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Bucks County Appraisal Experts
Looking for an appraiser in the Bucks County Area?
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When you are looking far and wide for a real estate appraiser in Bucks County, your search should begin and end with Appraisal Trend, LLC™. We appraise residential real estate in Bucks County as well as in most of the surrounding areas including southern New Jersey and Northern Delaware. In fact, we're Bucks County market experts. Check out our Market Trends page and our Blog for proof of our expertise...or visit our home page for information regarding our appraisal services.
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Founded in 1682 by William Penn, Bucks County has had a long and distinguished history. Penn named the county after Buckinghamshire, the Penn family home in England. The county seat was at Bristol from 1705 to 1726 when it was moved 10 miles north, to Newtown, which served as the county seat for 87 years. In 1752 the county, which originally extended to the New York Colony line, was reduced to its present boundaries. As settlement crept northward, agitation began for changing the county seat to a more central location. In 1810, Governor Simon Snyder signed an Act appointing a commission to select a new site. The hilltop tract they chose has continued to serve as the seat of Bucks County for almost 200 years. Bucks County is famous nationwide for its historic sites, including the Mercer Museum, Washington Crossing Historic Park, Pennsbury Manor, and Pearl S. Buck House.

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