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Seller June 11, 2026 When it comes to curb appeal, homeowners often overlook the condition and appearance of their driveway.
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Seller June 11, 2026 When it comes to curb appeal, homeowners often overlook the condition and appearance of their driveway.

By Josh McKnight | The McKnight Team A developer wants to build more than 4.6 million square feet of data

By Josh McKnight | The McKnight Team The Radnor Township School Board approved its 2026-2027 budget with a 3.36 percent

By Josh McKnight | The McKnight Team Philadelphia City Council is moving a $7.1 billion budget toward approval, and it
PECO just blinked. Pennsylvania’s largest utility company, which serves 1.7 million customers across southeastern Pennsylvania, had been seeking a 12.5%

SEPTA just dropped its plan for a 528-space parking garage near Conshohocken Station and replaced it with something very different.

Two large apartment proposals in Newtown Borough could change the housing picture in this part of Bucks County in a

Homeowners and real estate investors in West Sadsbury Township, Chester County may soon have new opportunities for expanding housing options.

If you’re planning to buy or sell a home in Chalfont, PA, take note—important changes may be coming that could

Veterans looking to buy a home may soon have permanent protections that ensure they can fairly compete in the housing
They go by different names depending on the region: accessory apartment, in-law suite or in-law apartment, granny flat, second unit

In an effort to tackle Philadelphia’s ongoing housing affordability crisis, local lawmakers have moved forward with a bill designed to
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