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Laurie Curran

Laurie Curran
Real Estate Agent (Associate Broker (AB)-Standard)
Collegeville PA

Associate Broker (AB)-Standard (PA: AB066882)

26 years experience

REALTOR® 2 Active Listings Serves Montgomery County, PA
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Contact Information

Brokerage
Bhhs Fox & Roach Collegeville

Office Website
Office Address
201 2nd Ave Ste 102
Collegeville, PA  19426
(Montgomery County)
Office Phone
610-831-5300
Office Fax
610-831-5311
Mobile
610-585-2344
Email
laur*********@********.com
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Service Areas

Valley Forge: PA Strafford: PA Radnor: PA King of Prussia: PA Chesterbrook: PA Wayne: PA Tredyffrin: PA Southeastern: PA Saint Davids: PA Bridgeport: PA West Norriton: PA Eagleville: PA Evansburg: PA Trappe: PA Collegeville: PA Skippack: PA Worcester: PA Stowe: PA Pottstown: PA Halfway House: PA Limerick: PA Sanatoga: PA New Hanover Township: PA Pottsgrove: PA South Pottstown: PA Kenilworth: PA Linfield: PA Royersford: PA District: PA Douglass: PA Gilbertsville: PA New Berlinville: PA Boyertown: PA Bechtelsville: PA Pike: PA Colebrookdale: PA Earlville: PA Pine Forge: PA Douglassville: PA Amity Gardens: PA

About Laurie Curran

Laurie brings more than 22 years of extensive real estate expertise to her clients, both buyers and sellers. She is committed to fostering strong communication and building meaningful relationships, ensuring that each client feels valued and understood. Laurie's primary objective in every transaction is to achieve complete client satisfaction, which she considers the true measure of her success. She believes in treating individuals with respect and care, and strives to be an agent who is not only knowledgeable but also trustworthy, attentive to their questions and concerns.

Her passion for real estate is evident to all who work with her, and she considers it a privilege to assist clients on their journey. Laurie would be honored to add you to her growing list of satisfied buyers and sellers.

**Achievements and Credentials:**
- **President's Circle Award** for outstanding sales performance (Top 3%: 2016-2021)
- **Leading Edge Award** for sales performance (2014 & 2015)
- **Breakfast of Champions Award** recipient (multiple occasions)
- **BHHS EPIC Award Winner** (December 2017)
- Serving the regions of Montgomery, Chester, and Berks Counties
- **Certified Relocation Specialist**
- **Accredited Buyer Representative (ABR)**
- Earned her broker's license in 2009
- **Certified Residential Specialist (CRS)**, recognized as the "CPA" of real estate
- **Graduate Realtor Institute (GRI)**
- **Senior Real Estate Specialist (SRES)**
- **Certified ePRO**
- Facilitates referrals nationwide for both buying and selling clients.

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

$802,649
Avg. Listing Price
From Laurie's portfolio
3.9 / 2.9
Avg. Beds/Baths
Typical property size
2,737 sf
Avg. Square Footage
Interior living space
1113
Active Listings
Current inventory

Montgomery County, Pennsylvania stands as one of the most affluent and dynamic real estate markets in the Mid-Atlantic region, consistently ranking among the top counties nationwide for household income and property values. This suburban powerhouse, located just northwest of Philadelphia, encompasses a diverse landscape of historic townships, modern developments, and thriving commercial corridors that attract both families seeking top-tier school districts and professionals commuting to major metropolitan centers.

The county's real estate ecosystem is supported by 6,722 total actively licensed agents, with all 6,722 agents maintaining email contact information, creating one of the most connected and accessible professional networks in Pennsylvania. This robust agent presence reflects the market's complexity and the high level of service required to navigate Montgomery County's varied communities, from the upscale Main Line suburbs to the rapidly developing King of Prussia corridor.

Major Montgomery County, Pennsylvania Real Estate Markets

The Greater Philadelphia metropolitan influence dominates Montgomery County's real estate landscape, with communities like Ardmore, Bryn Mawr, and Villanova commanding premium prices due to their proximity to both Philadelphia and their renowned educational institutions. King of Prussia has emerged as a major commercial and residential hub, featuring luxury high-rise developments and attracting buyers seeking urban amenities with suburban convenience. Meanwhile, towns like Lansdale, Norristown, and Pottstown offer more affordable entry points while still providing excellent transportation access via SEPTA rail lines.

The county's western regions, including areas around Phoenixville and Collegeville, have experienced remarkable growth as buyers seek larger properties and newer construction at relatively lower price points. These markets benefit from the spillover effect of Philadelphia's expansion and the presence of major employers like GlaxoSmithKline and Johnson & Johnson, creating diverse housing demands that range from historic stone colonials to contemporary planned communities.

Market Dynamics and Geographic Complexity

Montgomery County's real estate market exhibits fascinating micro-variations that can see home values differ by hundreds of thousands of dollars within just a few miles. The Lower Merion Township area consistently maintains some of the highest property values in Pennsylvania, while emerging markets in the northern townships offer surprising appreciation potential. School district boundaries play an outsized role in pricing, with homes in districts like Radnor and Great Valley commanding significant premiums over neighboring areas.

Inventory challenges have become increasingly pronounced, particularly in the luxury segment above $800,000, where multiple offers and quick closings have become standard. The county's geographic complexity, spanning 487 square miles with 62 municipalities, creates unique challenges for agents who must understand everything from historic preservation requirements in places like Ambler to new construction regulations in rapidly developing areas like Plymouth Meeting.

Why Businesses Need Montgomery County, Pennsylvania Agent Contact Data

Service providers targeting Montgomery County's real estate market require comprehensive agent databases to navigate this fragmented yet lucrative landscape effectively. With such geographic and economic diversity, mortgage lenders, home inspectors, and contractors need direct access to agents specializing in specific townships and price ranges to build meaningful professional relationships and generate consistent referrals.

The county's high transaction values and sophisticated clientele create exceptional opportunities for luxury service providers, financial advisors, and specialty contractors, but success depends on connecting with the right agents who understand specific market niches. Having access to all 6,722 licensed agents' email contacts enables businesses to segment their outreach by geographic specialization, transaction volume, and client demographics, maximizing their marketing efficiency in this competitive but rewarding market.

Current Property Listings

As of 2/13/2026, Laurie Curran has 2 properties for sale in Collegeville and surrounding areas.

$384,900

Listed 2025-08-30

750 Ore St
Phoenixville, PA  19460

Beds: 2.0
Baths: 1.5
Sq Ft: 1,095
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$269,900

Listed 2025-12-18

203 Nassau Pl
Norristown, PA  19401

Beds: 3.0
Baths: 1.0
Sq Ft: 1,252
Lot: 1,742 sf
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Current Property Rentals

Laurie Curran currently has no rental properties available in Collegeville and surrounding areas. Check back later.