Limerick---downtown (Limerick, PA)
By Jan Gaweda, BUY SELL FIX FLIP RENT
(Realty Mark CityScape- BUY SELL FIX FLIP RENT)
156 Providence Forge Rd ROYERSFORD, PA Providence Forge Condo Townhome! Short Sale Listing can be your opportunity! 3BR/2+1BA Condo $145,000 Year Built 1977 Sq Footage 1,820 Bedrooms 3 Bathrooms 2 full, 1 partial Floors 2 Parking 2 Lot Size 1,820 sqft HOA/Maint $251 per month DescriptionTenant Occupied, 3 Bedroom/2.5 Bath Townhome Condo in desirable Providence Forge. Low maintenance living. Location, location, location! Spacious end townhome on cul-de-sac in the desirable Providence Forge community. Newer heater and AC unit. Recently updated bathrooms (3 YRS) to include vanities and tile flooring, newer kitchen appliances, new laminate flooring in entryway dining room and kitchen. Newer washer and dryer, new lighting throughout. Maintenance-free living at its best! Enjoy the pool, tenn...
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By Jan Gaweda, BUY SELL FIX FLIP RENT
(Realty Mark CityScape- BUY SELL FIX FLIP RENT)
My KW office Royersford is moving to Limerick PA and recently had a barbecue. I am in a rather large office with over 100 agents and it was nice to see everyone out. With the daily grind I forget how many people rely on the real estate industry. The new office will open to the public in September 2008. We are still waiting on Pennsylvania to approve our new office building for Real Estate business. Here is a slide show of pictures of the BBQ at my new building in Limerick, PA. Thanks for checking my post out. Jan Gaweda www.JanGaweda.com
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By Fran Gaspari, "The Title Man" - Title Insurance - PA & NJ
(Patriot Land Transfer, Inc.)
On a recent post of mine it was suggested that I explain a little about the area in which I work! Some of Limerick's redeeming qualities and distinguishing characteristics.First of all, Limerick is a rather rural suburb of Philadelphia, about 25 miles northwest. It is located in Montgomery County, one of the most populous and prosperous counties outside Pennsylvania's 2 largest cities---Philadelphia and Pittsburgh. Limerick  was comprised of large contiguous farms, some tracing their origins back to William Penn himself, for whom Pennsylvania was named. In fact, all of Pennsylvania was part of Penn's Grant bestowed upon the English Quaker by the British Monarchy. It was William Penn who 'founded' Pennsylvania. Oddly enough, William was not the first governor of the state---his wife Hann...
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