bucks county real estate: Weekend Events in Bucks County January 31 – February 2
- 01/31/14 09:45 PM
Historic Bethlehem Church and Chapel Walking Tour Saturday, February 1 Starting at 2:00 pm Moravian Museum of Bethlehem, Bethlehem Tour the first three worship spaces in Bethlehem. Tours will be held every Saturday and Sunday, starting at 2:00 pm, until February 23rd. Tickets can be purchased online, at the Moravian Museum, or by calling 1-800-360-TOUR. Circus Aerialist Demonstrations Sunday, February 2 1:00 pm to 3:00 pm Mercer Museum, Doylestown Visit the “Step Right Up!” exhibit at the Mercer Museum to watch and be amazed by performers from the Philadelphia School of Circus Arts. They will be performing acrobatic
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bucks county real estate: Think Warm! Things You Can Do To Prepare For Spring
- 01/30/14 05:49 AM
Guess what – that beautiful white snow just won’t seem to go away. Every time we look out the window, we’re gently reminded of three things – snow, ice and bitter cold. However, even though we are living in what seems to be a frozen tundra right now, we actually can begin preparing for the other “s” word – spring! You’ve been snowed into your home too many times this winter. Start thinking about getting outside into your garden – or starting a garden if you don’t already have one. Planning the placement of your garden, which plants you
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bucks county real estate: Covered Bridges in Bucks County
- 10/24/13 05:12 AM
Throughout the fall season, Bucks County is a beautiful place to be. Our county is filled with fall foliage, and traveling down back roads at this time of year can be breathtaking. One of the best features about Bucks County are the covered bridges, which are scattered throughout the area. If you drive around our area, keep your eye out for covered bridges, even on the side streets. It’s almost therapeutic to cross them, admire them and take a moment to think even about the history behind them. Enjoy the beauty of Bucks County, and take some time to
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bucks county real estate: Weekend Events in Bucks County September 27 through September 29
- 09/27/13 07:05 AM
Annual Scarecrow Competition and Display at Peddler’s Village Through October 27 Friday and Saturday – 10 am until 9 pm Sunday 11 am until 6 pm Peddler’s Village, Routes 202 & 263, Lahaska Be sure to stop by Peddler’s Village now through Sunday, October 27 to vote for your favorite scarecrow. Scarecrows are created by the public, and are displayed in categories such as Kid’s Only, Contemporary, Traditional, and Quite The Character. Admission and parking are free! Monster Pumpkin Madness Saturday, September 28 Sunday, September 29 11:00 am until 4:00 pm The Market at Delaware Valley College, 2100 Lower
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bucks county real estate: Weekend Events in Bucks County September 13 through September 15
- 09/13/13 11:58 PM
GENEALOGY TECHNOLOGY WORKSHOP Saturday, September 14 10:00 – 12:30 Council Rock High School North Library, Newtown Learn how to successfully search for your ancestors through various websites. You will learn genealogy research and organizational skills. This is a free course offered by the Bucks County Genealogical Society. FRIENDS AND FAMILY FUN DAY & FUN WALK Sunday, September 15 10:00 am until 4:00 pm Peace Valley Nature Center, Doylestown Free Family Fun Day and Walk at the Peace Valley Nature Center! Enjoy a children’s ticket auction, face painting, Too Good To Toss Sale, paint your own pumpkin,
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bucks county real estate: Weekend Events in Bucks County September 6 through September 8
- 09/07/13 02:22 AM
CLEAN UP WITH GOAL & SILVER LAKE NATURE CENTER Saturday, September 7 8:30 am until finished Silver Lake Nature Center , 1306 Bath Road , Bristol Help clean the shoreline of Magnolia River and keep our community looking beautiful! Please wear sneakers and appropriate clothing for being in the woods – no flip flops or sandals will be permitted. Please also bring a refillable water bottle. We will supply you with gloves, tools, trash bags and other equipment! Lunch will be provided. This is a great opportunity to work off some of the school community hours. 22ND
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bucks county real estate: Labor Day Weekend Events in Bucks County August 30 September 1
- 08/30/13 02:20 AM
ArtWalk Saturday, August 31st 4:00 pm until 8:00 pm Historic Shopping District, Bethlehem Local musicians and artists will line the streets in Bethlehem for their annual ArtWalk event. Enjoy the kids corner, crafts, tie-dying, and view artwork created by local artists. PHAIR (Philadelphia Open Air Market) Saturday, August 31st 10:00 am until 5:00 pm Central Parking lot, 23rd & Arch Street , Philadelphia Enjoy an PHAIR, an outdoor open-air market in Philadelphia this weekend, which features artisians selling artwork, furniture, crafts, clothing and much more. Food trucks are on hand with many different offerings. Parking is $5 for
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bucks county real estate: The best part about Washington Crossing is….
- 08/22/13 08:21 AM
Located in Upper Makefield Township, Washington Crossing is best known for it’s historical aspects. The first president of the United States, George Washington, crossed the Delaware River in 1776 during the Revolutionary War right in Washington Crossing. There are so many other great things about Washington Crossing however – such as great restaurants, and an historical park. When you visit Washington Crossing, you must visit Washington Crossing Historical Park, which is a 500-acre park hosting 13 historical buildings. It is a wonderful and beautiful place to take a leisurely stroll on a Saturday afternoon, and is also home to
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bucks county real estate: Quick market update for end of July, 2013
- 08/14/13 06:04 AM
By now, I would think that everyone pretty much understands that the real estate market both in Bucks County, and pretty much all over the country has completely changed from what we experienced over the previous 4 or 5 years. If you want a very clear, graphic understanding of the Bucks County market, take a look at the accompanying chart, which represents all of Bucks County real estate, through July. The number are really amazing. Just a couple of really important observations. The number of homes settled, which means homes that actually went to closing in July,
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bucks county real estate: Weekend Events in Bucks County August 2 through August 4
- 08/02/13 10:30 PM
Back To School Supply Drive Through September 16 Upper Bucks YMCA, Quakertown The Upper Bucks YMCA will be collecting school supplies through September 16th for children throughout the area. Any supplies may be dropped off Monday through Friday from 5:30am - 10:00pm or Saturday and Sunday from 7:15am - 6pm. Peach Days Saturday, August 3rd and Sunday, August 4th 11:00 am until 4:00 pm The Market at DelVal, 2100 Lower State Rd. , Doylestown Enjoy wagon rides to the peach orchards, delicious peach treats, crafts, inflatables for
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bucks county real estate: The Farmers Markets of Bucks County are plentiful
- 08/01/13 10:45 AM
I love summer for many reasons especially because farm markets are in full swing during this time of year. Farm markets are a great way to buy local and support the growers in our area. Most farm markets in Bucks County are selling a wide variety of goods that are grown or produced in Bucks County or nearby. Products include grass-fed beef, pasture-raised pork, poultry and lamb, eggs, fruits and veggies, cheeses, delicious baked goods, jam, raw honey, beeswax candles, flowers and plants to name a few. We are so fortunate to have such a resource and I
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bucks county real estate: Common Real Estate Terms for 1st Time Home-Buyers
- 07/17/13 06:16 AM
When purchasing your first home in Yardley, Downingtown or anywhere throughout the United States, some of the terms you may hear can be confusing and overwhelming. To help you through the process of finding and buying your home, here are some definitions to terms realtors use frequently. Asking price – This is the suggested price that the sellers are asking for the sale of their home. It is negotiable and your agent can assist in writing an offer when you find a home you like. Down payment – A down payment is a portion
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bucks county real estate: Preparing Your Home for the Perfect Springtime Open House
- 04/09/13 01:53 AM
I am personally thankful for so many things: my family, living in Bucks County, and assisting others each and every day with important real estate decisions are at the top of my list. However also at the top of that list – I am very thankful that the brutal winter is over, and we are having some beautiful spring weather! Spring is a great time not only to attend an open house, but to also prepare your home for one. It is an incredible feeling to finally get outside, enjoy the breeze and work in gardens. On
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bucks county real estate: Snow and Ice: The best suggestions for removal of what winter brings
- 02/19/13 01:27 AM
A fresh blanket of snow can be a beautiful sight, but it has a way of arriving without regard for our lives and busy schedules. Snow shoveling isn't fun, but is often unavoidable. It isn't a good idea to left even a minimal amount of snow go in un-shoveled in your driveway, lest it later melt and refreeze. It pays to prepare, so you can get out of your driveway when you need to. So, have a plan before you start. 1.Don't mess around with the snow around your car in the beginning.More snow will accumulate around there when you
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bucks county real estate: 1 Buttonwood Drive, Washington Crossing
- 04/16/12 12:07 PM
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bucks county real estate: Great Steps for Preparing Your Yardley Home to Sell
- 02/14/12 07:56 AM
Every Yardley seller wants their home to sell fast and bring top dollar. It's not luck that makes that happen. It's careful planning, and knowing how to professionally spruce up your home that will send home buyers scurrying for their checkbooks. Here is how to prep your house and turn it into an irresistible and marketable property. Disassociate Yourself From Your Home. Say to yourself, "This is not my home; it is a house -- a product to be sold just like a box of cereal at the grocery store.” Make the mental decision to "let go" of your emotions
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bucks county real estate: Is It Spring in Real Estate in Yardley?
- 02/09/12 02:06 AM
I realize that the weather so far this winter has been very pleasantly warm for Bucks County. But the calendar says that spring is still weeks away! That is not the case in real estate in Yardley. From a real estate perspective, we in the industry feel as though what we refer to as the “spring market” begins just after the Superbowl. Happily for us Eagle fans, the Superbowl is over. On a different note, that was one of the most painful games to watch for those of us who are diehard Eagle fans. From a purely football perspective, I am
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bucks county real estate: Yardley Hunt Real Estate Update
- 01/27/12 06:22 AM
I thought it would be helpful for those who are looking for real estate information in the Yardley and Newtown area in Bucks County to look at what is happening in specific neighborhoods. For my first neighborhood of the week, I will focus on Yardley Hunt, in Lower Makefield Township. READ MORE HERE... Click on this link to register for automatic updates on homes in Yardley Hunt.
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bucks county real estate: So, You Received a Low Ball Offer on Your Yardley, Bucks County House?
- 01/16/12 06:34 AM
The issue of so-called “low ball offers” comes up relatively frequently these days, for both buyers and sellers of houses in Yardley, Newtown, and all over Bucks County. I have worked with buyers, who erroneously feel as though the real estate market in Yardley is similar to the real estate market in Arizona. Those buyers often think that they can take an asking price and immediately knock off 15% because in their mind, sellers are desperate. I have represented sellers who are on the receiving end of these low ball offers. So, the question for today is, if you are selling
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bucks county real estate: Bucks County’s Most Expensive Homes – 2011
- 01/10/12 06:03 AM
Most people know that there are parts of Bucks County, where real estate is very expensive. In 2007, the most expensive Bucks County home sold for $5,850,000! In the same year, there were six homes that sold for more than $3 million, and another that sold for more than $4 million! Fast forward to 2011. Drum roll, please… In 2011, if you were prepared to spend in excess of two million dollars, you were looking at the most expensive homes in Bucks County! 9 Woodland Road, Newtown, Pa. 18940: $2,050,000 Listed by Linda Krick Danese of Kurfiss and sold by
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