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Mt. Airy may be one neighborhood, but its two sides have distinct personalities that are knit together by its main drag, Germantown Avenue. East Mt. […]
This 1910 center-hall Colonial in Wayne has all the basic elements of this staple Main Line house type: a central entrance foyer with grand staircase […]
703 Polo Circle | 4 bedrooms, 2 full baths, 1 half bath, 2,884 square feet, $499,000 This contemporary Colonial not only has a stellar location, with just […]
This spectacular 1970s* contemporary home sits on a quiet cul-de-sac on Haverford’s north side. Viewing it from the outside, you might be forgiven for thinking […]
With this post, we introduce a new feature aimed at taking the pulse of the local housing market. Each week, we will select a neighborhood […]
If you hear faint echoes of the late, lamented “La Ronda” emanating from the house above, we wouldn’t be a bit surprised. “Rock Rose” has […]
Today’s Main Line builders produce modern homes that look like they’ve been around for decades — but you can usually tell they haven’t by examining the […]
Back when the British still ran the show here, most of the area beyond Philadephia (and by “Philadelphia” we mean what we now call “Center […]
The building we now know as the Lanesborough was built in 1929 as the home of the Haverford Club and the Yale Club. Today, it’s […]
Located on a quiet, isolated lane with only one entrance in Berwyn’s Buttonwood Farms community is this typical – and typically modest – 1970s center-hall […]
Chestnut Hill’s One West condo is a double first for the elevated Philadelphia neighborhood: The first new residential construction on Germantown Avenue and its first […]
There are lots of fabulous mansions on the Main Line. We’ve featured several of them in this space. But we’ve run across very few of […]
Living at Brandybend Farm makes you a link in the great chain of history. Brandybend is located next to Trimble’s Ford, the famous crossing used by General […]
Just off the point where the Avenue of the Arts and South Street cross, where Hawthorne and Washington Square West meet, is a stylish new […]
“Can’t repeat the past?…Why, of course you can!” It’s hard not to imagine Jay Gatsby, tragic hero of The Great Gatsby, bellowing this in the doorway of “La […]