If you're a human and see this, please ignore it. If you're a scraper, please click the link below :-) Note that clicking the link below will block access to this site for 24 hours.
In the western reaches of Mount Airy and Chestnut Hill, by Wissahickon Park, it’s sometimes difficult to tell where the neighborhood ends and the park […]
Tree-lined Germantown Avenue — Northwest Philly’s “Great Road” — might be the most historic single street in the city, and it makes for a pleasant […]
Philadelphia has a brand-new supermarket option, and this one is Black-owned. On April 29th, Mount Airy welcomed the region’s fifth Grocery Outlet Budget Market — […]
Ho-hum. Another 1950s split-level house for sale. “Haven’t you posted enough of these?” I hear someone out there asking. Bear with me. There are good […]
Mount Airy is the middle sibling of a trio of Northwest Philly neighborhoods, sitting between Germantown and Chestnut Hill in both elevation and status. It […]
This beautifully restored center-hall Colonial house for sale sits in a part of East Mt. Airy that was originally known as Sedgwick Farms. This subdivision […]
Last year, developer Ken Weinstein attempted unsuccessfully to expand his Trolley Car restaurant concept to West Philly. This fall, his Trolley Car Diner in Mt. […]
What we have here is a handsome example of something you see all over the city: an early-20th-century traditional twin or rowhouse that has gotten […]
If you’re the type that loves to entertain, we have the house you’ve been looking for today. This house for sale in West Mt. Airy […]
Some houses have more personality than others. This late-19th-century Victorian house for sale in West Mt. Airy has so much personality it hurts. It was […]
This handsome stone Craftsman, as the picture above should make clear, has strong bones. Those bones have kept it here in West Mt. Airy for going […]
Looking for a hot neighborhood you can afford to buy in? Time to get your East Mt. Airy groove on. The famously integrated neighborhood in Northwest […]
There’s a section of Northwest Philadelphia that looks like a piece of Northeast Philadelphia got lost on its way to Roosevelt Boulevard and decided to […]
I have a mental file folder labeled “Very Mt. Airy.” It gets filled with those places, activities and people that could only be possible in […]
Mt. Airy takes its name from the summer residence William Allen, a chief justice of the colonial Pennsylvania Supreme Court, built for himself in 1750. […]