The median home value in New Hope, PA is $925,000.
This is
higher than
the county median home value of $379,000.
The national median home value is $308,980.
The average price of homes sold in New Hope, PA is $925,000.
Approximately 54% of New Hope homes are owned,
compared to 37% rented, while
9% are vacant.
New Hope real estate listings include condos, townhomes, and single family homes for sale.
Commercial properties are also available.
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Welcome to 362 W Bridge Street in the highly desirable and visible York Place. Currently outfitted as an office space with a reception / waiting area, private office or conference room with glass French doors plus an additional office, work station and half bath. Zoned Highway Commercial this beautiful space lends itself to many uses, such as professional offices, financial services, general retail, medical, etc. and sits among successful businesses such as Pierre s Chocolates and ME Salon. Plenty of parking in both the front and rear of the building. Condo Association covers: water, sewer, trash, recycling, common area lighting, common area mowing and landscaping, snow plowing, holiday decorations, roof, exterior paint/siding, parking lot maintenance. Monthly fee of $412. Capital Contribution Fee = $2,500.
Introducing a newly constructed retail store located in a meticulously converted historic building in the heart of New Hope. This two-floor commercial space offers modern luxury within a timeless setting, designed by award-winning architect Ralph C. Fey. The property includes the convenience of a private one-car garage. The Falls at New Hope is a premier development featuring both restaurant and commercial spaces, surrounded by exceptional landscaping and picturesque views of the Aquetong Creek and the iconic Canal Path. Situated in downtown New Hope, this retail space places you at the center of historic Bucks County s vibrant shopping and dining district. Please note that the interior and exterior images are renderings intended for inspiration.
Presenting a newly constructed, modern restaurant located on the renowned Restaurant Row in New Hope. This unique space, housed in a beautifully converted historic building, offers 2,004 square feet of total space, complete with outdoor seating and picturesque water views. The Falls at New Hope is a prestigious development featuring luxury restaurant and commercial spaces, expertly designed by award-winning architect Ralph C. Fey. The property is surrounded by exquisite landscaping and scenic views of the Aquetong Creek and the iconic Canal Path. Nestled in the heart of historic Bucks County, downtown New Hope offers a vibrant blend of dining and shopping experiences. Please note that the interior and exterior images provided are renderings intended to inspire.
The New Hope Family Restaurant is the iconic and life long staples in one of the most desired small towns in Pennsylvania. This beautiful property features over 5800 square feet of usable restaurant space. The building offers 4 large dining rooms with seating for over 180 people. You're greeted with a bar area with large booths which is perfect for a relaxed dinner or lunch. In the main dining room, diners can enjoy the ambiance of a comforting, large fireplace. This restaurant is perfect for serving breakfast, dinner as well as large parties and events. The kitchen is equipped to serve hundreds of customers daily. All major kitchen equipment is included in the sale. The property did have a liquor license at one point. With over 80 parking spaces and plenty of dining seating , this is the perfect location to operate the best restaurant.
Nestled in the historic village of Centre Bridge, originally known as Reading s Ferry, this locale has a rich narrative that dates back to the early 1700s when Colonel John Reading established the area's first river ferry crossing. Strategically situated on the "New York Road", later renamed Upper York Road (Route 263), it was the principal route between Philadelphia and New York City. The ferry, having changed hands numerous times over about a century, ceased operations with the building of the first bridge in 1813, prompting the village's rechristening to Centre Bridge. This area is home to the historic Centre Bridge Inn, a Georgian style landmark originally named Center Bridge House and dates back to the 1800s. This exquisite property offers a sophisticated blend of luxury and functionality across its well-appointed spaces seamlessly marrying old-world elegance with contemporary sophistication, thanks to the visionary efforts of the current owner who brilliantly reimagined its spaces. The main floor is graced with an upscale dining room accommodating 28 guests, alongside a chic lounge and bar area perfect for social gatherings. This space is ingeniously designed to potentially expand, allowing for an additional 40 seats. Downstairs, an inviting dining area can serve 88 patrons, while the stately Redfield room offers seating for 115, expandable to 140 for standing events. The delightful veranda and patio area add 94 more seats, ideal for enjoying outdoor dining experiences. The property also features nine (9) guest rooms that await the new owners vision, all with new HVAC system installed on the second and third floors. Ample parking and stunning views over the Delaware River enhance the property's charm, creating a unique and lucrative opportunity for those looking to invest in a venue that expertly blends historic grandeur with modern luxury. Lastly, Nestled along the serene Delaware Canal, two charming barges await a visionary new chapter. Step aboard and immerse yourself in the gentle sway of the water, the soothing sounds of passing boats, and the warm embrace of the sun. These barges holds the potential for a reimagined dining experience a floating restaurant where each table is adorned with crisp linens and candlelight, offering a menu inspired by the bounty of the water. Imagine your guests delighting in fresh seafood, grilled specialties, and indulgent desserts as they revel in the unique ambiance only this setting can provide. Canal frontage is 163 feet and river side of the canal is 174 feet wide. All unobstructed views of the delaware.
A unique and historic opportunity awaits at 4 W. Mechanic Street in the very heart of downtown New Hope and in the hub of the town s flourishing business and shopping district. Recognized as the oldest stone house by the New Hope Historical Society and part of the original Vansant Estate, is a one-of-a-kind property with both commercial/residential capabilities and extraordinary yesteryear detail with a historic past. This charming and versatile mixed-use property offers space for either a showroom or trade with its two levels of space. On the first floor you will find a cozy living room with a decorative fireplace, half bath and bedroom with a second period decorative fireplace. Head upstairs to discover a second bedroom with decorative fireplace, living space, full bath and kitchenette. Additional storage space can be found in the full basement and walkup attic. Attractive stonework, wide plank pine floors, deep window sills and a private courtyard to enjoy the changing of the seasons are just a few elements that give this space distinctive personality and exude charm. Whether you have plans to live where you work, establish a chic boutique or art gallery, this versatile space truly offers a wonderful opportunity to be the next curator. Look no further and take advantage of this highly sought-after location and remarkable river town to launch your vision or promote your business to the next level!
Put your business at this high-visibility gateway to New Hope! The best highway commercial opportunity presently available in New Hope-Solebury, many uses and possibilities awaits, a retail, restaurant, hospitality, professional services or office is some of the ideas that comes to mind.. An iconic property, this 4,900-square-foot building has been totally renovated by the current owner who has used as a salon and spa services. Its flexible, open floor plan is easily converted for many other uses. There is plenty of offstreet parking and easy ingress/egress. New Hope and Lambertville, its sister across the Delaware River, attract thousands of tourists annually, and this property benefits from a location that can appeal to locals and tourists alike, primarily because of its location just outside the center of town and its easy parking situation. Median household income in New Hope is $107,000 (vs. $63,600 in Pennsylvania), according to the U.S. Census Bureau, so don t miss this opportunity to join a flourishing community just 42 miles north of Philadelphia and 75 miles to Midtown Manhattan.