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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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Property

Main Line Monday: A Contemporary Colonial in Haverford

A real beauty that’s just a bit off center (hall).

Property

Ryan Howard’s Home Sells This Time

A buyer looking to upsize bought the Blue Bell property for a little more than $2.5 million.

City Life

The Urban Village Makes a Comeback in Chestnut Hill

City living with trees and grass on the side.

Property

A Modern Queen Village Home With a Classical Accent

This time, Classical design stands out against a Modernist background.

Living-dining room
Property

First-Time Find: A Place to Park Yourself in Belmont Hills

You can live in style in a “Greenhouse” for under $200k.

Property

Best Places to Live? Start With Chesterbrook

Niche.com says it’s the eighth-best place to live in the country this year.

Margaret Esherick House
Property

An Honor for a Louis Kahn House

The Margaret Esherick House restoration wins a national award.

Property

That House Out There: Form Follows Function in Spring Garden

Everything about this home says “efficient” and “elegant.”

30th Street Station development plan, aerial view
Property

The Morning Line on the University City Buildup

We make book on the massive redevelopment proposal.

Property

Jawdropper of the Week: An Elegant Estate in Newtown

This spacious home is outfitted to meet all your desires.

Property

These Are The Region’s 8 Best Developments

As honored by the Willard Rouse Awards last night.

Property

30th Street Station Plans Announced

A $6.5 billion investment in the heart of the Northeast Corridor.

Property

When Density Begets Dullness: A U-City Tragedy

Bland, uninspired design replaces handsome history.

Property

First-Time Find: Urbane Renewal in Fishtown

This stylish top-to-bottom renovation has many attractive features, including yards in front and back.

Business

Ground Broken for Korman Center Expansion

The project will give the campus a revived living room and new front porch.