Sell Commercial Property in Bucks County PA

Bucks County's commercial real estate market runs along two primary corridors — the Route 611 corridor from Willow Grove north through Horsham, Warminster, Doylestown, and New Hope, and the lower Bucks County I-95 and Route 1 corridor through Langhorne, Bensalem, and Bristol. Understanding which corridor your property sits in and which buyer pool that corridor attracts is the starting point for every commercial sale conversation in this market.

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Bucks County Commercial Markets

Route 611 corridor — from Willow Grove north through Horsham, Warminster, and into central Bucks County. Primary commercial activity includes retail, small office, medical office, and flex space. Doylestown's commercial market serves the county seat with professional office and retail. New Hope's commercial market is distinct — tourism-driven retail and hospitality-adjacent properties that attract a specific buyer audience.

I-95 and Route 1 corridor in lower Bucks County — warehouse, distribution, light industrial, and large-format retail. The proximity to I-95, the Philadelphia International Airport, and the New Jersey market makes lower Bucks County an active industrial and logistics market.

Route 202 corridor — connecting Doylestown south to New Britain, Chalfont, and into Montgomery County. Mixed retail, office, and flex space serving the central Bucks County employment market.

Bucks County Commercial Property Types

Office: Professional office, medical office, and flex office throughout the Route 611 and Route 202 corridors.

Retail: Strip centers, standalone retail, and mixed-use properties throughout the county's commercial corridors.

Industrial and flex: Warehouse, distribution, and flex space concentrated in the lower Bucks County I-95 corridor and the Route 202 flex market.

NNN investment: Single-tenant net lease properties with national and regional tenants throughout the county. These attract a national institutional investor audience.

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Sell Commercial Property in Bucks County PA FAQ

What commercial real estate markets are in Bucks County PA?

The primary commercial corridors are Route 611 from Willow Grove through Warminster and into central Bucks County, the I-95 and Route 1 corridor in lower Bucks County for industrial and distribution, and Route 202 connecting Doylestown south into Montgomery County for mixed office and retail.

What types of commercial property sell in Bucks County PA?

Office, retail, industrial, flex, mixed-use, and NNN investment properties. Lower Bucks County is particularly active for industrial and logistics properties due to I-95 access. Central Bucks County's Route 611 and Route 202 corridors serve office and retail markets.

How long does it take to sell commercial property in Bucks County PA?

Typically 90 to 180 days depending on property type, condition, income profile, and buyer financing. Well-priced properties with strong income documentation move faster than vacant or value-add properties requiring repositioning.