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Solebury, PA Townhomes for Sale

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    $499,000

    • 3 Beds
    • 2.5 Baths
    • 2,352 Sq Ft

    11 Ingham Way Unit G11, New Hope, PA 18938

    Tucked away in the desirable Ingham Mews community, this expansive end-unit townhome offers over 2,300 square feet of refined living space—not including the full basement. Designed for both comfort and entertaining, the layout effortlessly blends open-concept living with private retreats. A sunlit living room welcomes you with soaring ceilings, a cozy wood-burning fireplace, and brand-new neutral

    Jim Carney RE/MAX Centre Realtors

    11 Ingham Way Unit G11, New Hope, PA 18938
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    $600,000

    • 3 Beds
    • 2.5 Baths
    • 2,092 Sq Ft

    302 Weston Ln Unit 23, New Hope, PA 18938

    NEW PROFESSIONAL PHOTOS JUST ADDED! Take a ride down Weston Lane in New Hope, and you will find a beautifully maintained townhome rarely offered in the Wilshire Hunt neighborhood. Once you enter the foyer, your eyes will immediately notice the freshly painted walls throughout the house and beautiful crown molding in the living room and dining room. The main level features wall-to-wall carpeting

    Melanie Mertz Keller Williams Real Estate - Newtown

    302 Weston Ln Unit 23, New Hope, PA 18938

Why Live in Solebury

Solebury, Pennsylvania, a township nestled along the Delaware River near the New Jersey border, is home to just over 8,600 residents. This area is known for its spacious homes and top-rated schools, including New Hope-Solebury High School, which is highly regarded for its academics, teachers, sports, and college prep programs. The township exudes a small-town feel with a rich history evident in its stone houses, churches, and active farms. Architectural styles in Solebury range from colonials and cottages to Cape Cods and contemporary transitional homes, with properties often situated on lots from half an acre to multiple acres. Laurel Park on Sugan Road is a popular spot for outdoor activities, featuring baseball and soccer fields, pickleball courts, a playground, and picnic areas. Canal Path Park offers a scenic 58-mile towpath along the Delaware River, perfect for leisurely walks and enjoying the natural beauty. Dining options include the 24-hour New Hope Star Diner and Wild Ginger for sushi and Asian Fusion cuisine. For groceries, residents frequent GIANT in Logan Square or McCaffrey’s Food Market on Bridge Street. Small shopping centers like Logan Square provide local gifts and essentials, while larger retailers are accessible 18 miles south on Route 202. Solebury's rural charm, natural beauty, and proximity to amenities, along with its lower-than-average crime rate compared to the national average, make it an appealing place to live. Additionally, Philadelphia's vibrant energy and art scene are just 40 miles away, offering a convenient urban escape.

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