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Check Out The Central Bucks And Eastern Montgomery County Area  I serve both the Central Bucks and Eastern Montgomery County areas. Both counties are beautiful and historic. They both offer their own unique gifts. Bucks county offers magnificent rolling wooded countryside, and a strong tradition of culture, arts, and history spanning three centuries. This makes the communities of Bucks county an idyllic place to live and work. Let me help you choose the best setting for your lifestyle in this wonderful part of southeastern Pennsylvania. Doylestown The borough of Doylestown was born when William Doyle obtained a license to open a tavern at the corner of what is now Main and State Streets in the boro. His tavern was well located because it was at the intersection of the road linking Norristown to New Hope (now known as Route 202), and also the road linking Philadelphia to Easton (now Route 611). His tavern became a watering hole and a stagecoach stop for weary travellers making the long trip. The borough of Doylestown was made the county seat in 1813 because it is centrally located. The town's high elevation and relatively low water power contributed to a lack of industrial development there and an increasing interest in the area as a professional and residential community.  |  | | | The 14 covered bridges of Bucks County shouldn't be missed! | |
Just minutes away, with five hundred square miles of cultural and historical diversity, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania has it all. Valley Forge National Park, the famous "Main Line," and 19th century mansions. My twenty plus years of Real Estate sales and listing experience will open the door for you to this wonderfully delightful area of the Delaware Valley.  |  | | The Mercer Museum, Doylestown | |
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About Appraisals >Fair Market Value
What is the best price for a piece of real estate? Mortgage lenders, appraisers, and real estate brokers use what is called the "fair market value" (FMV). FMV has been defined as "the price that a buyer is willing to pay and the seller is willing to accept, when both parties are knowledgeable about the property and neither is under any time pressure to buy or sell". Sounds great, but how is this price determined?
The starting point for determining a fair price may be an opinion of the value or "comparative market analysis". Such an analysis uses information on similar properties which are: 1) currently for sale, 2) already sold, or 3) expired properties (those which did not sell). Local, national and international trends and market conditions must also be evaluated.
By comparing similar properties in each of the three categories and the market conditions, appraisers, lenders and agents come very close to the maximum price that buyers would be willing to pay for a house.
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San Francisco jeweler Sidney Mobell created an exclusive $2 million Monopoly set, with solid 23 carat gold houses, chimneys made of rubies and sapphires and dice with 42 full cut diamonds for spots. |
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