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Tohickon Settlement Services acquires American Land Transfer

Acquisition greatly increases Tohickon's market share and is accompanied by two affiliate firms.

Tohickon Settlement Services, serving Pennsylvania and New Jersey’s real estate community reliably and with integrity for over 40 years, recently acquired the settlement firm American Land Transfer and its Central Bucks affiliates, Fonthill Abstract Co. and C.B. Search & Abstract.

The acquisition greatly increases Tohickon’s market share, making it one of the largest family-owned settlement and title search firms in the Central Bucks area.

“We feel so positive about this acquisition because of how well our business philosophies and goals align,” says Brendan Nolan, president of the company that was launched by his family in 1976. “We’re Bucks County-based, hands-on with clients and rely on a strong client base of realtors, lenders, builders and attorneys.”

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ALT’s founder, Lynn Groves, who established American Land Transfer in Buckingham almost 30 years ago, is staying on with Tohickon to assist with the transition. Team members Shirley Gould and Jean Yeany are now part of the Tohickon family also.

“It’s important to both of us that all American Land Transfer clients continue to be treated as Lynn would treat them,” says Nolan. “We both want to make the transition seamless to her client base and build upon the level of service to which they are accustomed.”

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Since 1976, Tohickon has been serving the title and settlement needs of homeowners, realtors, lenders, attorneys and real estate developers in Pennsylvania and New Jersey. To learn more: info@Tohickon.com, 215.794.0700, Tohickon.com.

IMAGE: Brendan Nolan, president of Tohickon Settlement Services, with offices in Holicong, Pa., East Brunswick N.J., and now in Center City.

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