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If you have an eye for decorating unexpected nooks and crannies, this sunny Colonial home awaits your artistry. Set on sprawling picturesque grounds, this home […]
Choosing your first home can be exhilarating, but also frustrating at the same time. You may be searching for Pinterest-worthy homes and come across the […]
What you see above is a common, if unusually large, Pennsylvania farmhouse whose oldest portion dates to circa 1797. What makes it special, besides the […]
The little home with the blue door. You’ll see it right away, but you won’t forget it as easily. Tree-lined, quiet and quaint, the Bella […]
The beautiful thing about Postmodernism is it allows you to mix and match periods and styles to your liking. Usually, the standard pairing is the […]
You’ll be as snug as a bug in a rug in this charming trinity in the heart of Northern Liberties. While this home is admittedly […]
The part of Spring Garden where this recently built townhome stands was once home to several light industrial buildings, some of which have since been converted […]
Sometimes, the soul just craves a romanticized French farmhouse rather than a traditional colonial home on the Main Line. This beautiful Normandy-style stone home, built […]
“La maison, c’est moi.” This week’s Jawdropper may have you proclaiming that after you move in, for it will definitely make you feel like the […]
A common conundrum that apparently faced the owners of trinity homes back when they were new was: Okay, where do we put the kitchen? Two […]
Trinity homes all predate the era of modern climate control; the first residential air conditioning systems were developed in the 1920s, right around the time […]
It feels like each week for Trinity Tuesday we talk about the downsides of trinities, and how that week’s featured house manages to deny those […]
Part of the allure of trinity houses is the location. Many of them were built in small alleyways and intimate neighborhoods where you can squeeze […]
When you spend a few days every week scouring the Internet and the Philadelphia real estate market for houses to post online, you find that […]
A cottage in the woods? This Tudor home looks like one at first glance, but looks are deceiving, for this home provides plenty of room—and […]