Newtown
Just 31 miles from historic and business-rich Philadelphia, Newtown is a town that many are proud to call home. Located in beautiful Bucks County, it also presents a wonderful opportunity for investors, as its range of options is wide, with its website, https://newtownpa.gov/, proudly proclaiming it to be a “great place to live, work, and worship.” The history page of that site gives some insight to how it all began: “Newtown Township has a proud heritage, tracing its roots back to William Penn, who purchased 5,000 acres from the Leni Lenape Indians in 1683. He named this land my ‘New Township,’ which gradually evolved to Newtown Township. Newtown served as the county seat of Bucks County from 1726 until 1813, when the court was moved to Doylestown.”
Overnight visitors and diners from near and far are very familiar with two historic properties: The Temperance House, first opened in 1772 (http://temperancehouse.com/), and The Brick Hotel, whose history also dates back the 1700s (http://www.brickhotel.com/).
Today, residents enjoy the parks, including Paugussett State Forest and Holcombe Hill Wildlife Preserve; area shopping and restaurants; historic sites, such as the Newtown Meeting House; and the acclaimed education afforded by the Council Rock School District public schools, among many other pluses to calling Newtown home.
You need an experienced Real Estate Agent in Newtown to buy or sell your house and help you navigate the local market. I would be glad to spend some time showing you around, answering your questions, and then handling the many details associated with making a purchase here. I am an award-winning licensed Realtor who is often praised for my skills in making this process stress-free, efficient, and understandable. As a current long-time Bucks County resident myself, I am very familiar with the area and knowledgeable about your options in Montgomery County too, although I am licensed to and often sell properties in other areas of Pennsylvania too.