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The Mike Spillane Team Relocation Advantage |
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The Mike Spillane Team Relocation Advantage! WE ARE RELOCATION EXPERTS! Moving your family to another town or state is a major event in your life! We have helped many families and individuals relocate!
If you will be moving, we can correspond by email and phone. Together, we'll determine what type of home, price range, and neighborhoods in which you may be interested. We'll send you every home or property that is currently available that matches your criteria.
When you visit, we'll be ready! We will visit the neighborhoods and homes that interest you the most.
In addition, we can talk about schools, sub-divisions, local market conditions, local culture... anything that is important to you.
We have worked with transfers to and from the following companies: Dupont, Excelon, FirstUSA, AstraZeneca, Cephalon, Hercules, Penn Labels, Electronics Boutique, MBNA, Clarinet, West Chester University . . . as well as many others.
We work with all major Relocation Companies, including GMAC, Prudential, and Cartus.
Remember: As top Realtors, it's our job to know this area inside and out, and we want to make your transition as smooth as possible.
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Downingtown PA Downingtown is a borough in Chester County, Pennsylvania, 33 miles (53 km) west of Philadelphia. Downingtown has been in existence since the early 1700s and boasts a number of historic buildings and structures. The town was originally named Milltown due to its number of mills along the Brandywine Creek, the first of which was founded by Thomas Moore. The Bicking family also had paper mills in the area, with Frederick Bicking from Winterburg, Germany, being the patriarch of the Bicking paper families. Around the time of the American Revolution, Milltown became more commonly known as Downing's Town because Thomas Downing owned a number of those mills. The town's name officially became Downingtown in 1812. The east branch Brandywine Creek runs through the middle of the town. The town is located along what was originally the Philadelphia and Lancaster Turnpike, which was an early westward road in the wagon days. The Turnpike later became the Lincoln Highway, which was the first paved road to cross the nation from sea to sea. The famous Irish patriot and martyr Theobald Wolfe Tone briefly lived here. President Lincoln's funeral train passed through Downingtown. The 1958 movie, The Blob, was filmed in and around Downingtownn. |
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