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Construction Homes Begin to Get Smaller

Construction Homes Begin to Get Smaller

New Construction Homes Getting Smaller? The median size of new construction homes is decreasing, according to recent according to the Commerce Department. The size of new homes has steadily increased during this past decade, and the recent shift has prompted experts to speculate a rise in affordability and a return of first-time home buyers. New...
26 percent Sales Jump In New Home Sales

26 percent Sales Jump In New Home Sales

New-Home Sales Jump 26 Percent According to a recent report issued by the Commerce Department, sales of new single family homes jumped 26 percent in October from the previous month’s rate. At a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 444,000 new homes, this is also an impressive 26 percent increase from October 2012.   There are a few likely ...
Greater Philadelphia Real Estate Market Update

Greater Philadelphia Real Estate Market Update

It’s still a strong seller’s market throughout nearly all of Greater Philadelphia, with homes selling quickly and for top dollar! Due to a relatively low inventory of homes for sale and a growing number of buyers, competition for existing homes remains fierce. In fact, a number of recent EveryHome listings received more than ten ...
Just the Right Size Home

Just the Right Size Home

Now that we have been at home for an extended length of time, adding all-day events like distance schooling, three meals a day, working from home, and no gyms or sports – here is a question.  How big of a home do you really need?  We haven’t been able to entertain, so have you put that...
Small Town Spotlight: Skippack, PA

Small Town Spotlight: Skippack, PA

Charming, friendly, and walkable!  Skippack Village is nestled in the heart of Montgomery County (just a couple of minutes from EveryHome’s headquarters!) with dozens of restaurants, shops, art galleries, yoga studios, and coffee shops lining the main street.   A few of our favorite spots include the restaurants 19 Bella, ...
This is What $350,000 Gets You Around Greater Philadelphia

This is What $350,000 Gets You Around Greater Philadelphia

The Philly ‘burbs span four different counties and range from sleepy, rural farmtowns to bustling and walkable downtown areas filled with shops and restaurants. And whatever your budget may be, we can help you find the perfect neighborhood!  Scroll through a few of our favorite spots to see what a budget of $350,000 can buy: Gilbertsville...
Three Up-and-Coming Suburbs in Greater Philadelphia

Three Up-and-Coming Suburbs in Greater Philadelphia

If you’re looking to move to a great new neighborhood in Greater Philadelphia, be sure to not overlook these four thriving towns!  Not only are homes in these four towns likely to be a great investment, but you’ll also enjoy the parks, eateries, shops, and convenience: Schwenksville – This sleepy northern Montgomery County ...
Ask the Realtor: Is a Home Inspection Required?

Ask the Realtor: Is a Home Inspection Required?

While many buyers are eager to obtain a home inspection, we’re occasionally asked if it’s required.  This is especially true when buyers are purchasing new construction homes or properties that appear to be in great shape.  The short answer is that home inspections aren’t required (unless you’re receiving an FHA loan, ...
EveryHome’s Real Estate Forecast for 2017

EveryHome’s Real Estate Forecast for 2017

The housing markets of 2015 and 2016 enjoyed record real estate sales, skyrocketing home values, and historically-low interest rates.  Now that most economic indicators suggest that the real estate market has shifted back toward normal, experts are predicting that 2017 will be a year of modest, steady growth and rising interest rates. While ...
Out With McMansions, In With Townhomes!

Out With McMansions, In With Townhomes!

Bigger isn’t always better! The National Association of Home Builders recently reported that the average square footage of new construction homes is actually shrinking, reversing a trend that we’ve been seeing for decades. Brand new homes are now about 3% smaller than this time last year. Additionally, townhomes are making up a ...
Great Local Town to Raise a Family: Harleysville, PA

Great Local Town to Raise a Family: Harleysville, PA

Located in the award-winning Souderton Area School District and filled with well-priced homes and friendly neighbors, it’s no surprise that Harleysville is a popular place to raise a family!  The small town of just 9,000 residents is synonymous with Lower Salford Township and nestled in the northern part of Montgomery County. ...
EveryHome’s Favorite Staycation Homes in Greater Philadelphia

EveryHome’s Favorite Staycation Homes in Greater Philadelphia

Who needs a vacation when you live in one of these gorgeous Greater Philadelphia staycation homes?  From the rolling hills of Chester County to the horse farms and historical districts of Upper Bucks, we’ve scoured the region to find you the best properties for relaxing, unwinding, and taking a little time off:   Step back...
The Revitalization of Norristown and Bridgeport

The Revitalization of Norristown and Bridgeport

Did you know that Norristown and Bridgeport were recently named “Towns on the Brink” by Main Line Today? It’s true! The neighboring towns are poised to take off as popular places to live, and we’re excited to share with you a few of the recent revitalization projects. Separated by the Schuylkill River, Norristown and ...
What You Can Buy for $ 300000 in Greater Philadelphia

What You Can Buy for $ 300000 in Greater Philadelphia

Looking for a new home in the Philadelphia ‘burbs? Check out these seven great towns to get a snapshot of what you can expect with a nice budget of $ 300000 in Greater Philadelphia, and give us a call if you see a home you like! Broomall is a popular place to live in the heart...
Pre-Spring Market Report

Pre-Spring Market Report

The spring selling season is upon us, despite the still-chilly temps. Here at EveryHome, we’ve seen a large number of new listings, as well as a number of clients who are currently preparing their homes to list in March and April. Similarly, buyers have been coming out of the woodwork since the Superbowl weekend, and...
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