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New Hope Home Is Oldest For Sale In America: See Inside
Built in 1650, 2730 Creamery Rd. is back on the market with an asking price of $1,495,000.

Built in 1650, 2730 Creamery Rd. is back on the market with an asking price of $1,495,000.

Check out the multi-million dollar home that just saw a price reduction of more than $400K.

Home prices are higher in the New Hope-Lambertville area recently. See how much.
The log home, built in 1727, is nestled in the woods on 10+ acres. The property has several outbuildings and barns. See it here:
At $8.4 million, it's currently the most expensive listing on the market in Bucks County.
"Bring your vision," says the listing for this 1840s farmhouse fixer-upper near Lake Nockamixon.
The estate, set on a tree-lined country road, features a 40 x 60 swimming pool, 17-stall barn and caretaker's cottage. See it here:
Single-family homes have seen the largest rent increases. See how rent changed in the New Hope-Lambertville area.
It features two stone farmhouses from the 1700s and George Washington is believed to have camped there after crossing the Delaware.
Home prices are expected to stay elevated for the near future. They have increased in Bucks County area.
The real estate market in Bucks County is red hot. This 1,900-square-foot has just been listed for $950K.
Take a virtual tour of this nearly 13,000-square-foot estate home designed to resemble an English manor.
Fans of "The Big Lebowski" will appreciate the bar area inside this wooded Bucks County retreat, just listed for $1.5M. See inside:
Built in 2006, it checks in at more than 8,000 square feet, with five bedrooms and five full and one half-bath.
The $8.4 million price tag makes it the 2nd most-expensive listing in the entire county.
Take a virtual tour of this 12,000-plus square-foot Bucks County home currently on the market.
Take a virtual tour of the $4.5 million, 30-acre estate, which includes Olympic-caliber stables, guest quarters and a heated pool.
It sits on a four-acre property and features a wet bar, sun room, gym and terrace with built-in stone fire pit.
PHOTOS: Take a virtual tour of this roomy mansion, which is on the market now.
'The stone turret that serves as the main portal to the house creates a Scottish sensibility,' the listing says. See inside:
There are two guest houses and a massive barn on more than 50 rolling acres at this property.
The $8.9 million home sits on 33 acres and has a pond, a custom playground, a stone barn and seven bedrooms.
The recently listed home sits on 35 scenic acres in Bucks County, including fenced-in pastures, a pond and a waterfall.
Consistently one of the county's priciest real estate listings, Elm Grove Estate sits on 75 acres and has 11 bedrooms.
"You can almost hear the faint sound of children's laughter as you come upon this site," the listing says.
This Aquetong Road home is the newest million-dollar listing to enter the local market.
The $2.5M barn conversion has the feeling of a "$20 million dollar SoHo Loft," the listing says. See it here:
Looking for a local fixer upper? This four-bedroom ranch off Honey Hollow Road was recently listed for $380K.
A tiny home on wheels situated on 1.6 acres has just been listed for sale.
'Barenhaus' is a next-generation Bucks Co. farmhouse with a three-story floating stairwell and 7,400 SF of living space. See inside:
The 24-acre property has a bank barn, historic home, in-ground pool, guest house, and more — all on 24 rolling acres.
This 1800s Bucks County church has been converted into a home, and can now be yours for $325,000.
A $2.3​ million New Hope home with five bedrooms and six full bathrooms has been relisted.
See the five homes priced at a million or more that sold so far in August in Bucks County:
It features a wall of windows and vaulted ceilings, all with views of the almost seven acres of pristine Solebury woods.
A $9 million, 33-acre farm in Solebury listed this week is now Bucks County's most expensive residential listing. Take a tour:
Your annual property tax bill in this place? More than $46K.
Want to live in a treehouse? This modernized treehouse with floor-to-ceiling windows is for sale in Bucks County for $435K. See inside:
You can live in the "ultimate" Bucks County stone house — if you have $5 million.
This unique riverfront lodge offers expansive views of the water, two fireplaces, blue stone patios, and much more.
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