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Sandy Smith

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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ReStore Shuts Its Doors in East Kensington

The owner packs it in via a blog post.

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Survey Finds Young Professionals Bullish on Philly

93 percent said their next job might be here.

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Who’s Building Philly: Alon Seltzer

Meet the god of high-style, high-end “tiny houses.”

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Is Philly Facing a Post-Millennial Rental Crash?

We might we soon see a skyline of dark towers.

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More Community-Building in Brewerytown, Starting at $425K

This nine-home project’s a package deal.

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A New Show DIY Hopes You’ll Flip Over

Opera-singer-turned-rehabber Rachel Street turns homes around.

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500 Walnut: Can You Top This?

Tom Scannapieco and his partners did today.

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Knotty But Nice in Elkins Park for $250K

A well-maintained craftsman with retro rustic charm.

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Hard Hat Tour: Vue32, the Building

Elevating the standard of living at Drexel.

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Hard Hat Tour: 1423 N. Myrtlewood Street

Rebuilding Brewerytown, one house at a time.

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Big Shot in Arm Proposed for North Philly

A mixed-use project could jump-start revitalization of the North Philadelphia Station area.

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That ’80s Home in NoLibs for $417K

Throwback on the outside, 2017 on the inside.

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10 Great Design Ideas from the Flower Show

Indoors and out, big spaces and small, all inspired by Holland.

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The Condo Fees Are Too Damn High

Philly residents pay the country’s fourth-highest HOA fees on average.

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An Upgrade for The Wissahickon

A new owner plans to take the historic Germantown apartment building upmarket.