The median home value in Skippack, PA is $371,250.
This is
lower than
the county median home value of $419,100.
The national median home value is $338,100.
The average price of homes sold in Skippack, PA is $371,250.
Approximately 86.98% of Skippack homes are owned,
compared to 9.3% rented, while
3.72% are vacant.
Skippack real estate listings include condos, townhomes, and single family homes for sale.
Commercial properties are also available.
If you see a property you’re interested in, contact a Skippack real estate agent to arrange a tour today!
Here is your unique chance to acquire a beloved business, it's good will, and it's client list. Le Butlers Pantry has been a staple in Skippack Village for over 30 years and has an impeccable reputation for quality and value. The new owners improved the business and updated the decor and inventory during their ownership. However, for the right entrepreneurial soul, this business has so much more room to grow. There is a loyal following of fans who frequent the shop. This base can be built upon to increase sales aggressively. The current owners travel to Chicago and New York shows to seek out new and innovative inventory. This inventory will be sold at cost to the new owners. There is also a list of Fixtures, Furniture & Equipment that will convey to the new owners upon settlement. Reach out with any questions and I'd be happy to discuss the possibilities in more detail. No Real Property is being sold. You are buying the Business only and Leasing the building.
Here is your unique chance to acquire a beloved business, it's good will, and it's client list. Le Butlers Pantry has been a staple in Skippack Village for over 30 years and has an impeccable reputation for quality and value. The new owners improved the business and updated the decor and inventory during their ownership. However, for the right entrepreneurial soul, this business has so much more room to grow. There is a loyal following of fans who frequent the shop. This base can be built upon to increase sales aggressively. The current owners travel to Chicago and New York shows to seek out new and innovative inventory. This inventory will be sold at cost to the new owners. There is also a list of Fixtures, Furniture & Equipment that will convey to the new owners upon settlement. Reach out with any questions and I'd be happy to discuss the possibilities in more detail.
Skippack's Busiest Intersection and the Last Large Corner Location with over 4 Acres in Skippack Township. This property sits on the corner of Route 113 and Route 73. The location is prime and Awaits the possibilities for fresh New retail and is the face for the front of a proposed Future Shopping Center / Retail Development. 5 Existing Buildings on the site with a Mix of Retail, Office, Automotive sales & service and Residential Use.