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Bucks County Pennsylvania
Bucks County is home to many historical homes, properties and attractions including Pearl S. Buck House, Pennsbury Manor, Bowman's Hill Tower, , Bucks County Playhouse, Bucks County Historical Society, New Hope and Ivyland Railroad, Three Arches Mansion,Washington Crossing State Park, Shoefield Ford Bridge,Bucks County River Country, Peddlers Village, Shady Brook Farm, Bucks County Audubon Society, Morivian Pottery and Tile Works, St Katherine of Drexel Shine, James Michener Art Museum, among many others. We are also home to Bucks County Community College, Bowmans Hill Wildflower Preserve,Bristol Riverside Theater, Buckingham Valley Vineyards, Sesame Place, and the Bucks County Technical School. Check out the Bucks County Visitor Center online or Bucks County.org for more information.
Bucks County, Pa covers over 2,000 square miles, has a population of over 625,000 residents and more than 240,000 housing units. The median housing value of Real Estate in Bucks County is approximately 280,000 and more than 5,000 homes per year are bought, sold and financed, many with FHA loans due to the low down payment required. More than 80% of those houses are financed so rates on Mortgage Loans in Bucks County are a very competitive. If you are considering moving to Bucks County, Pa, fill out our form below for a free Bucks County Mortgage and Housing Report.
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