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If you’ve been following the news at all, you should be aware that communities all over the country are grappling with the issue of short-term […]
If you’re willing to walk a few blocks to the beach, you can find some really nice houses at reasonable prices in some Shore communities. […]
This handsome modern residence, just over a decade old, might set tongues wagging in Gladwyne, but it wouldn’t look out of place at all in, […]
Last week, we offered you a house designed for those who go to the Poconos for an honest-to-God rural experience. This Tannersville contemporary house for […]
One of the strengths of contemporary design is its adaptability: Thanks to its lack of ornamentation, one can outfit a contemporary house in just about […]
This section used to have a feature called “Why Won’t This Sell?” In the past few years, we’ve run a few houses here that would […]
The split-level house has fallen out of favor, but from the late 1950s to the 1970s, it was the epitome of affordable style. Popularized by the late-’60 sitcom […]
“Sometimes you want to go Where everybody knows your name And they’re always glad you came You want to go where people know That troubles […]
The 1950s marked a turning point in American domestic architecture. As middle- and upper-middle-class households did away with their domestic help, living spaces evolved to […]
Where Onion Flats leads, others follow. Founded in 1997 by builder Tim McDonald, the Norris Square-based design-build firm has blazed the trail for sustainable, energy-efficient […]
We began this week’s rental roundup thinking we would showcase the five most expensive properties for rent in Delaware County right now. Sure enough, all […]
In today’s (Friday, Sept. 7th) “Must-See Open Houses” roundup, I let slip my fondness for Tudor Revival homes of the 1920s and 1930s. Had I bothered to look […]
Want to put aside the ways of the city and enjoy a more rustic lifestyle? You might want to consider living in the Pine Barrens […]
We haven’t checked out what’s happening in the middle of the region’s real estate market in a little while, so we decided it was time […]
Got $500,000 or so to spend on a house? Want to live close to both Doylestown and New Hope but in neither? You’ll wind up […]