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Holly Reynolds

Holly Reynolds
Real Estate Agent (Salesperson-Standard)
Philadelphia PA

Salesperson-Standard (PA: RS360299)

5 years experience

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

Brokerage
Bhhs Fox & Roach Chestnut Hill

Office Website
Office Address
112 S 19th St Ste 200 At The Harper
Philadelphia, PA  19103
(Philadelphia County)
Office Phone
215-247-3750
Office Fax
Mobile
215-900-0175
Email
htre******@**.com
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About Holly Reynolds

Holly Reynolds, a native of Philadelphia, possesses extensive expertise in the neighborhoods of Southeastern Pennsylvania. Her upbringing in Springfield Township has provided her with a deep understanding of the region, having also lived on the Main Line, in Center City Philadelphia, and most recently in Whitemarsh.

Before joining the Sivel Group, Holly dedicated a significant portion of her career to serving as the Head of Institutional Marketing and Investor Relations at a prominent real estate fund management firm. In this capacity, she was responsible for overseeing capital raising initiatives and nurturing relationships with some of the nation’s most sophisticated real estate fund investors.

Holly has a keen interest in new construction, renovations, and interior design, having successfully purchased, renovated, and sold homes across the United States. Her latest project involved a comprehensive renovation of a 1910 home in Ardmore. After collaborating with the Sivel Group on the sale of this property, she was inspired to become part of their esteemed team.

A graduate of Springfield High School, Holly earned both her Bachelor’s and Master’s Degrees from Ball State University in Muncie, Indiana. During her time at university, she competed as a Division One athlete in women’s field hockey and served as a Graduate Assistant Coach while completing her Master’s.

Following her graduate studies, Holly began her professional journey in Washington, D.C., working in the United States House of Representatives. She later returned to Philadelphia to take on the role of Director of Economic Development for a U.S. Senator, where she acted as the Senator's liaison to cultural institutions, universities, government agencies, and real estate developers to foster economic growth in Southeastern Pennsylvania.

Holly has also lived in New York City and Houston, Texas, and currently resides in Whitemarsh Township with her husband, Jay, who is involved in the energy sector. They have two daughters attending Ancillae Assumpta Academy and a mini poodle named Frank. Holly is actively engaged in her community, volunteering at her daughters’ school, coaching her daughter’s softball team, enjoying her Peloton, playing golf at the Philadelphia Cricket Club, and spending quality time with her family at the Ocean Reef Club in Key Largo, Florida.

Holly is a member of both the National Association of Realtors and the Pennsylvania Association of Realtors.

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

$536,857
Avg. Listing Price
From Holly's portfolio
3.8 / 2.7
Avg. Beds/Baths
Typical property size
2,284 sf
Avg. Square Footage
Interior living space
370
Active Listings
Current inventory

Philadelphia County's real estate market stands as one of the most dynamic and historically significant markets on the East Coast, encompassing the entire city of Philadelphia with its diverse neighborhoods ranging from revitalized waterfront districts to established residential enclaves. The market has experienced remarkable transformation over the past decade, with neighborhoods like Fishtown, Northern Liberties, and Graduate Hospital emerging as hotspots for both residential investment and commercial development, while traditional areas like Center City and Society Hill continue to command premium prices.

What makes Philadelphia County particularly intriguing is its unique position as both a major metropolitan center and a collection of distinct village-like neighborhoods, each with its own market characteristics and price points. With 6,231 total actively licensed agents serving this concentrated yet complex market, the competition among real estate professionals is intense, driving innovation in marketing strategies and client services. Remarkably, all 6,231 agents maintain email contact information, reflecting the market's embrace of digital communication and modern business practices.

Major Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania Real Estate Markets

The Philadelphia County real estate landscape is dominated by several key markets that each offer distinct opportunities and challenges. Center City remains the crown jewel, featuring luxury high-rises and converted historic buildings that attract both local professionals and international buyers. Meanwhile, emerging neighborhoods like Kensington and Port Richmond are experiencing rapid gentrification, creating opportunities for investors and first-time homebuyers alike, though often accompanied by complex social and economic considerations.

South Philadelphia has maintained its character as a family-oriented market with strong Italian-American heritage, while West Philadelphia benefits from its proximity to major universities like Drexel and the University of Pennsylvania, creating a steady demand for both rental properties and home purchases. The northwestern sections, including Mount Airy and Chestnut Hill, offer suburban-style living within city limits, appealing to families seeking space without sacrificing urban amenities.

Market Dynamics and Geographic Complexity

Philadelphia County's real estate market operates with surprising micro-variations that can see property values fluctuate dramatically within just a few blocks. This geographic complexity stems from the city's rich history, varied architecture, and ongoing development patterns that create pockets of high demand adjacent to areas still awaiting revitalization. The market has shown resilience against national trends, often maintaining stability when other major cities experience volatility.

Transportation infrastructure plays a crucial role in market dynamics, with proximity to SEPTA lines, major highways, and the airport significantly influencing property values and rental demand. The recent influx of tech companies and startups has also created new demographic pressures, particularly in neighborhoods with converted warehouse spaces and modern amenities that appeal to younger professionals seeking alternatives to New York City's higher costs.

Why Businesses Need Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania Agent Contact Data

Companies targeting Philadelphia County's real estate market require comprehensive agent contact data to navigate this complex landscape effectively. With all 6,231 active agents maintaining email addresses, businesses can implement sophisticated marketing campaigns that reach decision-makers across every neighborhood and price segment. This complete digital connectivity enables mortgage lenders, home service providers, and real estate technology companies to build relationships with agents who intimately understand their local markets.

The concentrated nature of Philadelphia County's agent network creates unique opportunities for businesses offering specialized services, from luxury property marketing tools to first-time homebuyer programs. Having access to complete contact information allows companies to segment their outreach based on agent specialties, geographic focus, and transaction volume, ensuring that marketing messages resonate with the specific needs and challenges agents face in Philadelphia's diverse and evolving market conditions.

Current Property Listings

As of 2/11/2026, Holly Reynolds has 1 property for sale in Philadelphia and surrounding areas.

$435,000

Listed 2026-01-25

4 Comly Ct
Flourtown, PA  19031

Beds: 3.0
Baths: 2.0
Sq Ft: 1,838
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Current Property Rentals

Holly Reynolds currently has no rental properties available in Philadelphia and surrounding areas. Check back later.