Paula Campbell

Paula Campbell
Realtor®

ABR, C2EX, RENE, SRES, SRS

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Hi, I'm Paula Campbell!

Paula’s energy is infectious. She loves having her toes in the sand, gardening, volunteering, spending time with her dachshunds, and traveling. Paula breaks down barriers and forms real connections with clients, so she can represent their best interests. She brings integrity to every interaction. She’s the calm in the storm. Paula has spent more than 20 years building her expertise in the real estate industry. She has extensive knowledge of towns throughout Bucks and Montgomery Counties and has real estate contacts all around the state.

 

Paula is laser-focused on the needs of her clients, representing buyers and sellers at a variety of price points. She’s committed to helping people find their place in the world.

 

Paula’s clients look to her for guidance and the better she can understand what’s most important to them, the easier the process and better the outcome. Before she sets foot in your front door, Paula has done her research, so you have the information you need to make an informed decision.

 

Paula does more than represent clients, she takes an active role in leading industry associations, which means that she lives and breathes real estate. She is a member of the National Association of Realtors®, and a member Director on both the Board of the Bucks County Association of Realtors® and Pennsylvania Association of Realtors®.

 

The greatest compliment and testimony to Paula’s dedication is her growing number of repeat clients, homeowners who trust her to guide them through their next move.


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PROFESSIONAL SERVICES

BUYERS REPRESENTATIVE

As your Buyer's Representative, we can make the process of house hunting much easier and more efficient than if you did it all yourself. 

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SELLERS REPRESENTATIVE

Selling a house on your own can be a daunting task, but with Doug Smith, a trusted realtor by your side, it becomes a breeze.

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EXPERTISE

With my extensive expertise and resources, we can collaborate throughout the entire process to achieve your real estate objectives.

  • Extensive knowledge of pricing trends and market conditions


  • Access to an extensive network of industry professionals


  • Support and guidance throughout the entire buying or selling process


  • Passion for helping clients find their dream homes


  • Dedication to providing exceptional value & assisting in your goals

WHY WORK WITH ME?

Our top-notch customer service and commitment to our clients is second-to-none.

MARKET EXPERTISE

Market knowledge goes beyond simply knowing the neighborhoods. Ask me about the area you have in mind, available parking, or standard bedroom sizes in the area.

CLIENT-FOCUSED

Your time is valuable. That's why take the time upfront to understand your unique wants, needs and dislikes to ensure the rest of our time together is productive as possible.

RESPONSIVE

You have questions and I have answers. I'll make sure that you feel confident and empowered when it comes to make important real estate and purchasing decisions.

REFERRAL NETWORK

This industry is all about who you know. I can connect you with the top mortgage brokers, real estate attorneys, home inspectors, home stagers, and more...

WHAT MY CLIENTS SAY

We talked to about 10 to 15 different real estate agents while looking for our first home as a family and ultimately chose to work with Paula because we were coming from New Jersey and didn't know Pennsylvania and she was very knowledgeable about the Bucks County area. She made it a priority to find homes for us that would made it an easy commute to work from Pennsylvania to New Jersey all while staying within our budget. Where others just cared about selling us a house and sending options through their portals. Even after a couple failed bids and a bad inspection she was determined to find us a house and made us feel like we were her top priority. She was very kind and constantly kept in touch whether it was going to look at houses, or during the closing process. She was there from beginning till end. Paula even offered to babysit once we moved to Pennsylvania and even kept our cranky 1-year-old occupied while we looked at houses. She gave us options on houses she felt like best fit what we wanted all while keeping in mind our commute to work. She is also well educated on the financial side of buying a house which was extremely helpful as this was our first time buying a house. Her knowledge on mortgages came to be so helpful that she picked up on things we wouldn't have while in the closing process that ended up saving us money and helped us along to a smooth and painless closing. Highly recommend her to anyone looking to buy in Pennsylvania.


Jason S.


I found Paula by circumstance as she was the realtor on a house I was interested in seeing. we instantly hit it off, and I could not have been happier with my decision. She listened to my needs, what I thought I wanted, and provided recommendations, all things a "good" realtor should do. What gives Paula five stars, however, is her ability to help you distill the information, help you as the client weigh pros and cons, and figure out what truly is the best home for you in your situation. Paula grew up in Doylestown so she knows every nook and cranny which was tremendously helpful for me. She was always prompt, available, and there to listen. She started as my realtor, and is now my friend.


Buyer


Paula was terrific to work with as wel searched for a new home in a new area. She had all the information on the neighborhood that we needded- including the information we didn't know we needed! We enjoyed looking for houses with her, and quickly learned that she had a great feel for what houses were worthy of a visit or not. (When you only have a day or two to house-hunt, seeing only the best houses is important.). I have recommended her to others, and we've all had great experiences, buying or selling.


Buyer


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LATEST IN THE BLOG

By paula September 12, 2024
Tips to Make Your Home Stand Out This Season
By paula July 15, 2024
As temperatures soar and climate patterns shift, many regions are experiencing the hottest summers on record. Extreme heat not only poses a risk to our health and well-being but also to our homes. Prolonged high temperatures can lead to various forms of damage that can be costly to repair if not properly addressed. Here’s a look at what extreme heat can do to your home and how you can prevent potential damage. 1. Roof Damage What Happens: High temperatures can cause roofing materials to expand and contract, leading to cracks, warping, and even shingles peeling away. Prolonged exposure to heat can also weaken the roof's structural integrity, making it more susceptible to leaks. Prevention Tips: Regular Inspections: Conduct routine inspections of your roof, especially before the summer season, to identify and repair any damage. Proper Ventilation: Ensure your attic is well-ventilated to reduce heat buildup, which can damage your roof from the inside out. Reflective Coatings: Apply reflective roof coatings to deflect sunlight and reduce heat absorption. 2. Foundation Issues What Happens: Extreme heat can cause the soil around your home to dry out and contract, leading to shifts in your foundation. This can result in cracks in the walls, uneven floors, and doors and windows that no longer close properly. Prevention Tips: Consistent Watering: Maintain a consistent moisture level around your home’s foundation by watering the surrounding soil during dry spells. Landscaping: Plant shrubs and trees at a safe distance from your home to help retain soil moisture without causing root-related damage. Foundation Inspection: Regularly inspect your foundation for any signs of cracking or movement and address issues promptly. 3. HVAC System Overload What Happens: As temperatures rise, your air conditioning system works overtime to keep your home cool. This can lead to increased wear and tear, potential breakdowns, and higher energy bills. Prevention Tips: Routine Maintenance: Schedule regular maintenance for your HVAC system to ensure it’s operating efficiently. Thermostat Management: Use a programmable thermostat to optimize cooling and reduce the strain on your system. Insulation and Sealing: Improve your home’s insulation and seal any leaks to keep cool air inside and reduce the load on your HVAC system. 4. Exterior Paint and Siding Degradation What Happens: Prolonged exposure to high temperatures and UV rays can cause exterior paint to fade, blister, and peel. Siding materials can also warp and deteriorate over time. Prevention Tips: Quality Materials: Use high-quality, UV-resistant paint and siding materials designed to withstand extreme weather conditions. Regular Maintenance: Inspect and maintain your home’s exterior regularly, repainting or repairing as needed to prevent long-term damage. 5. Window and Door Issues What Happens: Extreme heat can cause window and door frames to expand and warp, leading to gaps that allow hot air in and cool air out. This reduces energy efficiency and increases cooling costs. Prevention Tips: Weatherstripping: Apply weatherstripping to windows and doors to seal gaps and improve insulation. Double-Glazing: Consider upgrading to double-glazed windows for better thermal efficiency. Shade Solutions: Use blinds, shades, or window films to reduce heat gain through windows. 6. Plumbing Problems What Happens: High temperatures can cause pipes, especially those in uninsulated areas like attics and garages, to expand and potentially burst. The increased water usage during hot months can also strain your plumbing system. Prevention Tips: Pipe Insulation: Insulate exposed pipes to protect them from extreme temperatures. Regular Checks: Conduct regular checks for leaks and address any plumbing issues immediately. Efficient Fixtures: Install water-efficient fixtures to reduce the strain on your plumbing system. 7. Pest Infestations What Happens: As temperatures rise, pests like ants, termites, and rodents seek cooler areas, often finding refuge in your home. These pests can cause significant structural damage and health hazards. Prevention Tips: Sealing Entry Points: Seal any cracks and gaps in your home’s exterior to prevent pests from entering. Pest Control: Schedule regular pest control treatments to keep infestations at bay. Proper Storage: Store food and waste in sealed containers to avoid attracting pests.  As we brace for potentially the hottest summer ever, it’s crucial to take proactive measures to protect our homes from the damaging effects of extreme heat. By staying vigilant and performing regular maintenance, you can ensure your home remains a safe and comfortable haven, regardless of the rising temperatures outside. Stay cool, stay prepared, and enjoy a worry-free summer!
By paula September 12, 2024
Tips to Make Your Home Stand Out This Season
By paula July 15, 2024
As temperatures soar and climate patterns shift, many regions are experiencing the hottest summers on record. Extreme heat not only poses a risk to our health and well-being but also to our homes. Prolonged high temperatures can lead to various forms of damage that can be costly to repair if not properly addressed. Here’s a look at what extreme heat can do to your home and how you can prevent potential damage. 1. Roof Damage What Happens: High temperatures can cause roofing materials to expand and contract, leading to cracks, warping, and even shingles peeling away. Prolonged exposure to heat can also weaken the roof's structural integrity, making it more susceptible to leaks. Prevention Tips: Regular Inspections: Conduct routine inspections of your roof, especially before the summer season, to identify and repair any damage. Proper Ventilation: Ensure your attic is well-ventilated to reduce heat buildup, which can damage your roof from the inside out. Reflective Coatings: Apply reflective roof coatings to deflect sunlight and reduce heat absorption. 2. Foundation Issues What Happens: Extreme heat can cause the soil around your home to dry out and contract, leading to shifts in your foundation. This can result in cracks in the walls, uneven floors, and doors and windows that no longer close properly. Prevention Tips: Consistent Watering: Maintain a consistent moisture level around your home’s foundation by watering the surrounding soil during dry spells. Landscaping: Plant shrubs and trees at a safe distance from your home to help retain soil moisture without causing root-related damage. Foundation Inspection: Regularly inspect your foundation for any signs of cracking or movement and address issues promptly. 3. HVAC System Overload What Happens: As temperatures rise, your air conditioning system works overtime to keep your home cool. This can lead to increased wear and tear, potential breakdowns, and higher energy bills. Prevention Tips: Routine Maintenance: Schedule regular maintenance for your HVAC system to ensure it’s operating efficiently. Thermostat Management: Use a programmable thermostat to optimize cooling and reduce the strain on your system. Insulation and Sealing: Improve your home’s insulation and seal any leaks to keep cool air inside and reduce the load on your HVAC system. 4. Exterior Paint and Siding Degradation What Happens: Prolonged exposure to high temperatures and UV rays can cause exterior paint to fade, blister, and peel. Siding materials can also warp and deteriorate over time. Prevention Tips: Quality Materials: Use high-quality, UV-resistant paint and siding materials designed to withstand extreme weather conditions. Regular Maintenance: Inspect and maintain your home’s exterior regularly, repainting or repairing as needed to prevent long-term damage. 5. Window and Door Issues What Happens: Extreme heat can cause window and door frames to expand and warp, leading to gaps that allow hot air in and cool air out. This reduces energy efficiency and increases cooling costs. Prevention Tips: Weatherstripping: Apply weatherstripping to windows and doors to seal gaps and improve insulation. Double-Glazing: Consider upgrading to double-glazed windows for better thermal efficiency. Shade Solutions: Use blinds, shades, or window films to reduce heat gain through windows. 6. Plumbing Problems What Happens: High temperatures can cause pipes, especially those in uninsulated areas like attics and garages, to expand and potentially burst. The increased water usage during hot months can also strain your plumbing system. Prevention Tips: Pipe Insulation: Insulate exposed pipes to protect them from extreme temperatures. Regular Checks: Conduct regular checks for leaks and address any plumbing issues immediately. Efficient Fixtures: Install water-efficient fixtures to reduce the strain on your plumbing system. 7. Pest Infestations What Happens: As temperatures rise, pests like ants, termites, and rodents seek cooler areas, often finding refuge in your home. These pests can cause significant structural damage and health hazards. Prevention Tips: Sealing Entry Points: Seal any cracks and gaps in your home’s exterior to prevent pests from entering. Pest Control: Schedule regular pest control treatments to keep infestations at bay. Proper Storage: Store food and waste in sealed containers to avoid attracting pests.  As we brace for potentially the hottest summer ever, it’s crucial to take proactive measures to protect our homes from the damaging effects of extreme heat. By staying vigilant and performing regular maintenance, you can ensure your home remains a safe and comfortable haven, regardless of the rising temperatures outside. Stay cool, stay prepared, and enjoy a worry-free summer!

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