This is not a house someone built to sell. Eagles Watch was designed and constructed in 2008 as the personal residence of a renowned luxury home builder — a property where every material decision, every system, and every finish reflects what someone with deep construction knowledge and no budget constraints would actually choose for the place they live.
The distinction between a home built for the market and a home built for the builder matters enormously at this level. At Eagles Watch, you see it in the limestone floors, the exposed stone and beam great room, the Calacatta marble kitchen, the primary suite that occupies an entire wing. These are not gestures toward luxury. They are the choices of someone who knows exactly what luxury means.
The estate sits on five private acres in Huntingdon Valley, Montgomery County — one of the most coveted residential addresses in the Philadelphia region. Behind the property line: over 800 acres of Pennypack Trust preserved land, never to be developed. The eagles that nest in those woods are visible from the estate. That is why this house has the name it has.