Steven Dome August 12, 2026
Recent transactions across New Hope, Doylestown and Newtown offer a glimpse into the range of opportunities available in the Bucks County real estate market.
From a multimillion-dollar luxury property in New Hope to a sought-after Doylestown home and strong interest in a Newtown-area listing, buyers continue to pursue homes across multiple Bucks County price points.
For Realtor® Steven Dome, these communities form part of the Bucks County market he serves every day.
Here’s a closer look at three properties that tell the story.
One of the most notable recent transactions is 9 Devon Drive in New Hope, PA, which closed for $2.45 million.
The Bridlewood Farms Colonial featured approximately 6,000 square feet of living space, five bedrooms and more than an acre of property.
Its private pool, expansive interior and combination of traditional architecture and modern upgrades made the home a strong example of the New Hope luxury real estate market.
For owners of distinctive New Hope properties, transactions at this level are worth watching because they provide fresh information about activity within the area’s luxury segment.
In Doylestown, 4529 Old Oak Road recently sold for $605,000.
The three-bedroom Summer Hill property offered approximately 2,263 square feet of living space and was originally offered for $589,000.
With hardwood floors, generous living spaces, scenic views and convenient access to the greater Doylestown area, the home represented a very different segment of Bucks County real estate from 9 Devon Drive — but an equally important one.
Together, the two sales illustrate why it can be misleading to talk about “the Bucks County market” as though every property behaves the same way.
Real estate here is highly local.
Another property to watch is 2134 W Wellington Road, Newtown, PA 18940.
The property was offered at $900,000 and is now pending, demonstrating buyer interest in another highly desirable portion of Bucks County.
Located in the Yardley Run community of Lower Makefield Township, the four-bedroom home offers approximately 2,942 square feet of finished living space on 0.34 acres.
Highlights include hardwood flooring, a fireplace, two dedicated office spaces, a large primary suite, unfinished basement and two-car garage with an electric vehicle charger.
Major recent improvements include a newer roof and HVAC system, while the property’s rear yard offers open farm views and a sense of privacy.
Its location also provides convenient access to Newtown, Yardley, Washington Crossing and major commuter routes.
Put these three properties side by side and an important pattern emerges.
Bucks County attracts buyers at a broad range of price points and for very different reasons.
Some are seeking the luxury and character associated with New Hope.
Others want the Doylestown lifestyle.
Still others prioritize the Newtown and Lower Makefield area, access to commuter routes, generous suburban homes and proximity to nearby towns.
A knowledgeable Bucks County Realtor needs to understand those differences.
Steven Dome focuses on Bucks County and the Philadelphia area, with New Hope, Solebury, Doylestown, Newtown, Washington Crossing and Buckingham Township among his core markets.
His background in architectural fabrication gives him a detail-oriented perspective on homes, while his experience with photography and drone content provides an understanding of real estate marketing and presentation.
Client testimonials also repeatedly highlight Steven’s communication, attentiveness, local knowledge and willingness to go beyond what is expected during a transaction.
Whether you’re purchasing your first home, searching for a luxury property or preparing to sell a Bucks County residence, having an agent who understands the individual communities can make the process considerably easier.
Recent activity in New Hope, Doylestown and Newtown is a reminder that opportunities aren’t limited to one neighborhood or price range.
If you’re considering selling, now is a good time to understand where your property fits within the current Bucks County market.
If you’re buying, working with a Realtor who understands multiple communities can help you compare homes, locations and value more effectively.
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