January 29, 2026 - 04:26

Already one of the nation's largest brokerages, Howard Hanna Real Estate Services is making a significant strategic push by entering the competitive Philadelphia market. This expansion represents a key move in the company's aggressive national growth plan.
The firm has acquired a prominent local agency, The Duffy Real Estate Group, to establish its immediate foothold. This acquisition brings over 130 experienced agents and three established offices under the Howard Hanna brand, instantly providing a strong operational base in the city and its surrounding Main Line suburbs.
Company leadership cites Philadelphia's dynamic and diverse economy as a primary driver for the move. They expressed confidence that their comprehensive suite of services and marketing resources will resonate with both local home buyers and sellers. The expansion is seen as a natural progression to strengthen their footprint in the vital Northeastern corridor of the United States.
This bold entry is expected to intensify competition within the regional real estate landscape. Howard Hanna brings with it a vast network and significant brand recognition, aiming to capture substantial market share. The integration of the acquired team is now underway, with a focus on merging local expertise with the brokerage's national support systems.
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