It was 18 years ago when the Diversified Investment Properties bought the Aldine mansion from the Reading Redevelopment Authority for $20,000, but on one condition—the purchasing company would have to restore this three-story landmark back to its former glory.
Read MoreThe Lehigh Valley has a lot to offer newcomers. The area is rich in history, beautiful, and a great place to call home no matter what your age. A strong economy is another important factor when moving to a new area, and the Lehigh Valley has no shortage of bragging rights in this regard.
Read MoreAt O’Brien’s Moving & Storage, we’re dedicated to identifying the most common issues our customers face during relocation, and providing expert solutions to make their moving experience an easy and seamless experience.
Read MoreO'Brien's Moving & Storage has expanded our service offerings to support the unique needs of seniors. Our new seniors division – Golden Age Moving Solutions – provides comprehensive services to support every aspect of downsizing, from decluttering to packing to setup in your new space.
Read MoreHalfway between Philadelphia and Pennsylvania’s state capital Harrisburg is the city of Reading—a historic place that has grown from its industrial roots to the 5th-largest city in the state.
Read MoreKnown as “The Christmas City,” Bethlehem, PA is located in the Lehigh Valley where more than 55,000 residents call it home.
Read MoreYou only have to go a few miles northwest of Philadelphia’s city limits to find Norristown—the second most populous borough in the state, and a community rich with a long, storied past.
Read MoreHorsham Township is located in Montgomery County, PA, and it is one of many local townships that were first plotted out by William Penn’s engineers in the infancy of our nation’s development. Today, this township has a total area of 5.5 square miles, and over 26,000 residents call it home.
Read MoreWith a history spanning more than 300 years, Cheltenham is a well-established township lying just outside Philadelphia’s urban sprawl. Full of unspoiled wooded tracts surrounding the beautiful Tacony Creek, this area was originally founded by 15 Quakers who purchased lots of varying sizes.
Read MoreOn the northern fringe of Philadelphia is a quaint township with a long past and a strong community spirit. Abington Township, PA was originally obtained by William Penn in the 1680s, and it was incorporated in 1704—making it one of the oldest communities in Montgomery County.
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