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Just about anyone around here who follows architecture and design can recall Philadelphia Inquirer architecture critic Inga Saffron’s review of the Symphony House, Carl Dranoff’s Avenue […]
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 […]
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 […]
Since making over that workingman’s rowhouse on Mercy Street that we featured here in January, Giappo Design+Build founder/owner Jeff Frederick has been busy building and […]
Germantown is, in my opinion, the most eclectic neighborhood in the city. Aging hippies, avant-garde jazz musicians, academics, social activists, everyday working folk, this writer […]
What’s this modern rowhouse doing at the end of a trio of classic Victorians in East Kensington? Take a closer look at the photo above, […]
Let’s state the obvious up front: This Society Hill expanded trinity house for sale is not much to look at on the outside. And part […]
Want to lay your head in a condo where the likes of Jennifer Lopez and Ben Affleck slept? How about an apartment Steve Wynn used […]
Friday has become the day of the week when I feature properties that would make great vacation getaways. And for the work-from-home crowd, they might […]
Stop me if you’ve seen this before. On second thought, don’t, because you haven’t. Sure, on the outside, this rebuilt East Passyunk workingman’s rowhouse for […]
When last we reported on the structure that became this Roxborough converted church house for sale, its foyer looked something like this: That was in […]
Like the 250 block of South Quince Street or the 300 block of South Camac Street in Washington Square West, the 600 block of North […]
This handsome Bryn Mawr Queen Anne house for sale has had numerous stewards since Samuel Wakeling built it in 1881. Its second steward was a […]
Would you believe that the rambling Norman-inspired manor you see above is located in Moorestown? Believe it, for it is. However, it’s as far from […]
Even as some observers of the Philly real estate market worry that houses in the city may be getting unaffordable, they remain great buys for […]