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When it comes to an important decision like buying or selling a home, I believe you should expect more than the service provided by most Realtors today. That's why for more than 20 years I have been providing unsurpassed real estate service to my clients in Phoenixville, Collegeville, Audubon and the surrounding Chester County and Montgomery County real estate markets.
If you are looking for a Realtor who will work hard to represent your real estate interests, I hope you will take a few minutes to learn more about me and what distinguishes me from other Realtors in the Phoenixville, Collegeville, Audubon area.
Call or email me today for prompt, professional real estate service.
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Areas Served
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Audubon
Berwyn
Blue Bell
Bryn Mawr
Chester Springs
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Chesterbrook
Conshohocken
Devon
Downingtown
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East Goshen
East Norriton
Eagleville
Exton
Jeffersonville
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Kimberton
King of Prussia
Lafayette Hill
Lionville
Malvern
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Marchwood
Mont Clare
Norristown
Oaks
Paoli
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Phoenixville
Plymouth Meeting
Radnor
Royersford
Spring City
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St. David's
Worcester
Trappe
Trooper
Valley Forge
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Villanova
West Goshen
West Norriton
Wayne
West Chester
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About Collegeville, Pennsylvania
Collegeville derives its name from the Pennsylvania Female College founded in 1851. The first train arrived In 1868 and the station was named Collegeville Station. Collegeville Information from Wikipedia
Collegeville Borough and the surrounding community of Collegeville are home to many merchants, which provide many of the goods and services for the region. The borough of Collegeville is home to Ursinus College, as well as many local businesses. Pfizer's pharmaceutical division has a global campus in Collegeville. GlaxoSmithKline's research and development facility is also in Collegeville. Collegeville Employment Opportunities
The Perkiomen Valley School District is a premier school districts serving nearly 5,900 students in the communities of Collegeville, Lower Frederick, Perkiomen, Schwenksville, Skippack, and Trappe. The district has a total of seven schools: a high school, two middle schools; and four elementary schools. Collegeville Schools
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