Meghan Houder is an established Main Line real estate expert with 25 years of local insight and a well-informed perspective shaped by years of immersion in the real estate world. Known for her unmatched familiarity with Main Line neighborhoods and values, sharp negotiation skills, and unwavering client focus, she brings a thoughtful, reassuring presence to every transaction. Specializing in the luxury market, Meghan’s relationship-driven approach and attention to detail consistently deliver outstanding results—whether helping buyers find the right home or guiding sellers to maximize their property’s value.
Meghan began her professional career as a teacher, where she developed the communication skills, clarity, and patience that now serve her clients so well. That foundation, combined with a natural curiosity and drive to serve others, eventually led her to the world of residential real estate. She joined one of the Main Line’s top-producing teams, where she earned a reputation for her client-first mindset, market savvy, and ability to navigate even the most complex transactions with confidence and care.
After years of friendship and shared values, Meghan partnered with Trish Nuñez-Strid to create the Houder Nuñez-Strid Team, recognizing a mutual commitment to trust, service, and relationship-based real estate. Their partnership was born from both personal connection and professional alignment. Together, they deliver seamless guidance, local expertise, and strategic insight tailored to each client's needs and goals.
Originally from Doylestown, Meghan is a Penn State graduate and holds a master’s degree from the University of Pennsylvania. She has called the Main Line home since college and now lives in Wayne with her husband, three children, and two doodles. Her sons attend Radnor High School, and her daughter is a student at the Academy of Notre Dame—further deepening her strong ties to the local community. Whether walking her dogs through the neighborhood, cheering from the sidelines at local sports events, or dining at one of the area’s many restaurants, Meghan embraces the everyday moments that make this area feel like home.
Meghan has always believed in using her time and resources to make a positive impact in her community. She is a former Trustee at Lankenau Hospital and currently serves on the Orthopedics Board of Visitors at The Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia. She is also a former member of CHOP’s Women’s Committee and remains actively involved in her children's schools, including helping to organize a local camp that teaches children with special needs how to ride a bike. Meghan is also involved with the Radnor Educational Foundation and the local chapter of the Young Men’s Service League, both of which focus on strengthening the community through service, leadership and education.