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New Home Communities in Philadelphia, PA

2 Communities

Sycamore Crossing by SAI Builders in Philadelphia Pennsylvania
Sycamore Crossing by SAI Builders in Philadelphia Pennsylvania

$269,000 - $429,000

Sycamore Crossing

Oxford, PA 19363

11 Floor Plans

SAI Builders

Blue Bell Springs by Latham Realty Associates in Philadelphia Pennsylvania
Blue Bell Springs by Latham Realty Associates in Philadelphia Pennsylvania

$346,600 - $405,700

Blue Bell Springs

Blue Bell, PA 19422

9 Floor Plans

Latham Realty Associates

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New Homes in Philadelphia by Region

RegionCommunitiesAverage New Home Price
Central Philadelphia 12$524,000
Northeast Philadelphia 10$112,000

New Home Cities in Philadelphia

CityCommunitiesAverage New Home Price
Downingtown6$720,439
King Of Prussia3$754,085
Bridgeport3$459,490
Chalfont3$891,130
Ambler3$860,085
Media3$1,115,400
Williamstown3$402,200
Philadelphia3$519,260
Glenmoore2$760,845
West Chester2$877,664
Quakertown2$672,414
Harleysville2$856,677

Things to Do in Philadelphia

Nicknamed the Athens of America, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, is the first World Heritage City in the United States. The city is the greater Delaware Valley's economic, cultural, and educational anchor. You'll find plenty of opportunities for outdoor recreation in Philadelphia. Check out Fairmount Park and the adjacent Wissahickon Valley Park, which, together, make up one of the country's largest contiguous urban park areas. There is plenty of arts and culture throughout the city, with countless museums and sites, including the Simeone Foundation Automotive Museum, the Philadelphia Museum of Art, the Museum of the American Revolution, the Rodin Museum, and the Please Touch Museum, to name a few. You can get your retail therapy at Philadelphia's Magic Gardens or the Philadelphia Mills.

Philadelphia Industries

In recent years, Philadelphia has shifted toward an information technology and service-based economy, hosting five Fortune 1000 companies within its city limits. Primary job sectors include higher education, manufacturing, food processing, healthcare, biotech, telecommunications, tourism, and financial services.

Many new homes in Philadelphia, PA are located in Central and Northeast Philly. However, most new homes can be found in the suburbs, particularly in new home developments in West Chester, which is an hour west of Philadelphia.

   

Top Philadelphia School Districts

As for options for educating your children, they range from top rated school districts in the metro area, such as Lower Merion School District, fourth-best school district in the state, to the Philadelphia City School District, one of the most diverse school districts located within the city center. Bask in everything the city has to offer.

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Popular Housing Developments in Philadelphia, PA