Home and Real Estate Editor
Sandy Smith is Philadelphia magazine’s Home and Real Estate editor. A Kansas City native, he has called Philly home for more than 35 years. He reports on houses for sale, condos for sale, apartments for rent, new construction, development and trends in the Greater Philadelphia real estate market.
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What $500K Will Buy You in Society Hill
One stylish trinity and three chances to rise above it all.
Panelists Ponder the Parkway’s Future
The start of a conversation about the boulevard’s next 100 years.
Last-Minute Gift Ideas for Lovers of Design
Books your loved ones will want to pick up off their coffee tables and read.
Past Meets Present in Society Hill for $1.95M
A certified historic 19th-century home with a 21st-century heart.
Comcast Tower Tops Off
Don’t worry, there’s a Billy Penn statue on top of it.
Korman Residential’s Suite Life in U-City
Millennials, meet your flexible-stay residences.
Living History in Germantown for $250K
A beautiful blast from the past in a historic neighborhood.
A Brand-New Beauty in Bella Vista for $370K
A dash of Rittenhouse flair right around the corner from the Italian Market.
A Tudor Gem in Wynnewood for $425K
This picture-postcard classic on a tree-lined lane has all the things a modern family might want.
What $500K Will Buy You in Broomall
Two peas in a pod and a classic split-level about to be reborn.
Classic Elegance in Doylestown for $2.2M
A stately residence on State Street, right in the heart of town.
Study Finds Higher-Than-Average Minority Homeownership Levels Here
But there’s still a significant gap between minorities and whites in both homeownership and house values.
A True Original in Havertown for $270K
This unconventional Colonial has loads of personality.
The New Holocaust Memorial Touches Developers
For some in the city’s real estate community, a personal connection to the Six Million.
“Buy ’Em by the Sack” in South Kensington for $800K
Here you can quit paying your landlord and become one yourself.