The 3-bedroom, 2.5-bath home underwent a top-to-bottom renovation last year, but the two-story living room is the real showstopper of the whole property.
For this week’s Curbed Comparisons, we take a look at what $1,500 rents you in Kensington, Graduate Hospital, Chinatown, University City, and Manayunk.
Welcome back to Curbed Comparisons, a dive into the options available for a certain price point in various Philly neighborhoods. This week we’re looking at homes for sale asking $415,000.
a new report that breaks population growth down by zip code shows that the neighborhoods east of Broad Street are significantly outpacing the rest of Center City.
Welcome back to Curbed Comparisons, a dive into the options available for a certain price point in various Philly neighborhoods. Is someone’s townhouse another’s studio? Let’s find out! Today’s price point: Around $1,400 a month.
Fresh off its national historic designation, the Frankford Chocolate Factory on Washington Avenue in Graduate Hospital has been nominated to be added to the Philadelphia Register of Historic Places.
Amid talks of its redevelopment, the hulking Frankford Chocolate Factory on Washington Avenue has now earned a spot on the National Register of Historic Places.
Welcome back to Curbed Comparisons, a dive into the options available for a certain price point in various Philly neighborhoods. Is one person’s townhouse another’s studio? Let’s find out! Today’s price point: $1,900 a month.
The developer and designer responsible for the redevelopment of the Frankford Chocolate Factory have preliminary plans to bring townhouses, apartments, and retail to the site along Washington Avenue.
By the end of this year, a small side street in Graduate Hospital will look mighty different, with a new condo project currently under construction to replace a series of two-story rowhomes.
Welcome back to Curbed Comparisons, a dive into the options available for a certain price point in various Philly neighborhoods. Is one person’s townhouse another’s studio. This week we’re looking at options renting for around $1,500 a month.
Pew’s latest report reveals the ins and outs of Philly’s sacred spaces, from where they’re located, where they’ve been demolished, and how they function today.
Welcome back to Curbed Comparisons, a dive into the options available for a certain price point in various Philly neighborhoods. This week we’re looking at options renting for around $2,200 a month.