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...
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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...
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...
By Josh McKnight | The McKnight Team Pennridge School District is facing a serious budget shortfall heading into the 2026-2027 school year, and it is the kind of news that any buyer or seller in this part of Bucks County should be paying attention to. Budget pressures in a school district affect property taxes, community confidence, and the long-term calculus of owning a home in that area. It does not...
By Josh McKnight | The McKnight Team A notable piece of land along Route 202 in Doylestown Township is moving closer to development. The Bucks County Historical Society has agreed in principle to sell the 24-acre Hart property to local builder Zaveta Custom Homes, which plans to preserve four existing historic structures on the site while adding 36 new luxury townhomes. The planning commission added...
By Josh McKnight | The McKnight Team Chalfont doesn't announce itself loudly. There's no famous main street, no regional landmark that puts it on every relocation list. What it has is something more durable: a central position in one of Pennsylvania's most sought-after real estate markets, a compact and well-connected character, and a price point that gives buyers genuine access to Bucks County without...
By:Josh McKnight | The McKnight Team The Episcopal Diocese of Pennsylvania has announced a significant redevelopment initiative that could add more than 1,000 new residential units across Philadelphia and its four collar counties — including Bucks, Montgomery, Delaware, and Philadelphia County. The diocese has partnered with a private developer to convert 26 properties in prime locations to new uses,...
By Josh McKnight | The McKnight Team The largest redevelopment project in Montgomery County history is no longer on paper. The Preserve at Stony Creek — the transformation of the former Norristown State Hospital grounds — has cleared every major approval hurdle and is moving toward construction on 68 acres in the heart of Norristown. If you are watching the Montgomery County real estate market,...
A long-running land use debate on Philadelphia’s Main Line is entering a new phase. Officials in Radnor Township are now exploring a right-of-first-refusal agreement for a portion of the campus owned by the Valley Forge Military Academy Foundation, stepping back from an earlier proposal that would have involved acquiring land through eminent domain. The discussions involve roughly 34 acres of the...