Warrington Township has officially approved plans for a new 32-townhome community, marking a major milestone after several years of review and discussion. The project will be developed on a 4.5-acre site at the intersection of Easton Road and Georges Lane, bringing additional housing options to a highly traveled corridor in the township.
Township officials voted unanimously to move the project forward, clearing the way for construction to begin once final development steps are completed.
Details of the Approved Townhome Project
The approved plans call for:
32 townhomes arranged across four separate building sections
Approximately 8,500 square feet of open space incorporated into the site design
A layout intended to balance residential density with green space
In addition to the townhome development, the developer has also discussed the possibility of a small retail property on the opposite side of Easton Road, though those plans remain conceptual and would require separate approvals.
Part of a Larger Bucks County Development Trend
Warrington’s approval reflects a broader pattern across Bucks County, where several municipalities have recently advanced townhome and multi-family housing projects. Similar developments include:
A 23-townhome project in Doylestown Township
A 34-townhome project in Levittown
These approvals highlight a continued demand for lower-maintenance housing options, particularly in locations with convenient access to major roads, shopping, and employment centers.
What This Means for Buyers and Homeowners
For buyers, new townhome developments can offer:
Modern floor plans and amenities
Reduced exterior maintenance
Opportunities to purchase new construction in established communities
For current homeowners and sellers, additional development may:
Increase overall housing inventory
Influence neighborhood growth and long-term property values
Bring potential commercial amenities to nearby areas
As Bucks County communities continue to evolve, new residential projects like this one play a role in shaping local real estate markets.
Source
Bucks County Courier Times, December 11, 2025