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What’s the difference between an expanded trinity and an extended trinity? From what I’m able to dig up, there isn’t one. Both terms have been […]
The Steen mansion on Bainbridge Street in Queen Village seems to have spent as much time on the market as off over the last seven-plus […]
In much of postwar suburbia, a “gated community” is a neighborhood with only one, or maybe two, entrances protected by guardhouses with gates. Anyone who […]
What makes this attractive Queen Village courtyard trinity house for sale a “courtyard” rather than an “alley” trinity? This: The gated lane off Bainbridge Green […]
If living in secure surroundings matters to you, you will want to consider this Queen Village gated alley trinity for sale. Since it’s part of […]
Anyone who lives in a trinity and enjoys entertaining friends learns quickly that: If you want to invite more than a handful of people over, […]
Would-be first-time homebuyers all ask themselves this question: Is it better for us to buy or rent? The answers vary as much as the would-be […]
One of the things that make trinities such great starter homes is the prices they command, which are generally reasonable. But as with other types […]
Aficionados of “the original tiny house” know that not all trinities are tiny. Additions and extensions give some of them valuable interior space, while others […]
The four-story — that is, three stories plus basement — version of the Philadelphia trinity house has an established order of rooms from bottom to […]
This gorgeous trinity for sale in Queen Village is truly original, and outstanding, in several ways. For starters, it actually consists of two trinities that […]
Both Queen Village and Bella Vista have plenty of little pedestrian lanes and courtyards lined with trinities, like the gated one on which this Queen […]
This week, we have a pure trinity for you: three stories plus a basement. No ells, no extensions, no additions, and no outdoor space other […]
We refer to the trinity here as “the original tiny house” because they are among the oldest house types in the city. You can find […]
The oldest trinities in Philadelphia can be found mainly in three places: Elfreth’s Alley in Old City. Society Hill. Queen Village. And of those three […]