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Discover new shops and restaurants — plus classic spots — on Lancaster Avenue.
On the Market at the Shore: Bayfront Townhouse in Ventnor
Bay views galore, and you own the dock outright as well.
Just Listed: Midcentury Modern Hilltop House in Carversville
Architect Morris Perelman channeled Frank Lloyd Wright when he designed this 1948 masterpiece.
Apartment Profile: The Civic
MM Partners is betting that you’ll feel better living here.
Just Listed: Jazz Age Cotswold Manor in Chestnut Hill
A classic English country manse with a little Art Deco thrown into the mix.
Condos at The Laurel Now Come With Private Jets
The last luxury high-rise on Rittenhouse Square raises amenities to new heights. Like 41,000 feet.
Just Listed: Hortulus Farm in Wrightstown
A domus in horto like none other you’re ever likely to see.
Restored Split-Level Townhouse in Spring Garden
This restoration is thoroughly modern yet faithful to this house’s mid-19th-century character
At the Shore: Beachfront Moderne in Longport
Beautiful to look at. Even more beautiful to look out of.
Just Listed: Rare Cultural Artifact in Abington
That’s not a split-level; it’s a time capsule from 1962 that you can live in.
Just Listed: Super-Green Townhouse in Roxborough
You can choose how you’ll deck it out, but the quality, energy savings and spectacular roof deck come built in.
Just Listed: Renovated Tudor in Bryn Mawr
Rebuilt to be a top developer’s private retreat, this handsome house can now be yours instead.
Modern Rehabbed Rowhouse in Point Breeze
Not your garden-variety rehab. For one thing, it has a garden.
Bayside Cottage in Stone Harbor
If you’d rather watch the sun set than watch it rise, this is the cute Stone Harbor cottage you want.
A First Look at 11 Cooper
Inside the first all-new luxury apartment building to rise in Camden in decades.
Brutalist Precursor in Chadds Ford
Forms so raw, Le Corbusier could have designed them.