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The historic rule of thumb is that a household should spend no more than 30 percent of its income on housing. Anything above that makes […]
Now that the community spaces are all but finished and the first tenants are moving in, National Real Estate Development Managing Director Dan Killinger invited members […]
Most rental properties come in three sizes: studio, one-bedroom, and two-bedroom. These are enough to accommodate the bulk of renters in America. But those units […]
I had the distinct pleasure of spending the week before last in my hometown of Kansas City, which means I came back to Philly with barbecue on the […]
While some in this city may be experiencing sticker shock over rising apartment rents, the stats we see suggest that this still remains an affordable […]
One reason people prefer living in the ‘burbs is because they’re greener. Houses out there have things like actual front and back yards, trees, grass, […]
Last week, we offered a sampling of apartments in Washington Square West that would be ideal for an individual or household that’s just starting out. […]
Not everybody looking for a place to live is looking to buy a home or condo. They may see themselves moving again in the near […]
With the major construction work complete, the developer and manager of the new Westside apartment/shopping complex just outside Phoenixville invited their local neighbors to show off […]
There are lots of very nice, brand-new or newly renovated modern homes on the market hereabouts, even in this blazing-hot seller’s market. Some of them […]
Eurostyle kitchens, hardwood floors and bathrooms with Toto toilets and rain shower heads may lure tenants to apartment complexes in other cities, but here in […]
Rents for apartments in Philadelphia rose slightly for the sixth straight month in July, climbing 0.3 percent from June levels, according to the latest monthly […]
You may have noticed that this section has not posted monthly data on rent trends in Philadelphia since April. We explained the reason why in […]
Philadelphia’s newest hotel is in its home stretch, sprinting towards an August opening. Wait, did I say “hotel”? Forgive me, for I had a momentary lapse […]
After years in Bryn Mawr, Wharton professor Peter Fader and his wife were ready to move to the city. But instead of settling for typical […]