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Eileen Crescenzo

Eileen Crescenzo
Real Estate Agent
Newtown PA

(PA: )

29 years experience

REALTOR® 1 Active Listings Serves Bucks County, PA
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Contact Information

Brokerage
Keller Williams Real Estate Newtown

Office Website
Office Address
411 S State St Ste 100-1
Newtown, PA  18940
(Bucks County)
Office Phone
215-860-4200
Office Fax
Mobile
215-968-6703
Email
eile************@*****.com

Service Areas

New Britain: PA Doylestown: PA Danboro: PA Wrightstown: PA Upper Makefield: PA Newtown: PA Lower Makefield: PA Buckingham: PA George School: PA Wycombe: PA Newtown Grant: PA Penns Park: PA Middletown Township: PA Churchville: PA Richboro: PA Village Shires: PA Holland: PA Southampton: PA Washington Crossing: PA Hulmeville: PA Cornwells Heights: PA Andalusia: PA Bensalem: PA Eddington: PA Croydon: PA Levittown: PA Fairless Hills: PA Horsham: PA Willow Grove: PA Hatboro: PA Maple Glen: PA Upper Holland: PA Woodbourne: PA Langhorne: PA Penndel: PA Langhorne Manor: PA Feasterville: PA Trevose: PA Oakford: PA Feasterville Trevose: PA Fallsington: PA Tullytown: PA Newportville: PA Woodside: PA Yardley: PA Morrisville: PA Philadelphia: PA

About Eileen Crescenzo

With over 18 years of experience at Century 21 Alliance, the agent is pleased to announce that the company has merged with Long & Foster Real Estate, the leading independent real estate firm in the United States. This collaboration brings together the strengths of both organizations, creating an unparalleled leadership team.

The newly formed marketing network boasts nearly 10,000 agents across seven states in the Mid-Atlantic and Northeast regions, including the District of Columbia. Long & Foster is recognized as the top seller of luxury homes in the Mid-Atlantic, further enhancing the resources available to clients.

For those interested in buying or selling property in Bucks, Montgomery, or Philadelphia County, the agent invites you to reach out for exceptional service and expertise.

Bucks County, PA Real Estate Market Analysis (Single Family Homes)

$886,336
Avg. Listing Price
From Eileen's portfolio
3.8 / 2.9
Avg. Beds/Baths
Typical property size
2,677 sf
Avg. Square Footage
Interior living space
934
Active Listings
Current inventory

Bucks County, Pennsylvania represents one of the Philadelphia region's most dynamic and competitive real estate markets, where historic charm meets modern suburban growth. With 4,166 total actively licensed agents serving the county's diverse communities, this market reflects the complexity of a region that spans from bustling suburban centers to rural farmland preserves. The density of real estate professionals here signals both opportunity and intense competition, as agents navigate everything from million-dollar estates in New Hope to starter homes in Levittown.

What makes Bucks County particularly intriguing is its role as a bridge market between Philadelphia's urban core and the broader tri-state region. The county's 4,166 agents with email connectivity demonstrates a tech-savvy professional community that's adapted to digital-first client engagement. This market has consistently outperformed regional averages in both transaction volume and price appreciation, driven by its proximity to major employment centers and its reputation for excellent schools and quality of life.

Major Bucks County, Pennsylvania Real Estate Markets

The county's real estate landscape divides into several distinct market areas, each with unique characteristics and price points. Doylestown serves as the county seat and premium market hub, featuring historic properties and upscale developments that attract buyers seeking small-town charm with big-city amenities. Meanwhile, communities like Warrington, Newtown, and Yardley represent the suburban growth engine, offering newer construction and family-friendly neighborhoods that have driven much of the recent market activity.

Lower Bucks County markets, including Levittown, Bristol, and Morrisville, provide more accessible entry points while still delivering the county's signature school quality and community amenities. The northern townships like Plumstead and Hilltown preserve the county's agricultural heritage while experiencing gradual residential development pressure. This geographic diversity means agents must understand vastly different buyer profiles, from first-time homeowners to luxury estate purchasers.

Market Dynamics and Geographic Complexity

Bucks County's real estate market operates within multiple overlapping spheres of influence, drawing buyers from Philadelphia, New York, and New Jersey who seek better value and quality of life. The county's strategic position along major transportation corridors has created micro-markets where commuter accessibility drives premium pricing. Areas near regional rail lines and major highways consistently outperform more isolated locations, creating pockets of intense competition among the county's extensive agent network.

Seasonal patterns here reflect both local preferences and broader regional trends, with spring markets often seeing bidding wars that extend well into summer months. The county's mix of historic properties, new construction, and everything in between requires agents to develop specialized expertise across multiple property types and price ranges. This complexity explains why successful agents often focus on specific townships or property segments rather than attempting county-wide coverage.

Why Businesses Need Bucks County, Pennsylvania Agent Contact Data

For businesses serving the real estate industry, Bucks County's 4,166 actively licensed agents represent a concentrated market of professionals managing high-value transactions in a competitive environment. These agents handle everything from first-time buyer education to complex luxury property marketing, creating diverse service needs across mortgage lending, home inspection, insurance, and property management sectors. The universal email connectivity among licensed agents indicates a market ready for digital solutions and communication platforms.

Service providers who understand Bucks County's unique market dynamics can position themselves strategically among agents who often work across multiple townships and property types. Whether targeting mortgage brokers, home improvement contractors, or technology vendors, businesses benefit from direct access to this professionally dense market where referral relationships and local expertise drive success.

Current Property Listings

As of 2/7/2026, Eileen Crescenzo has 1 property for sale in Newtown and surrounding areas.

$875,000

Listed 2025-09-17

516 Galleria St
Dresher, PA  19025

Beds: 3.0
Baths: 3.0
Sq Ft: 2,155
Lot: 6,534 sf
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Current Property Rentals

Eileen Crescenzo currently has no rental properties available in Newtown and surrounding areas. Check back later.