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As has been noted previously on this channel, the increasing popularity of the Pocono Mountains as a vacation destination for Philadelphians as well as New […]
Stop me if you’ve seen this before. On second thought, don’t, for even if you have seen midcentury modern split-levels like this renovated Merion Station […]
Of the pre-World War II buildings facing Rittenhouse Square, the Rittenhouse Plaza is one of the classiest. The proto-Art Deco tower at 19th and Walnut […]
This section used to have an occasional feature titled “Why Won’t This Sell?” That department would showcase a house that had languished on the market […]
The Pocono Mountains are chock-full of vacation homes built since 1960. Freeways, widespread prosperity and increased leisure time led to a boom in development that […]
When they’re not performing emergency surgery on architectural mishaps, Cecil Baker + Partners turns out the most attractive and original modern houses in the city. […]
Today’s one-of-a-kind house, a Wallingford modern house for sale, will definitely sell, simply because of its uniqueness. But if it sells quickly, it will sell […]
While heading to a restaurant on Bainbridge Green, or to your parking space after hanging out in Head House Square (assuming you found one this […]
Stone houses are not uncommon in Bucks County. But most of the time, they take their design cues from the Colonial period or classic farmhouses. […]
Want to do more than just vacation in the Poconos? Have many relatives or friends you would like to have as overnight guests? Then you […]
There are those who say that Philadelphia is the most European of American cities. How they reach this conclusion mystifies me — until I take […]
We know how they built trinities in the 19th and early 20th centuries. We also know how they built them in the 2010s, at least […]
To start off this week, we have a stone lovely, er, lovely stone Victorian home right at the top of Chestnut Hill. Chestnut Hill Avenue, […]
Built in the 1920s to generate power and control flooding, Lake Wallenpaupack is the largest lake in the Poconos and the second-largest lake that lies […]
When choosing houses to feature in this section, I have only one hard-and-fast rule that I rarely violate: No photos of empty rooms. I break […]