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One of the conundrums of homeownership in America is that our houses are both assets and consumables. Over time, they deteriorate, but we also want […]
The “shingle style” house is most closely associated with New England, Long Island and New Jersey, especially the Jersey shore. It’s not as common in […]
Looking to live on the Main Line without spending a ton of money to do it? You might want to consider renting while you contemplate […]
To judge from the photo above, this home is an enlarged version of the cabin in the woods. But that house peeking out from in […]
As you may have read earlier, it seems that Millennials are eager to buy. And they’re approaching the age where they’re also thinking about raising […]
The farms have all but disappeared from this part of the Main Line, but this handsome 1908 farmhouse remains standing as a reminder of what […]
Wayne, the heart of Radnor Township, is one of the Main Line’s two downtowns. Which means that this small wonder of a home lets you […]
Springfield! Even before “The Simpsons,” this place name had a sort of Everyplace quality to it. After all, you’ll find at least one of these […]
We have a question about this one-of-a-kind Penn Valley home: Who designed it? The listing agent apparently doesn’t know, for if he did, we’re certain […]
Are you looking to avoid breaking the bank but only want to look at listings with a Main Line mailing address? We found three options […]
Straddling two counties, Ardmore is one of the Main Line’s largest and liveliest suburban communities. It boasts some of the best shops, restaurants, bars, festivals, and […]
They say you shouldn’t judge a book by its cover. Yet, with one look upon this trinity’s gated entryway, adorned with beautiful mosaics designed by […]
There are two ways for you to avoid having to mow your grass and shovel the snow from your walkways and driveways in winter if […]
There are loads of Colonial-style homes on the Main Line, as we have so often remarked. Dutch Colonial homes, however, are rare — and it’s even rarer […]
The great irony about most modern suburban subdivisions is that their names often refer to the things that were destroyed in order to produce them: […]