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| 3727 Baring St |
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| 433 N 39Th St |
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| 3202 Powelton Ave #1ST FL | |||
![]() | Price | $2,400 | |
| Sqft | 1,200 | ||
| $/Sqft | $2 | ||
| Beds/Baths | 3B/1b | ||
| Listed | 6 day(s) | ||
| 424 N 31St St | |||
![]() | Price | $179,000 | |
| Sqft | 840 | ||
| $/Sqft | $213 | ||
| Beds/Baths | 2B/1b | ||
| Listed | 7 day(s) | ||
| 4127 Spring Garden St | |||
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| Sqft | 1,190 | ||
| $/Sqft | $160 | ||
| Beds/Baths | 3B/1b | ||
| Listed | 7 day(s) | ||
| 3806 Hamilton St | |||
![]() | Price | $360,000 | |
| Sqft | 2,820 | ||
| $/Sqft | $128 | ||
| Beds/Baths | 6B/2b | ||
| Listed | 21 day(s) | ||
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Powelton Village
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Walkscore: 83 out of 100 - Very Walkable
The Deal:
A true city neighborhood that very diverse and thriving. Home to students, artists and families, it is both commercial and residential and provides a great quality of life environment.
The Feel:
Genteel neighborhood with mostly historic Victorian homes and large twin townhomes.
Neighborhood Link: Powelton Village Civic Association
Powelton Village extends north from Market Street to Spring Garden Street, east to 32nd Street, west to 40th and Spring Garden Streets, and to 44th and Market Streets. It was once the residential spot for Philadelphia industrial tycoons and the architecture and streets reflect that today. Commercial activity in Powelton Village is concentrated on Lancaster Avenue, particularly between 35th Street and 37th Street. The avenue is lined with shops, restaurants, and various other retail establishments. Many local businesses benefit from both Powelton residents and college students. Just like the “First Friday” in Old City neighborhood, Lancaster Avenue's "Second Fridays" takes place on the second Friday of every month, where shops and galleries are open later and often have various specials, and sometimes live music.
Powelton Village Blog
Where to buy Philadelphia Real Estate in 2013–#3 West Philly
West Philadelphia for those not in the know is just the rough neighborhood where the Fresh Prince of Bellaire was born and raised. However, this hidden gem wedged between Philadelphia and Delaware County and home to he University of Pennsylvania, Drexel University, University of the Sciences and St. Josephs University offers plenty of unbelievable housing opportunities for people of all income brackets.
Although University City and Poweltown Village are old news now with home prices competing with Center City over the bridge, there are still some bargains to be found in Spruce Hill, Garden Court, and Cedar Park. Nestled on their tree-lined streets, you’ll come across elegant Queen Anne Philadelphia row-homes, featuring classical columned wrap-around porches, splendid bay windows, gable features, decorative iron fences, and intricate detailing. Along Chester Avenue you will find Philadelphia brownstones set back from the street by 25 yards which offers spacious front lawns.
But does it have the 3 things to look for in an up and coming neighborhood? Sure does, Plenty of Artists and Musicians, many new restautrants, especially ethnic and the city is ponying up$4000 for professionals who will move here. Plus it has 1 more perk if you are an Employee of Penn or Drexel. These Universities, along with the city are giving their employees incentives to buy in West Philly now. Penn is offering their employees $7500 + $4000 from the city for closing costs, while Drexel is offering a whopping heir employees $15,000 + $4000 from the city for closing costs. As alumni, the Atacan Group is also adding their own incentive, so if you work or teach at Penn or Drexel you need to call us NOW!
With Philadelphia homes (outside of Uni City & P Village) in these neighborhoods averaging about half the price of their University City neighbor, you get a peaceful suburban environment, but in an extremely affordable, diverse and pleasant place to live.
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To view every Philadelphia Real Estate Listing, including Philadelphia Condos visit www.CenterCityRealEstate.com
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
- Fitler Square Real Estate Listings under $200,000
- 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
- Newbold Real Estate Listings under $200,000
- Passyunk Square Real Estate Listings under $200,000
- Pennsport Real Estate Listings under $200,000
- Whitman Real Estate Listings under $200,000
This is brought to you by Philadelphia Real Estate Blog
To view every Philadelphia Real Estate Listing, including Philadelphia Condos visit www.CenterCityRealEstate.com
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
- 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
This is brought to you by Philadelphia Real Estate Blog
To view every Philadelphia Real Estate Listing, including Philadelphia Condos visit www.CenterCityRealEstate.com
Great Real Estate Deals Under $250K!
Visit msnbc.com for breaking news, world news, and news about the economy
Here are some great deals around the country. Check out similar deals going on in Philly. Here is every active Philadelphia Real Estate Listings under $250,000.
Or search by ANY Neighborhood:
- Rittenhouse Square Real Estate Listings under $250,000
- Society Hill Real Estate Listings under $250,000
- Washington Square Real Estate Listings under $250,000
- Art Museum Area Real Estate Listings under $250,000
- Avenue of the Arts Real Estate Listings under $250,000
- Bella Vista Real Estate Listings under $250,000
- Chinatown Real Estate Listings under $250,000
- Fishtown Real Estate Listings under $250,000
- Northern Liberties Real Estate Listings under $250,000
- Graduate Hospital Real Estate Listings under $250,000
- Fitler Square Real Estate Listings under $250,000
- Old City Real Estate Listings under $250,000
- Queen Village Real Estate Listings under $250,000
- Powelton Village Real Estate Listings under $250,000
- University City Real Estate Listings under $250,000
- South Philadelphia Real Estate Listings under $250,000
- East Passyunk Real Estate Listings under $250,000
- Girard Estate Real Estate Listings under $250,000
- Marconi Park Real Estate Listings under $250,000
- Newbold Real Estate Listings under $250,000
- Passyunk Square Real Estate Listings under $250,000
- Pennsport Real Estate Listings under $250,000
- Whitman Real Estate Listings under $250,000
This is brought to you by Philadelphia Real Estate Blog
To view every Philadelphia Real Estate Listing, including Philadelphia Condos visit www.CenterCityRealEstate.com
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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