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Great location near the shopping district of North Wales (in the North Penn School District), just off of Main Street, aka Sumneytown Pike. Twin home, with one half for rent as a 3 bedroom townhome with rear yard. Tenant will be responsible for water, sewer, electric, gas, trash and snow removal....
09/28/2007
Growing up on the Main Line, and attending Lower Merion High School, Collegeville was considered a land far, far away.  Fast forward 10 years later, and I would follow my parents out to western Montgomery County as the Route 422 corridor exploded with new housing growth.  Now it is a short 30 min...
09/19/2007
Collegeville is a borough in Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, 25 miles (40 km) northwest of Philadelphia on the Perkiomen Creek. Collegeville was incorporated in 1895. It is the seat of Ursinus College, opened in 1869. Population in 1910, 621. The population was 8,032 at the 2000 census.Collegevi...
09/19/2007
Growing up on the Main Line, and attending Lower Merion, Berks County was considered a land far, far away.  Now it is a short 30 minute commute for people working in Montgomery and Chester County who moved west for a lower cost of living.  Exeter Township and the Exeter Township School District a...
09/19/2007
Exeter Township is a township in Berks County, Pennsylvania, United States. The population was about 25,000 in 2005. Daniel Boone Homestead is within its borders. Betsy King, the famous female golfer, grew up here. This formerly rural township is now made up of mostly sprawl-oriented real estate ...
09/19/2007
Hi everyone, I am once again calling on the good people here at AR to help with a "what would you do" question.I have clents who are selling a single family home for about $200k, and they will be buying in the $400k range.  These are great people and I want to take good care of them!In helping th...
09/17/2007
If you grew up on the Main Line, then you know what I am talking about.  How about the fact that a once short drive across town now takes a half hour at the wrong time of day! As quoted from an article written on MainLineLife.com:"If more evidence were needed that real estate is precious in Lower...
09/13/2007
When giving advice to my clients who are selling their homes on the Main Line, I often find it difficult to convey to them the importance of certain home improvements. The biggest mistakes I find these sellers committing is using "builder-grade" materials in an otherwise luxury home. While pergo...
09/13/2007
Growing up on the Main Line, and attending Lower Merion, Haverford was an easy walk-to area, just outside of Ardmore.  A quick bike ride and you could be in Haverford in no time.  As a high school student, I spent many hours in the Haverford College library, where I learned that if you hit cancel...
09/11/2007
Growing up on the Main Line, and attending Lower Merion, Malvern was always known as that borough at the end of the line!  Malvern is a great borough, an area with many great places to eat like The Flying Pig.Compared to Lower Merion, Malvern is a steal, but if you want to buy, keep a sharp eye o...
09/11/2007