By Josh McKnight | The McKnight Team A 24-acre property along Route 202 in Doylestown Township just moved one step closer to becoming a luxury townhome community. The Doylestown Township Planning Commission voted 4-1 in March to recommend a zoning amendment that would allow Zaveta Custom Homes to build 36 townhomes on the historic Hart property, owned by the Bucks County Historical Society. The plan...
March 2026
By Josh McKnight | The McKnight Team Automated warehouse company Exol has signed a lease for the entire South Penn Logistics Center at 2300 S. Pennsylvania Ave. in Morrisville, Bucks County — occupying 973,200 square feet in what ranks as one of the largest industrial leases in the Philadelphia region in recent years and the biggest industrial deal of 2026 so far. The facility, completed last year by...
By: Josh McKnight | The McKnight Team Two bills moving through Philadelphia City Council could significantly change the regulatory environment for rental properties in the city. The legislation, part of the Safe Healthy Homes Act introduced by Councilmember Nicolas O'Rourke, is scheduled for a final vote on March 19. If passed, the bills would expand tenant protections against retaliatory eviction and...
By Josh McKnight | The McKnight Team A developer bought a property in Plymouth Township for $17 million in 2024, proposed up to 200 apartments, got turned down, and is now planning a 24-hour gas station and convenience store. If that sequence sounds like a missed opportunity, you are reading it the same way a lot of people in this market are. The story is really about what happens when housing supply...
By Josh McKnight | The McKnight Team Philadelphia Mayor Cherelle Parker included $10 million in her latest budget proposal to bring a modular housing factory to the city. It sounds like an unusual line item for a city budget. But if it works, it could be one of the more direct attempts to address the single biggest problem in the Philadelphia real estate market: there are not enough homes, and building...
By Josh McKnight | The McKnight Team Warrington Township sits in the heart of Bucks County, and if you've spent any time in the Philadelphia suburbs, you already know the name. It's one of those places that consistently draws buyers who've done their homework. The location is practical, the neighborhoods are established, and the sense of community is real. Warrington isn't flashy. It's the kind of...
By Josh McKnight | The McKnight Team A fire tore through the Mill Race Inn at 183 Buck Road in Northampton Township on the morning of March 15, severely damaging the historic gristmill that has stood on that site since 1787. It is a loss for the township's history. But what comes next is a story about Bucks County real estate and what happens when a long-blighted property finally gets a plan. From...
As with the kitchen, the bathroom plays a huge role in making a good impression on home buyers. They love the allure of a fresh and relaxing space where they can envision themselves enjoying a little luxury at the end of their day. So whether you're already staging your home for sale or making updates before listing it on the market, you need to make sure your bathrooms are updated to impress....
By Josh McKnight | The McKnight Folcroft Borough is moving to formalize something that buyers and sellers in Delaware County should know about before they get to the closing table. The borough council is set to vote on an ordinance that would require sewer lateral inspections before a use and occupancy permit is issued when a property changes hands. It sounds like a procedural detail. It is actually a...
By Josh McKnight | The McKnight Team Ambler has a way of surprising people. On the surface it looks like a small borough. Then you spend a weekend there and realize it has more going on per square block than most towns twice its size. A genuine downtown, a walkable grid, a train station with direct service into Center City, and a surrounding landscape of established neighborhoods that have been drawing...