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Spring Festivals in Philly
The weather is breaking and your calendar is starting to fill up with weekend plans for the spring and summer months. Save some room because Philly has some of the best festivals scheduled for April, May and June. Check out UWISHUNU for the full rundown of all the festivals in chronological order. Whether you are Tech guru, a Rittenhouse regular or a Craft beer snob, there is something for everyone!
May
Rittenhouse Row Spring Festival: Along with the blooming flowers of spring comes the Rittenhouse Row Spring Festival on Saturday, May 18. The event is Walnut Street’s annual fete with food, fashion, music and art, plus a slew of activities for kids.
• Italian Market Festival: On May 18 and 19, the nation’s oldest outdoor market and the already-bustling heart of South Philadelphia welcomes the city for the Italian Market Festival, a foodie’s dream with flavors from its restaurants and shops, along with the Annual Procession of Saints and plenty of activities for kids.
June
• Philly Beer Week: The local obsession with all-things fizzy and fermented comes to all new heights during Philly Beer Week, a regional bacchanal with special dinners, tastings, pub crawls and brewery tours from May 31 to June 9. Venues across the city open their doors for tons of events during this festive week.
• Odunde Festival: Based on Yoruba traditions, the Odunde Festival on June 9 celebrates the coming of another year for African-Americans and African people around the world with a procession, ceremonial offering and African marketplace, along with live music and dance.
• Manayunk Arts Festival: Billed as the largest outdoor juried art show in the region, the Manayunk Arts Festival welcomes nearly 200,000 collectors, buyers and designers to peruse fine art and handmade goods along charming Main Street on June 22 and 23.
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Top 5 Must Try Sushi Restaurants in Philly
The trendy sushi craze that was sweeping across the US a few years ago is still running strong, especially in the Philadelphia scene. Now you can find sushi almost anywhere in the area, from the abundance of restaurants to fresh sushi at your local grocery store. Sushi has evolved into its own style and people are eating it much more frequently. No matter what Philadelphia neighborhood you live in, you have access to delicious fresh sushi. The debate for the best is one that can be argued, but here are a few must try locations:
1.) Morimoto, 723 Chestnut Street- A quick Google search will show you all of the positive reviews. Morimoto is a must try not only for the sushi but for the striking interior of the restaurant. Iron Chef Morimoto takes Japanese food to a new level in this cutting-edge restaurant.
2.) Umai Umai, 533 N. 22nd Street- This cozy BYOB has received numerous praises from critics for the delicious sushi.
3.) Blue Fin, 1017 Germantown Pike Plymouth Meeting- City dwellers travel out to the burbs for a taste of the often hard-to-find fish used in the sushi at Blue Fin. Located in a strip mall, this BYOB might not scream “must try” but it’s definitely worth the trip.
4.) Izumi, 1601 East Passyunk Ave- Another BYOB located in the East Passyunk neighborhood, Izumi doesn’t disappoint. “Izumi is simply delicious sushi, done with care and served with style.”
5.) Vic, 2035 Samson Street- Vic is known for affordable rolls, they have a great 3 roll special for $10.95
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Philadelphia Real Estate Open Houses- Saturday & Sunday, October 27th/28th
Come check out 3 Spectacular Open Houses:
Saturday, October 27, 2012:
- 729 Sears St. Philadelphia, PA 19147 - $359,900 - Passyunk Square - 1:00-3:00 PM
Sunday, October 28, 2012:
- 122-124 Chestnut St. 300 Philadelphia, PA 19103 – $259,900 –Old City- 12:00-4:00PM
- 411 S. 9th St. #3F Philadelphia, PA 19147 – $199,900 –Washington Square -11:00AM-2:00PM
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Philadelphia Real Estate Open Houses- Sunday, October 21st
This Sunday October 21st, come check out two incredible Philadelphia open houses:
729 Sears St. Philadelphia, PA 19147 - $359,900 - Passyunk Square - 1:30-3:00PM

122-124 Chestnut St. 300 Philadelphia, PA 19103 – $259,900 – Old City- 1:00-3:00PM
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Where to buy Philadelphia Real Estate in 2013–Newbold and Point Breeze #2
South Philadelphia has always been a hot spot for aspiring home owners. But for the savvy house shopper, some Philly neighborhoods offer better deals than others. Newbold/Point Breeze is the one to watch and since the Artists, Entrepreneurs and Developers are already there and the buzz is everywhere.
This neighborhood features amazing Philadelphia real estate options for families and young professionals. With plenty of new construction and apartment complexes being developed in the area, as well as a plethora of great restaurants and bars, including the South Philly Taproom, The American Sardine Bar and everyone’s favorite Circles for Thai, Newbold/Point Breeze is without a doubt one of the new up and coming hot spots of the city.
Located immediately west of Broad Street, across from super trendy East Passyunk Square, and from Washington to 20th, Newbold/Point Breeze is located in close proximity to Center City and the I-95 and I-76 corridors. It also has 2 relatively new, but very active neighborhood associations the Newbold Civic Association and Newbold Neighbors Association
The neighborhood has plenty of street parking for residents who own cars. It also boasts a lovely community garden called The Bouvier Community Garden. Prices are currently reasonable, but with its 19% sale price last year it is all but certain the numbers will continue to be on the rise!
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Philadelphia Real Estate Open Houses- Sunday, October 14th
Come check out the following Philadelphia Real Estate Open Houses this Sunday, October 14th:
- 729 Sears St. Philadelphia, PA 19147 - $359,900 – Passyunk Square - 1:30-3:00PM
- 2834 Cambridge St. Philadelphia, PA 19130 - $219,900 – Art Museum Area -1:00-3:00PM
- 912 Kimball St. Philadelphia, PA 19147 – 379,000 – Bella Vista – 12:00-2:00PM
- 122-124 Chestnut St. 300 Philadelphia, PA 19103 – $259,900 – Old City- 3:00-4:30PM

- 411 S. 9th St. #3F Philadelphia, PA 19147 – $199,900 –Washington Square -1:00-3:00PM
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Philadelphia Real Estate Open Houses – Sunday, September 23
Come check out the following Philadelphia Real Estate Open Houses this Sunday, September 23:
- 729 Sears St. Philadelphia, PA 19147 - $359,900 - Passyunk Square - 2-4pm
- 912 Kimball St. Philadelphia, PA 19147 - $379,000 - Bella Vista -12-3pm
- 1424 S. Orianna St. Philadelphia, PA 19147 - $169,900 - Pennsport - 12-2pm
- 122-124 Chestnut St. 300 Philadelphia, PA 19103 – $259,900 – Old City- 12-2pm
- 210 Locust St. 14G Philadelphia, PA 19147 – $289,000 – Society Hill – 12-2pm
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729 Sears St. Philadelphia, PA 19147 – Passyunk Square
Open House Sunday, August 19th from 1-3pm
729 Sears St. Philadelphia, PA 19147
Beautiful move in ready home on the unique block of Sears St. 3 bed, 2.5 bath with balcony, hardwood floors, granite countertops plus much more. Finished basement, finished bathrooms and a cozy backyard. Lifetime basement warranty for waterproofing.
See all the listing details for 729 Sears St. Philadelphia, PA 19147 or check out all active listings in Passyunk Square: Passyunk Square Real Estate For Sale
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What’s For Dinner Philly??? Introducing Philadelphia’s Top 7 BYOB Restaurants
One thing you will never hear Philadelphian’s complain about is the number of BYOB restaurants in our city. A BYOB restaurant is great way to enjoy Philadelphia’s vibrant restaurant scene while staying on a budget. These restaurants will allow for you to bring your favorite alcoholic beverage with you right to your table. So skip those expensive markups on wine and liquor and check out these top 7 Philly byob options!
1.Little Fish
Address: 746 S. 6th St. Philadelphia PA, 19147 Phone: 267-455-0172 Neighborhood: Queen Village Website: http://littlefishbyob.com/ Choice Drink: Most likely a white wine, possibly red. The Vibe: If you are looking for a creative take on your favorite fish dish than Little Fish is your place. The menu changes almost daily making this BYOB a place to visit often. Also, be sure to check out their daily selection of fresh raw oysters.
2.Matyson
Address: 37 S. 19th St. Philadelphia, PA 19103
Phone: 215-564-2925
Neighborhood: Rittenhouse Square
Website: http://www.matyson.com/
Choice Drink: A nice wine selected based on the weekly tasting menu.
The Vibe: Fresh, Local, and Delicious! Along with the rotating seasonal menu, Matyson features a weekly tasting menu which always have a unique themes. The restaurant features a wide range of flavors and is sure to please no matter the eater.
3.Umai Umai
Address: 533 N. 22nd St. Philadelphia, PA 19130
Phone: 215-988-0707
Neighborhood: Art Museum Area
Website: http://www.umaiumai.com/
Choice Drink: Wine, Saki, Japanese Beer
The Vibe: Is sushi your vice? Umai is high end fresh fish combined with stunning presentation. Many innovative approaches to traditional sushi rolls, adding such elements as fresh fruit and even crumbled almonds. This is a can not miss for sushi lovers.
4.Fond
Address: 1617 E. Passyunk Ave. Philadelphia, PA 19148
Phone: 215-551-5000
Neighborhood: Passyunk Square
Website: http://www.fondphilly.com/
Choice Drink: Wine, Red or White.
The Vibe: Located along the red hot East Passyunk cooridor, this cozy BYOB has drawn the attention of national writers. The food is contemporary american and the atmosphere is charming. Don’t skip dessert!
5.Bibou
Address: 1009 S. 8th St. Philadelphia, PA 19147
Phone: 215-965-8290
Neighborhood: Bella Vista
Website: http://www.biboubyob.com/
Choice Drink: Wine
The Vibe: Paris lands in Bella Vista! High end French cuisine prepared by one of the cities top chiefs. Features fantastic renditions of French classics. Be sure to make your reservation well in advance, getting a table here can be a challenge well worth the wait. Also, please remember this is a cash only establishment. Bon Appétit!
6.Lolita
Address: 106 S. 13th St. Philadelphia, PA 19107
Phone: 215-546-7100
Neighborhood: Washington Square
Website: http://lolitabyob.com/lolita/
Choice Drink: Tequila
The Vibe: Modern Mexican food in a BYOT (Bring your own Tequila) atmosphere. Not only does Lolita feature some of the best Mexican food to be found, they also have a wide range of homemade margarita mixes available to mix with your tequila. What a great concept!
7.Melograno
Address: 2012 Sansom St. Philadelphia, PA 19103
Phone: 215-875-8116
Neighborhood: Rittenhouse Square
Website: http://www.melogranorestaurant.com/
Choice Drink: Most likely a nice red, maybe a white if you are going with fish or chicken.
The Vibe: Melograno has been doing things right for years. Authentic Itialian dishes are the highlight of this experince, everything from fresh pasta dishes to grilled seafood dishes. Just keep in mind they do not take reservations.
Great Real Estate Deals Under $200K
Here are some amazing homes around the country listed just under $200K. Check out similar priced homes in Philly! Here is every active Philadelphia Real Estate Listings just below $200,000.
Or search by ANY Neighborhood:
- Rittenhouse Square Real Estate Listings under $200,000
- Society Hill Real Estate Listings under $200,000
- Washington Square Real Estate Listings under $200,000
- Art Museum Area Real Estate Listings under $200,000
- Avenue of the Arts Real Estate Listings under $200,000
- Bella Vista Real Estate Listings under $200,000
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- Old City Real Estate Listings under $200,000
- Queen Village Real Estate Listings under $200,000
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- South Philadelphia Real Estate Listings under $200,000
- East Passyunk Real Estate Listings under $200,000
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- Marconi Park Real Estate Listings under $200,000
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- Passyunk Square Real Estate Listings under $200,000
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Great Real Estate Deals Under $300K
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Those are some amazing homes around the country listed just under $300K! Check out similar priced homes in Philly! Here is every active Philadelphia Real Estate Listings just below $300,000.
Or search by ANY Neighborhood:
- Rittenhouse Square Real Estate Listings under $300,000
- Society Hill Real Estate Listings under $300,000
- Washington Square Real Estate Listings under $300,000
- Art Museum Area Real Estate Listings under $300,000
- Avenue of the Arts Real Estate Listings under $300,000
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- Chinatown Real Estate Listings under $300,000
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- Marconi Park Real Estate Listings under $300,000
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- Pennsport Real Estate Listings under $300,000
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Great Real Estate Deals Under $400K
Here are some amazing homes around the country listed just under $400K. Check out similar priced homes in Philly! Here is every active Philadelphia Real Estate Listings just below $400,000.
Or search by ANY Neighborhood:
- Rittenhouse Square Real Estate Listings under $400,000
- Society Hill Real Estate Listings under $400,000
- Washington Square Real Estate Listings under $400,000
- Art Museum Area Real Estate Listings under $400,000
- Avenue of the Arts Real Estate Listings under $400,000
- Bella Vista Real Estate Listings under $400,000
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- Graduate Hospital Real Estate Listings under $400,000
- Fitler Square Real Estate Listings under $400,000
- Old City Real Estate Listings under $400,000
- Queen Village Real Estate Listings under $400,000
- Powelton Village Real Estate Listings under $400,000
- University City Real Estate Listings under $400,000
- South Philadelphia Real Estate Listings under $400,000
- East Passyunk Real Estate Listings under $400,000
- Girard Estate Real Estate Listings under $400,000
- Marconi Park Real Estate Listings under $400,000
- Newbold Real Estate Listings under $400,000
- Passyunk Square Real Estate Listings under $400,000
- Pennsport Real Estate Listings under $400,000
- Whitman Real Estate Listings under $400,000
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Great Real Estate Deals Under $200K
Here are some amazing homes around the country listed just under $200K. Check out similar priced homes in Philly! Here is every active Philadelphia Real Estate Listings just below $200,000.
Or search by ANY Neighborhood:
- Rittenhouse Square Real Estate Listings under $200,000
- Society Hill Real Estate Listings under $200,000
- Washington Square Real Estate Listings under $200,000
- Art Museum Area Real Estate Listings under $200,000
- Avenue of the Arts Real Estate Listings under $200,000
- Bella Vista Real Estate Listings under $200,000
- Chinatown Real Estate Listings under $200,000
- Fishtown Real Estate Listings under $200,000
- Northern Liberties Real Estate Listings under $200,000
- Graduate Hospital Real Estate Listings under $200,000
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- Old City Real Estate Listings under $200,000
- Queen Village Real Estate Listings under $200,000
- Powelton Village Real Estate Listings under $200,000
- University City Real Estate Listings under $200,000
- South Philadelphia Real Estate Listings under $200,000
- East Passyunk Real Estate Listings under $200,000
- Girard Estate Real Estate Listings under $200,000
- Marconi Park Real Estate Listings under $200,000
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- Whitman Real Estate Listings under $200,000
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Great Real Estate Deals Under $400K!
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Here are some amazing homes around the country listed just under $400K. Check out similar priced homes in Philly! Here is every active Philadelphia Real Estate Listings just below $400,000.
Or search by ANY Neighborhood:
- Rittenhouse Square Real Estate Listings under $400,000
- Society Hill Real Estate Listings under $400,000
- Washington Square Real Estate Listings under $400,000
- Art Museum Area Real Estate Listings under $400,000
- Avenue of the Arts Real Estate Listings under $400,000
- Bella Vista Real Estate Listings under $400,000
- Chinatown Real Estate Listings under $400,000
- Fishtown Real Estate Listings under $400,000
- Northern Liberties Real Estate Listings under $400,000
- Graduate Hospital Real Estate Listings under $400,000
- Fitler Square Real Estate Listings under $400,000
- Old City Real Estate Listings under $400,000
- Queen Village Real Estate Listings under $400,000
- Powelton Village Real Estate Listings under $400,000
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Great Real Estate Deals Under $250K!
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Philadelphia Real Estate – 2011 Home Price Survey
There is a very thorough section in philly.com about the 2011 Home Price Survey for Philadelphia Real Estate that is worth checking out. They have analyzed more than 376,000 sales in the Philadelphia region from April 2005 – June 2011.
Here are the top Median Home Prices by Area in Philadelphia:
| Location | Neighborhood/county | 2011 median sales price | 2011 Sales |
| 19103 | Rittenhouse Square | $660,500 | 24 |
| 19106 | Society Hill | $652,500 | 16 |
| 19118 | Chestnut Hill | $629,500 | 28 |
| 19107 | Washington Square W | $428,298 | 12 |
| 19130 | Fairmount South | $297,500 | 114 |
Median single-family home prices in Philadelphia’s neighborhoods, especially Center City, have fallen 15.8 percent – much less during this downturn in housing than the last one in the late 1980s to mid-1990s – said Kevin Gillen, vice president of Econsult Corp., who collected and analyzed data from 376,257 sales regionwide from April 1, 2005, through June 30, 2011.
But lower-income neighborhoods have suffered more than their upscale counterparts, Gillen said, as the struggling economy has edged out less-well-off buyers.
“The tightening of credit has skewed home sales toward the upper end of the market,” Gillen said. “So when you compute the average price decline for the entire city, versus computing the average price decline across all zips [zip codes] in the city, you get two different numbers.” – Philly.com’s In Center City, home prices holding their own
They also have a very insightful interactive map that is worth playing around with:
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Littering Issues in Philadelphia
Photo courtesy of crossingbroad.com
I had the pleasure of attending the miserable NLDS Game 5 between the Phillies and Cardinals on Friday night. While Ryan Howard lay on the field, writhing in pain after making the final out (2nd year in a row) and simultaneously blowing out his Achilles, the St. Louis Cardinals celebrated their advancement to the NLCS right next to him. I was as stunned, disgusted, and upset about the way the 2011 Phillies season ended as everyone in the ballpark, but the last thing I thought about doing was throwing my trash onto the field. That’s exactly what many of my fellow fans did think to do as you can see in the above picture. It’s a pretty low rent way of expressing oneself.
There happens to be an unrelated article on philly.com today called LITTER-ALLY DISGUSTING about the littering that goes on in Philadelphia. One major issue is the businesses that shove circulars, menus, and printed ads into door cracks and mailboxes. They usually wind up blowing away into the street. The other big problem is the people who blatantly just drop their trash on the ground and then go about their business (or throw trash on a baseball field to express anger and frustration.)
More than 100,000 fines were issued for trash-related violations in 2011. More than 600 tickets went to business that ignored residents with the no-circular sticker. 21,219 tickets were issued to people not separating recycling from trash and 1,429 littering tickets were given out.
Among the several difficulties in the struggle to enforce litter laws, [Deputy Streets Commissioner Carlton] Williams said, is that it’s hard to fine people for littering because offenders must be caught in the act. SWEEP officers have partnered with police to keep tabs on high-grime areas, Williams said. Although officers could sit in high-traffic areas watching and waiting to issue people tickets for littering, Williams said that that type of stakeout would be impractical. “It is very difficult to sustain such an operation because of the tremendous amount of resources needed from the Streets Department and the Police Department to change and deter this behavior long-term,” he said. -Philly.com – LITER-ALLEY DISGUSTING
Come on people… it’s 2011, there are trash cans and recycling containers on every corner of the city, please stop littering already! Here are some more tips from Philly.com on how to play a part to keep Philly clean: A cleaner city? it comes down to you
1 Become a block captain. Or if there’s already a block captain, find one for a neighboring block. The city has programs that are available only if there is a block captain to take the reins. For one, “Adopt A Basket,” the block captain takes responsibility for maintaining a trash can on a residential block.
2 Keep an eye on your trash collectors. If your block is dirtier after the truck comes on trash day, call 3-1-1 to report it. Every truck comes with a broom and dustpan, and it is every crew’s job to pick up after themselves. And keep your 3-1-1 tracking number. Without it, you won’t be able to check progress on your complaint.
3 Get a “circular-free-property” sticker. The sticker is supposed to deter businesses from putting fliers in your door, railing, etc. You can get the sticker by calling 3-1-1, or by going to philly.com/pickitup. When it doesn’t work – and it won’t – complain to 3-1-1 and the business will be fined $100.
4 Enlist your local school. The Streets Department’s Litter Free School Zone program recruits students to pick up around their schools. They also run assemblies that teach kids not to litter and about the benefits of a litter-free life. The school district has committed to promote the program this year, but parents should contact administrators at their kids’ school and urge them to participate.
5 Pick up after yourself – and others. The UnlitterUs antilitter program sponsors blocks and commercial corridors that have shown a dedication to sweeping up after themselves and others. Contact them at 215-686-5560 or call the Philadelphia More Beautiful Committee at 215 685-3981 to coordinate regular neighborhood cleanups, and UnlitterUs will give you signs declaring a Litter Free Zone. Or, when you see a piece of trash on the ground, pick it up. -A cleaner city? it comes down to you
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Tips from KW – Choosing a Neighborhood
There are many factors to consider when selecting a neighborhood that is right for you. Below are just a few of the many factors — you may think of others that are important to you.
Neighborhoods have characteristic personalities designed to best suit single people, growing families, two-career couples, or retirees.
SCOUT THE NEIGHBORHOOD!
- It is important that you scout the neighborhood in person. You live in more than your house.
- Talk to people who live there.
- Drive through the entire area at different times of the day, during the week and on weekends.
- Look carefully at how well other homes in the area are being maintained; are they painted, are the yards well cared for; are parked cars in good condition, etc.
NEIGHBORHOOD FACTORS TO CONSIDER
- Look for things like access to major thoroughfares, highways, and shopping.
- Listen for noise created by commerce, roads, railways, public areas, schools, etc.
- Smell the air for adjacent commerce or agriculture.
- Check with local civic, police, fire, and school officials to find information about the area.
- Research things like soil and water.
- Look at traffic patterns around the area during different times of the day and drive from the area to work.
- Find out if the neighborhood is near parks, churches, recreation centers, shopping, theaters, restaurants, public transportation, schools, etc.
- Find out if the neighborhood belongs to a Homeowner’s Association.
Here is a list of links to more information about specific Philadelphia Neighborhoods:
Art Museum Area, Avenue of the Arts, Bella Vista, Chinatown, Fishtown, Fitler Square, Graduate Hospital, Logan Square, Northern Liberties, Old City, Powelton Village, Queen Village, Rittenhouse Square, Society Hill, University City, Washington Square, East Passyunk, Girard Estate, Marconi Park, Newbold, Packer Park, Passyunk Square, Pennsport, Whitman.
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There are many factors to consider when selecting a neighborhood that is right for you. Below are just a few of the many factors — you may think of others that are important to you.
Neighborhoods have characteristic personalities designed to best suit single people, growing families, two-career couples, or retirees.
SCOUT THE NEIGHBORHOOD!
It is important that you scout the neighborhood in person. You live in more than your house.
South Philly Neighbors of Citizens Bank Park
Philly.com has a nice piece about the aura of living as a resident in South Philly when the Phillies are in town and playing at Citizens Bank Park down the street at Broad & Pattison. Check out some of these quotes from the article and check out all of the South Philadelphia Homes For Sale!
“They all speak with awe of the rare treat of being so nearby, night after night, win after win,… It’s a treat, they say, to know something’s up moments before it’s on television, a joy to maintain such a visceral relationship with a team, a ballpark, a game.”
“‘I’ve got a front-row seat,’ says Guerrera, 58, who says she’s out on the steps for nearly every home game. She cannot see the field, but it does not matter. The rhythm, sounds, the masses in view, are enough.”
“‘It gets crazy,’ said Dennis, who did not give his last name,… ‘You can hear the hits and everything. It’s perfect. When the World Series is on, you turn down the TV and listen for the screaming and then go in and see what happened.’”
Read the rest of the article, Close Play, by Amy Rosenberg
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Philadelphia Open Houses – Sunday, June 12th
| 2:30-4pm
Address: 1717 Green St. #4 City, State, Zip: Philadelphia, PA 19130 Sale Price: $265,000 |
1:30-3:30pm
Address: 2305 Lombard St. City, State, Zip: Philadelphia, PA 19146 Sale Price: $3,700 (RNT) |
11am-1pm
Address: 812 S 12th St. City, State, Zip: Philadelphia, PA 19147 Sale Price: $549,000 |
| 1-3pm
Address: 859 N. 24th St. City, State, Zip: Philadelphia, PA 19130 Sale Price: $549,000
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12-2pm
Address: 832 Wharton St. City, State, Zip: Philadelphia, PA 19147 Sale Price: $320,000 |
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Philadelphia Open Houses – Sunday, May 22nd
| 12-2:30pm
Address: 1717 Green St. #4 City, State, Zip: Philadelphia, PA 19130 Sale Price: $265,000 |
12:30-2 pm
Address: 844-846 N 29th St. #119 City, State, Zip: Philadelphia, PA 19130 Sale Price: $322,000
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| 1-3 pm
Address: 108 Christian St. City, State, Zip: Philadelphia, PA 19147 Sale Price: $489,000 |
12:30-2pm
Address: 844-846 N 29th St. #120 City, State, Zip: Philadelphia, PA Rent Price: $2,100 |
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| 2-4pm
Address: 859 N. 24th St. City, State, Zip: Philadelphia, PA 19130 Sale Price: $579,000
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12-2pm
Address: 1637 Webster St. City, State, Zip: Philadelphia, PA 19146 Sale Price: $265,000 |
SATURDAY 1-3pm
Address: 832 Wharton St. City, State, Zip: Philadelphia, PA 19147 Sale Price: $320,000 |
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Philly named “Sandwich City” by Saveur Magazine
“There’s no better place for lunch on a roll than Philly” -Saveur Magazine
Places mentioned in Saveur Magazine:
J&G Lunchmeat Villa – Ardmore
Chickies Italian Deli – South Philly
Chink’s Steaks – Tacony
Jim’s Steaks – West Philly, South Street, Northeast, Springfield
DiNic’s - Reading Terminal Market
Pat’s King of Steaks – Passyunk Square
Shank’s Original – Center City
Check out the articles on Saveur.com – The Sandwich City & Philly Tastes
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Listing of the Day – 832 Wharton St.
This renovated contemporary home just hit the market this week. Very stylish, gets plenty of sun, has a private patio, not your typical South Philly rowhome. Located in a youthful neighborhood at a good value.
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Philadelphia’s Vacant Land Issues
A new report released yesterday revealed that Philadelphia needs to do something quickly about vacant land and abandoned buildings because it is costing the city millions of dollars and Philadelphia’s real estate value billions of dollars.
The amount of blighted properties actually brings down the total value of real estate in the city by about $3.6 billion which is an average of about $8,000 per household. The city spends $20 million a year maintaining vacant lots, cleaning up waste, demolishing/sealing dangerous buildings, and providing extra fire/police protection. Privately owned vacant properties owe the city about $70 million back in taxes. This number increases by $2 million each year.
The company that directed this study is called Econsult Corp. They say if Philadelphia can change the way it manages vacant properties then the city would have the potential of significantly stimulating development in certain neighborhoods with healthy real estate markets. They estimate that reforms could ignite the building of 3,400 new housing units within the next 5 years in areas where the cost of new construction would be less than the home’s value. These neighborhoods include parts of Northeast Philadelphia, the Art Museum Area, Northern Liberties, Passyunk Square, Queen Village, University City, and Kensington.
Check out the full article at Philly.com
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More People Moving Into Philly Than Out
According to a new report, since 1993 the rate of people moving into Philadelphia has steadily increased while the rate of people leaving has dwindled. This report was released on Wednesday by the Pew Charitable Trusts’ Philadelphia Research Initiative, based on IRS data.
The number of people moving into the city has steadily increased from 31,837 in 1993 to 52,096 in 2008. Population growth in Philadelphia is due to a greater number of births than deaths and an increase of immigrants and empty nesters moving from the suburbs to the city.
These trends point to a reversal of long-term decline in the city’s population. For six decades people generally fled Philadelphia for the surrounding suburbs.
Check out Philly.com for more on this story.
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New Listing – 3 Bed 2 Bath – Passyunk Square
◊Steps from the HOT East Passyunk Shopping & Dinning district
◊ Modern living room w/ hardwood floors & custom woodwork
◊ Large dining room w/ plenty of natural light & Hardwood flooring
◊ Rear patio perfect for summertime BBQ’s
◊ 3 Large Bedrooms including a brand new master suite
◊ Newly renovated bathrooms with slate tile
◊ New high velocity central air system
◊ Highly desirable block & neighborhood
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2008 Real Estate Review, South Philadelphia
The following is the address of every home that sold in the first half of 2008 in South Philadelphia neighborhoods.
Lowest SOLD Price Highest SOLD Price
Pennsport $70,000 $545,000
Italian Market $139,850 $340,500
Passyunk Square $160,000 $305,000
Grays Ferry $12,000 $126,000
Girard Estates $37,000 $524,900
Packer Park $230,000 $559,000
Point Breeze $45,000 $159,000
Whitman $90,000 $210,000








































