Welcome back to Curbed Comparisons, a dive into the options available for a certain price point in various Philly neighborhoods. Let’s see what $1,250/month rents in Rittenhouse, Kensington, and more.
Welcome back to Curbed Comparisons, a dive into the options available for a certain price point in various Philly neighborhoods. Is one person's loft another person’s townhouse? Let's find out! Today's price: $1,500/month.
From a stunning Victorian to the ultimate fixer-upper, there were plenty of gorgeous homes to ogle over this year. Here, we present the 10 homes that truly left us speechless.
From Elfreth’s Alley to Chestnut Hill, it’s that time of year when you can finally go inside so many of the historic homes and mansions of Philly, all decked out for the holidays.
The 20-unit condo building is the neighborhood’s first major development in 20 years. Though the units are still under construction, new renderings offer a preview of what to expect.
The iconic home designed by Robert Venturi for his mother in the early 1960s has been added to the Philadelphia Register of Historic Places. The designation awards the home preservation protection in the future.
There are no shortage of stone homes in southeastern Pennsylvania, not to mention Philadelphia. Here are five beautiful stone homes for sale in the city, all different architectural styles but all made of stone.
One of the most picturesque neighborhoods in Philadelphia is filled with an array of beautiful homes, from 19th-century Victorians to gorgeous stone carriage houses.
For folks looking for condos on the smaller side with an even smaller price tag, there are plenty of already-built 1-bedroom condos on the market listed for less than $1 million.
The Chestnut Hill property, with its towering turret sitting on nearly 5 acres, was designed and built between 1914-17 by architect George Howe. It sold at auction yesterday for just under its assessed value of $2,070,000.
The Chestnut Hill property, with its towering turret sitting on nearly 5 acres, was designed and built between 1914-17 by George Howe, the architect that gave Philadelphia the PSFS Building.
An incredible Chestnut Hill historic home with its own certified national habitat has hit the market to the tune of $1.54 million, and it’s nothing short of spectacular.
The top five streets that came out on top ended up being the most iconic of the bunch. Give it a read, then put your phone or computer away—you've got some exploring to do.
NeighborhoodX checked out the most recently listings and found that the largest actual residences for sale range from a midcentury modern 6,500-square-foot unit in the Barclay Condominiums to the 16,000-square-foot Greylock mansion in Chestnut Hill.
Welcome back to Curbed Comparisons, a dive into the options available for a certain price point in various neighborhoods. Since it’s back-to-school time, we took a special look at rentals near colleges and universities in Philly.
The home was built in 1888 by architect Theophilus P. Chandler, the founder of the architecture program at Penn. The house is eclectic in that it’s a combination of a Victorian and a classic Chestnut Hill stone home.
One of the most spacious carriage houses we’ve come across in Chestnut Hill has hit the market with a big asking price of $1.295 million. If that causes sticker shock, consider the monthly rent of $4,500.
Clocking in a 2,080 square feet, the home is surrounded by lush foliage and boasts a pretty, Zen-like backyard. But as the listing states, there are lots of "showstoppers" once you step inside the 3-bedroom property.
Welcome back to Curbed Comparisons, a dive into the options available for a certain price point in various neighborhoods. Is one person's loft another person's townhouse? Let's find out! Today's price: $1,650/month.
From a jaw-dropping estate in Villanova with two pools to a Society Hill rowhome with a roof top pool, here are five mansions for sale just begging for an epic pool party.