. After reporting slower-than-expected housing sales this year, Toll Brothers chose to...

Landmark at Dublin to Celebrate Grand Opening This September

Dublin, PA is about to welcome an exciting new addition to Main Street (Route 313) with the grand opening of Landmark at Dublin, a highly anticipated mixed-use development bringing modern living and community-focused retail to the heart of Bucks County. The project’s grand opening ribbon-cutting ceremony is scheduled for September, marking a major milestone for the revitalization of Dublin’s town...

Marlborough Township Urged to Update Act 537 Sewer Plan to Support Growth and Safety

Marlborough Township may soon face major improvements to its sewage management as officials are encouraged to collaborate with Green Lane Borough on an updated Act 537 plan. Joseph Boldaz of Hydraterra Professionals LLC, engineer for the Green Lane-Marlborough Joint Authority (GLMJA), recently highlighted the urgency of updating the township’s sewage plan at a meeting with local supervisors. Act 537,...

Philadelphia Launches ‘Cool Roof’ Pilot Program to Combat Heat and High Energy Bills

As summer temperatures in Philadelphia continue to climb, many residents face the double challenge of extreme heat and rising utility costs. To help address these concerns, the Philadelphia Office of Sustainability and the Energy Coordinating Agency (ECA) have partnered to launch a new “cool roof” pilot program in select neighborhoods. The initiative focuses on a simple but powerful solution:...

Scam Alert: Bucks County Residents Targeted by Fake City Tax Texts

Bucks County residents should be on high alert for a new fraudulent tax scam circulating via text message. Scammers are impersonating the Philadelphia Department of Revenue, sending messages that claim to offer tax refunds. These texts include a malicious link designed to steal sensitive banking information. The Philadelphia Department of Revenue has confirmed that it will never ask for bank account...

Bucks County Lawmakers Tackle Housing Affordability Crisis

The housing affordability crisis is taking center stage in Bucks County. On September 9, 2025, the Pennsylvania House Majority Policy Committee held a roundtable discussion hosted by State Rep. Jim Prokopiak (D-140) to address skyrocketing rents and home prices that have climbed nearly 50% since 2017. Rep. Prokopiak emphasized the urgent need to “lower the cost of housing and make the American dream...

Morrisville Now Requires Water and Sewer Line Certification at Point-of-Sale

Home buyers and sellers in Morrisville Borough should be aware of an important new requirement that could affect their real estate transactions. The Morrisville Municipal Authority recently passed Resolution #24-06, which adds mandatory inspections of both water service supply lines and sewer service collection lines at the point-of-sale. Under the new rule, a water service line inspection is required...

Pennsbury School District Unveils $269M Plan for New High School

The Pennsbury School District is taking a major step toward building a new high school. During a recent public hearing, district administrators presented plans for a 497,000-square-foot facility with a maximum price tag of $269 million. According to Superintendent Dr. Thomas Smith, the new high school is necessary because the current facilities are outdated, not fully ADA-compliant, and present...

How Many Showings Does It Take To Sell A House?

Photos, videos, and virtual tours—these are all great ways to showcase your house to buyers when selling. However, there's nothing like physically stepping into the home and seeing the condition of the space with your own eyes. This is where showings come in. In this blog, we’ll explore the role of showings and delve into one of the most pressing questions you might have as a seller: how many...