Real Estate and Homes For Sale in Lafayette Hill. In March the total number of properties listed 'For Sale' was 102 the total sold was 14.
The minimum listing price was between $100,000 - $149,000, there were seven listed between $1,000,000 - $1,999,999, four in the $2,000,000 - $2,999,999. There was one in the $3,000,000 - $3,999,999, and two priced over $5,000,000.
There was an 7.3 month supply of single family homes on the market for sale.The average list to sale price was 92%.
There were no condos sold in February. There were 6 listed for sale.
The DOM (Days On Market) for Single Family Homes was three properties between 0-30, two between 31-60, two between 61-90, three between 91-120, two for 121-180, and two for 181+ days.
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ZIP Code: 19444 Location Characteristics: Whitemarsh Township ( Lafayette Hill is the Post Office ) is a 14.53-square mile municipality located in southeastern Montgomery County. Incorporated in 1704 as part of Philadelphia County, it was one of the 28 original communities that comprised Montgomery County upon its founding in 1784. Adjacent to the Andorra section of Philadelphia, it is surrounded in Montgomery County by Springfield, Upper Dublin, Whitpain, and Plymouth Townships and Conshohocken Borough. It is also bordered by the Schuylkill River, which separates it from Lower Merion Township.
Originally a nearly perfect rectangle, Whitemarsh underwent two boundary changes during the 19th century which altered this appearance. In 1850, with the incorporation of Conshohocken Borough, it lost 320 acres. Conversely, in 1876 it annexed 120 acres from Springfield Township in the Miquon area.
Regionally, Whitemarsh is well known as the home of Fort Washington State Park, Hope Lodge/Mathers Mill, Germantown Academy, Plymouth Whitemarsh High School, and McNeil Consumer Healthcare, one of the largest private employers in Montgomery County. The township is also the site of six golf courses: Whitemarsh Valley Country Club, Sunnybrook Country Club, Green Valley Country Club, The Ace Club, and two courses of the Philadelphia Cricket Club.