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of Suburban Realtors Alliance

Pennsylvania is big on local government. Each community can make its own rules about selling and taxing real estate.

The Alliance was formed in 1998 to help Realtors navigate local regulations, and to push back when municipal governments overstep their authority.

Whether you're a new Realtor or an experienced pro, make sure you're taking full advantage of our services.

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Latest News

Each week, we publish a roundup of real-estate related news in suburban Philadelphia.

Here are recent featured briefs:

Friday, May 22, 2026

Wright farm project in Lower Makefield sold to Toll Brothers subsidiary

A DeLuca Homes subsidiary sold the former Wright farm off the Newtown Bypass in Lower Makefield to a Toll Brothers subsidiary for roughly $20 million in December 2025, and Toll is now

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Friday, May 22, 2026

Developer files eight data center proposals days ahead of Upper Merion enacting stricter regulations

A real estate developer backed by Brian O'Neill — the same figure behind a previously withdrawn and now-revived data center proposal in Plymouth Township — has submitted

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Friday, May 15, 2026

Historic Almshouse in Doylestown poised to be mixed-use housing

Bucks County will receive $2 million from Gov. Josh Shapiro's office to transform the historic Almshouse in Doylestown Township into a mixed-use development featuring at least 175

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Homeowners and non-homeowners can review our tips for protecting against fraud and connecting to your community.  

tips for Homeowners and consumers

Borough and township officials affect real estate and so much more. We offer them a few helpful suggestions.

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