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See Inside 5 Eye-Catching Real Estate Listings In PA
Whether you're in the market for a new home or just looking at listings for fun, here are some eye-catching properties for sale in PA.

Whether you're in the market for a new home or just looking at listings for fun, here are some eye-catching properties for sale in PA.

Population trends settled out from pandemic-era migration away from large metro areas to suburbs.

Take a look through these listings, from a renovated 1700s barn in Bucks County to a uniquely-shaped contemporary home in Philadelphia.
Surrounded by the natural world, these properties provide a place to relax amid the bustle of a busy life. See more photos below:
This collection of real estate listings includes a converted bank and a sprawling former monastery.
The March report by the online brokerage compared rent prices in both the Philadelphia and Pittsburgh metro areas.
One of these tiny homes is mobile, while the other sits on a rolling forested lot. Check out photos of these compact spaces here:
Whether you're looking to buy or just looking for fun, check out these spacious listings in Pennsylvania.
Changes to fees for loans backed by Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac are under scrutiny.
Is homebuying demand and competition cooling in Pennsylvania? Here's what a recent Redfin report says:
A new report analyzes the state's fluctuating real estate market. Here's where prices are growing the fastest.
However, advocates say the new Biden plan doesn't go nearly far enough in the midst of corporate price gouging, inflation, and homelessness.
The commercial real estate market has remained strong.
It's getting pricier and pricier to buy a house in Pennsylvania, and owners are making less money on sales in many places.
The 2022 U.S. Home Affordability Report shows home buying costs have made ownership difficult across the country.
At the 1,800-acre property, NorthPoint plans to build 15 million square feet of warehouse and light industrial use buildings.
A petition drive and array of yard signs popping up across the township were not enough to stop approval of the new development project.
Prices of existing homes are still on the rise. And home prices climbed nearly 19 percent last year.
Seven days was the average cumulative duration a house was on the market in Delaware County this year.
The township has rejected repeated efforts by the developer to resolve issues relating to the Town Center development.
Despite Gov. Tom Wolf vetoing a bill that would have let real estate sales resume, the state is permitting limited real estate activities.