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  • 2 weeks ago | inquirer.com | Erin McCarthy |Erin Mccarthy

    Toll Brothers paid $7.2 million for a tract of land in Bucks County, where it plans to build more carriage homes for people 55 and older. The Fort Washington-based luxury homebuilder purchased the property at 984 Second Street Pike in Upper Southampton Township, effective May 1, according to property records. It was previously owned by Bethanna, a Christian organization that provides adoption, child welfare, and behavioral health services at several sites in Philadelphia and Lancaster.

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