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 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 | |
William Penn and George Washington enjoyed their time here, as will you. I am proud to welcome you to my area. My service areas include Central Bucks and Eastern Montgomery Counties. The townships I serve in the Central Bucks area include Buckingham, Chalfont, Doylestown, Dublin, Hilltown, Ivyland, New Britain, Plumstead, Upper Southampton, Warminster, Warrington, and Warwick. In the Eastern Montgomery County area I serve Ambler, Hatboro, Hatfield, Lansdale, Abington, Horsham, Lower Gwynedd, Lower Moreland, Montgomery, Upper Dublin, Upper Moreland, and Whitpain townships.
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Financing Your Home >Financing Contingencies
Standard real estate purchase agreements usually contain language that releases the purchaser from an agreement if they are unable to get financing within a specified period of time. This contingency includes a full return of the earnest money deposit. If you are buying a home, you should read the financing clause carefully and be sure that you fully understand the terms of the agreement.
You are usually required to apply for your loan promptly and to comply with requests from the lender for any documentation needed to complete the loan application. The contract will also set a time limit by which you must have loan approval. If your lender cannot meet the financing deadline and needs additional time to complete the loan, you must ask the sellers for a written extension.
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Where would you go to visit the largest ancient castle in the world?
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You would travel to Prague, Czech Republic, to see the Prague Castle, built in the 9th century, with a total surface area of 18 acres. |
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