These Bucks County Towns Have the Most Expensive Homes in Pennsylvania
Purchasing a home can be a lofty investment, and many Bucks County towns have the most expensive home prices in Pennsylvania, according to a report from Stacker.
New Hope took the top spot out of all Bucks County towns, as the fourth most expensive in Pennsylvania. A typical home value in the iconic town is $826,691. The town saw a jump of 3.9 percent over the past year in home values.
Furlong ranked number 11 on the list, with a typical home value of $664,345. Richboro came in right behind at number 12, with a typical home value of $629,354.
Other Bucks County towns that made the list of most expensive homes in Pennsylvania were:
- 18. Churchville, Typical home value: $607,991
- 25. Yardley, Typical home value: $548,076
- 29. Ivyland, Typical home value: $529,991
- 30. Langhorne, Typical home value: $521,430
Read more about Bucks County towns with the most expensive houses in Stacker.
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