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If you’ve been following the news at all, you should be aware that communities all over the country are grappling with the issue of short-term […]
Just as many Philadelphians prize the uniquely local house type known as the trinity, so many others also prize the “little streets” lined with trinities […]
One way to attract the attention of horse lovers looking for a place to live is to advertise a house for sale as being located […]
It’s interesting sometimes to contemplate the things sellers are most concerned about when they put their properties on the market. Here, for instance, is the […]
This channel used to have a regular feature titled “Why Won’t This Sell?” In it, we featured houses that had been sitting on the market […]
All the way up at the city’s northwestern edge is a street called Northwestern Avenue. Cross it and you enter a thin slice of Springfield […]
You may note that this section has showcased Poconos properties located close to all sorts of outdoor activities: hiking, hunting, fishing, swimming, boating, you name […]
I refer to the trinity using two phrases: “the original tiny house” and “the workforce housing of its day.” This Pennsport renovated expanded trinity house […]
When it comes to houses of the Colonial Revival, Georgian Revival, Norman, French Provincial, Spanish Revival, Mission Revival and related styles, I find myself drawn […]
Today, I offer you two riddles: When is a trinity not a trinity? When is a mid-century modern house not a mid-century modern house? The […]
At one end of today’s home-building spectrum are the mass customizers. Firms like Toll Brothers, NVHomes and K. Hovnanian have taken a page from the […]
Most of the manmade lakes that dot the Poconos were created so that their owners could harvest ice from them in the winter in the […]
I think this may be the first time I’ve used the words “elegant” and “trinity” in the same sentence. Yet “elegant” is the best word […]
Some buyers appreciate trinities on courtyards because the courtyards are often hidden from public view. Nosy neighbors will have no idea that the buyer is […]
Okay, let’s be honest here: those two- and three-story rowhouses that you find all over pre-Auto Age Philadelphia neighborhoods are clones. Unless they got modified […]