2017 Synergy Awards Our stunning Covington Model Home at Highland Ridge received: Home of the Year Best Single Family Home – 2,500 to 3,500 sq ft PA Home of the Year Bucks and Montgomery Counties Best Interior Merchandising Single Family...
See You in Sellersville
W. B. Homes' Carillon Hill is sited across from Sellersville Elementary School on South Main Street, the historic Bethlehem Pike that connected Philadelphia to what in the early 18th century was far western Pennsylvania. The town that sprouted along the pike at a busy crossroad was originally called Sellers Tavern, after its most notable feature, a large inn. The area grew slowly until the 1860s, when the North Pennsylvania Railroad was built parallel to Bethlehem Pike. The railroad stimulated the growth of textile and other light industries, which brought waves of new residents to Sellersville (by now without the Tavern) and its immediate neighbor, the town of Perkasie.
Recognizing Employee Milestones | 2016
Every year at our annual W.B. Christmas Party, we take some time to reflect back on the year and acknowledge impressive milestones that our team members have reached. In 2016, we recognized 3 outstanding employees who have marked yet another...
Founder and President Elected Board Chairman at Williamson College of the Trades
William J. Bonenberger, founder and president of W.B. Homes, Inc. of North Wales, PA, was unanimously elected chairman of the board of trustees of Williamson College of the Trades in Media, PA at their September meeting. Bonenberger, who joined the board in 2003 and served as vice chairman since 2005, had been serving as the acting board chairman after the passing of longtime board chairman Wayne C. Watson on July 10.
This Year’s Most Popular Kitchen Trends
At W.B. Homes, we know kitchens and we are happy to share a few of our favorites to inspire you in creating your perfect kitchen. Trends are showing the kitchens are "white" hot and feature hidden appliances and a mix of finishes to make quick, casual dining a snap.
Bacon Bolt Benefit Event in Hatfield
Justin Strahorn's entire family ran the annual Bacon Bolt at John S. Clemens Park in Hatfield (Montgomery County), Pennsylvania. More importantly, the Strahorn girls represented W.B. Homes by proudly wearing W.B. Homes hats. The sisters say they love to wear anything W.B. Homes related. We're just happy to support the communities where we live and work.
Harleysville: Then and Now
Situated at the intersection of Sumneytown Pike and Wambold Road, the W.B. Homes Mainland Square community is conveniently located near the Lansdale Exit of I-476 and the venerable village of Harleysville, in Montgomery County, PA. The Harleysville area was settled by the Pennsylvania Dutch in the early 18th century, but the first significant growth came in 1735 with the construction of the Maxatawny Road (now the Sumneytown Pike).
Moving? Here’s Our New Home Checklist
So your perfectly planned dream home is now complete. Designed to meet all of your must have’s, it is everything that you wanted and you can’t wait to settle into your beautiful new home. There is one more important thing that remains! Moving in....
Looking at Lansdale
Mainland Square is conveniently situated near the Borough of Lansdale in Pennsylvania's Montgomery County, 28 miles northwest of Philadelphia. Before the North Pennsylvania Railroad arrived in the 1850, Lansdale was largely agricultural. By 1900, its industries included foundries, brickyards, as well as manufacturers of cigars, silk, shirts, rope, iron drain pipe, and glue. Lansdale has been transformed over the years since then.
The Bounties of Bensalem
Modern Bensalem is a wonderful place to live and raise a family. The Bensalem School District has six elementary schools, two middle schools, and one high school. Conveniently located just north of the PA Turnpike near its intersection with Route 1, and not far from I-95 and Route 132, Saddlebrook Estates offers easy access to all directions. Two SEPTA Regional Rail lines serve the township, as well as multiple bus routes. Amtrak trains also service the Cornwall Heights station. That makes it easy to reach Center City Philadelphia, Temple and Drexel Universities, and Northeast Philadelphia Airport.