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French Country Meets Bucks County Charm On Sablewood Dr
This 5-bedroom Sablewood Dr home is a mix of French Country and Bucks County charm, the listing says. It has been on the market just 8 days.

This 5-bedroom Sablewood Dr home is a mix of French Country and Bucks County charm, the listing says. It has been on the market just 8 days.

This remodeled home has some nice features, including a new kitchen and bathrooms, as well as new flooring. Pics here:

This Ashland Street home has investment potential. Here are the details:
Do you dream of restoring your own farmhouse? This one was just listed for sale in Buckingham for $499K.
This Lace Leaf Drive home was listed just days ago. See the pics here:
With a little TLC, this local fixer upper could be a dream home. The price is right at $305K.
A few days ago we profiled some gorgeous Bucks County farmhouses on the market. Here's one more you might like:
You probably recognize this classic Doylestown Borough home, which has just been listed for $2.2M.
Would you like a view of a castle from your home?
This home on Cottage Street in Doylestown Borough has been completely renovated. It was listed just this week. See the pictures here:
Make your dream of country living come true: this 19th century home went on the market last week as a short sale.
This E. Ashland Street home has just been listed for $1.9 million. See the pics here:
Built circa 1752, "The Leap Year Barn" has been featured on HGTV and in numerous publications.
This Jamison home, listed at $749,000, could be in a magazine. Special bonus: it has a car charging station.
Looking for a fixer upper in Doylestown?
This home was designed with "thoughtful consideration" and features peaceful, sunlit rooms, the listing says. See the pics here:
Here's a look at five multi-million suburban Philadelphia properties that have been for sale for more than two years:
There are lots of home for sale in Pennsylvania with stories to tell. Here are some of our favorites.
The historic estate has been updated with modern amenities, including an indoor pool.
Walk to everything the borough has to offer, with a price tag that's affordable.
You need to see the pics. Seriously.
Check out five recently-sold million-dollar homes in Doylestown.
If you're on a budget but still want a beautiful Doylestown home with great features, check these listings out.
If you enjoy the finer things in life and have $1.65M to spare, check this place out:
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This charming home has a waterfall and sits on six acres in Buckingham Township. It has been just listed for $1.8 million.
This breathtaking Bucks County barn conversion, twice featured in Architectural Digest, is being sold fully furnished. See this pics here:
You truly do need to see it to believe it. For $4.25M, you can have a batting cage, tennis court, basketball court and your own in-home gym.
The Barn at Burnt House Hill, called one of the best barn conversions in Bucks County, has been just listed for sale. See the pics here:
A stone farmhouse and a three-bedroom Cape Cod are being sold together for one bargain price in Doylestown.
Take a look at the properties that will have you living in the lap of luxury in Pennsylvania.
This $1M home has a two-story living room with a fireplace. It has been just listed in Doylestown.
Designed by renowned architect Oscar Martin in 1916, this borough home has been listed at $1.85M.
This home is just minutes away from Peddlers Village.
This home, nestled at the edge of Doylestown Borough, has been just listed at $1.65 million. Check out the pictures here.
This Church Road home features a home theater, mirrored exercise room and wine cellar.
Nestled on one acre, this Doylestown retreat has panoramic views from every window.
Curl Creek Farm is a example of the quintessential Bucks County farmhouse, the listing says.
Five homes priced at a million dollars or more have been listed within the past month in Doylestown. Check them out.