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The Lanesborough condominium at 16th and Locust streets, two blocks from Rittenhouse Square, was built in 1929 to house two prestigious private alumni clubs: the […]
I’m fond of quoting that high priest of modern architecture, Ludwig Mies van der Rohe. Not only did the master of minimalism tell us that […]
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 […]
There are few nicer options for city living in Philadelphia than its stock of courtyard townhouses. These tucked-away houses usually offer a quiet green retreat […]
Picture this: A stylish, modern bi-level condo in historic Old City, in one of those handsome 19th-century commercial buildings that give the neighborhood its character. […]
Of the three communities that share Absecon Island with Atlantic City, Ventnor is considered the most workaday. But it also has its silk-stocking district, known […]
So just how green is this brand-new townhouse in the heart of Northern Liberties? Not too green, judging from that picture above. Looks more like […]
Remember that cute trinity on Iseminger Street in Wash West that wouldn’t sell after six months on the market? Someone actually came close to buying […]
This section of Phillymag.com used to have a recurring feature titled “Why Won’t This Sell?” Given what’s going on in this historic seller’s market, we […]
Here’s the deal: we’re not always neat and tidy. Kids are messy. Dishes pile up in the sink. Something spills all over the floor. Thankfully, this […]
Painter Jeannie DeCarlo, says broker Stephanie Somers, is “a tough lady. It’s hard to get her to laugh. But when she does, you know you’ve […]
East Kensington has undergone some serious development over the past few years. So, it’s no surprise that when we chose it for this week’s $500K […]
There have been all sorts of attempts to solve the central problem of the Philadelphia row house, namely, the need to fit it into a […]
“God is in the details.” —Ludwig Mies van der Rohe God, then, continues to make his presence felt throughout the building that began life in 1912 […]
Usually, we go combing listings throughout the city and suburbs in search of dynamite homes for sale at modest prices to feature in this weekly […]