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September 15, 2009

(An Over Priced Piece Of Crap)
Step right up, and get in line, because I see buyers shelling out good money for them all the time. Although, since they are not “my” buyers, I have no right to step in and tell them what I think. Well, that ain’t going to be the case if you happen to contact me, and we decide to go condo shopping. You are going to get full-on honesty.
Snarky, yes. Honest- you betcha.
I have to be bloody honest and truthful if I see you dangling over the edge of a cliff. Perhaps I am too much of a big-brain, or I have too many opinions. Or maybe I just know what the heck I am doing when it comes to Philly Real Estate, and don’t want to see you buy in a building that I believe is a poor investment.
Whatever the case, if you don’t like me, then fire me, or don’t return my phone calls. But I am going to be a loud mouth, and that is just my style.
Though I can’t control the overall Philadelphia loft and condo market, I can hopefully help you avoid some of the pitfalls that I see buyers fall into. That is my goal. To keep you as clean as possible!
Drop me a note if you want to chat sometime…
Mark Wade
www.CenterCityCondos.com
Prudential Fox and Roach REALTORS®
530 Walnut St., Suite 260 Philadelphia, PA 19106
Tags: apartments for sale in philadelphia, Art Museum Area Apartments, center city condos, condominiums, fitler square condominiums, fitler square condos, Northern Liberties condominiums, Old City Apartments, Philadelphia condominiums, Philadelphia Flats, philadelphia realtor, philly lofts, rittenhouse square condos, Washington Square West Condos
August 19, 2009
We received this useful bit of information here in Center City Philadelphia this month from Prudential Fox and Roach’s Research Division. The numbers indicate that Philadelphia sellers need to be very cautious when pricing their homes andcondos for sale in the current market and they may experience somewhat longer than expected marketing time. Month’s supply of inventory refers to how many months it would take to sell the inventory (homes for sale) based on the rate of sales (homes sold).
Month’s Supply of Inventory by Price Range, July 2007-July 2009:
Price Range July 2007 July 2008 July 2009 % Change 07-09
All Price Points 7.3 9.4 9.8 34.4
$1,000,000+ 23.7 26.9 43.4 83.6
$1,000,000-$750,000 12.4 17.2 24.2 95.1
$750,000-$500,000 9.3 12.4 18.0 92.9
$500,000-$300,000 7.9 10.1 12.0 51.6
$300,000-0 6.5 8.6 8.1 25.5
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Philadelphia Buyers on the other hand, have a larger inventory from which to select their home and interest rates remain at a very low, affordable level. First time home buyers also have until November 30 to take advantage of the $8000 tax credit.
Mark Wade
www.CenterCityCondos.com
Prudential Fox and Roach REALTORS®
530 Walnut St., Suite 260 Philadelphia, PA 19106
Tags: apartments for sale in philadelphia, Art Museum Area Apartments, center city condos, condominiums, fitler square condominiums, fitler square condos, Northern Liberties condominiums, Old City Apartments, Philadelphia condominiums, Philadelphia Flats, philadelphia realtor, philly lofts, rittenhouse square condos, Washington Square West Condos
July 28, 2009

It is easy to add a kinda’ lofty rough hewn look to a loft styled condo. You can add this look to a main, or an accent wall. Perhaps one side of a long hallway you have, or one side of a guest bedroom wall? I have done it myself, and the results were quite good! First, find a solid wall- preferably one that is cement, plaster, or cinderblock. Apply wire mesh. Coat with a morter mix. While the morter mix is setting up, take a $5 pointing tool, and scar lines in the drying morter/cement mix to resemble bricks- approx. 6″ by 2.5″. You needn’t be perfect here- remember, you are going for an imperfect, old exposed brick kinda’ look. Now paint your new creation your favorite color. Since this is a faux process, you have to paint the look (it will look like dried, scarred cement if you don’t).
Viola’…..a lofty look for your new Old City condo!
Mark Wade
www.CenterCityCondos.com
Prudential Fox and Roach REALTORS®
530 Walnut St., Suite 260 Philadelphia, PA 19106
Tags: center city condos, old City Condominium, Philadelphia condominiums, philadelphia real estate, philadelphia realtor, philly condo, rittenhouse square condos
July 9, 2009
Here is what I suggest you do for all resale properties- get a home inspection. Yeah, even for a Rittenhouse Square condo, or an Old City loft.
Generally speaking, you can at least ask the seller to fix something…even if that something is about the same cost as the home inspection- like a one year home warranty.
When I buy a property, I look for two things- safety issues (which are almost always electrical in nature) and structural items. I am well aware that the hot water tank is going to go on the fritz in the next 5 years. Yeah, I also know the heater needs to be serviced to run optimally.
What I don’t want is for the total of the needed major defects to be so great that it impacts my perception of the value of my purchase of any variety of new Philadelphia condos.
Owning a piece of Philadelphia real estate is like owning a car. You have to regularly change the oil, tune it up, get it detailed, and shampoo the carpets to maintain value.
Mark Wade
www.CenterCityCondos.com
Prudential Fox and Roach REALTORS®
530 Walnut St., Suite 260 Philadelphia, PA 19106
Tags: center city condos, Philadelphia condominiums, Philadelphia condos, philadelphia real estate, philly condo
June 5, 2009
… in a Low Rise Condo Building.

Just like comparing apples to oranges, an elevator vs. a NON-elevator building is just not the same. But there are a number of “red flags” I would preface this information with….
I am not suggesting that an elevator building in inherently more valuable than a non-elevator building. That is not the point. And it ain’t true in all cases. However, there MUST be some differentiation in value when you are talking about two IDENTICAL units (in terms of size, location, condition, amenities,etc) in which one is a FIFTH floor walk-up, and the other is a FIFTH floor condo in an elevator building. HUGE difference in price.
No one could tell me, with any conviction (unless they were mental) that a value difference needn’t be considered.
Most Philadelphians will hike it up to the 2nd floor without a gripe. A few noises for 3rd floor walk-ups. Fifth floor is a tall order- no pun intended.
But then again, most of the higher walk-up floors are going to be discounted. Just look at 924 Spruce St. # 301 – probably one of the best deals in town! Generally speaking, the higher the floor ( above 2nd) is going to have to be discounted more and more. These units are saleable, but adjustments need to be made.
Mark Wade
www.CenterCityCondos.com
Prudential Fox and Roach REALTORS®
530 Walnut St., Suite 260 Philadelphia, PA 19106
Tags: 19102 condos, 19103 condominiums, 19106 condos, 19107 condos, 19130 condominiums, apartments for sale in philly, center city condos, Center City Real Estate, high rise condo views, high rise condominiums, Philadelphia Apartments, philadelphia real estate, Philadelphis condos, philly real estate, philly realtor, Real Estate agent in Philly, realtor in philadelphia, rittenhouse square condos, Washington Square West Condos
June 3, 2009
Remember 1990, when pickled oak was all the rage?
How about blond (maple) in the mid 1960’s? And of course Java colored wood tones of the past few years? I wonder what will be the latest and the greatest wood tint/hue/shade that will be popular in say 2011. Being a long time realtor, you can almost date the age of any rehabbed historic home by the color of the hardwood floors and/or kitchen cabinetry. Dark brown oak? Sooooo 1976. And to take it to another level- all white formica kitchens? Yeah, back when Duran Duran was on MTV, and cell phones where the size of bricks.
I like to think I am pretty much on the cutting edge of real estate fashion- I saw stainless steel appliances coming down the pike years before the masses. And don’t get me started on that dumbass country kitchen look. Ugh. That maybe fine in Utah, but Center City Condos (thankfully) ain’t in Utah.
So here is my guess: Softer wood tones with a lot of natural accents- be it white glass, bronze colored appliances, and/or user friendly, less hi-tech appliances.
I think there is going to be a general dummy’ing down of some of the super sleek kitchens and household finishes. More or less to reflect our less extravagant times. Check back in a few years, and see if I am right.
Mark Wade
www.CenterCityCondos.com
Prudential Fox and Roach REALTORS®
530 Walnut St., Suite 260 Philadelphia, PA 19106
Tags: academy house condos, art museum area condos, center city condos, hopkinson house condos, Philadelphia Apartments, philadelphia loft, philadelphia realtor, philly real estate, Pine Street condominiums, queen village condos, Rittenhouse Square condominium, Spruce Street Condos
May 8, 2009
Almost any Center City condominium, with a smattering of exposed brick, attempts to pass itself off as a loft. Often sought after as an expression of one’s own style, loft living has taken off in downtown Philadelphia. Lofts vary in look, layout, and location throughout downtown Philly. Some loft condos impress mightily, and others are cheap imitations of highly unique, urban treasures hidden in pockets of Old City, Bella Vista, and of course, The Loft District around 13th and Vine Streets.

The best example of a hard loft in Center City might be The Old Shoe Factory at 314 N. 12th St. From an unadorned cavernous lobby area, up to the eighth floor via a converted oversized warehouse lift, the units are characterized by hugely oversized windows, exposed brick, minimalist kitchens, and bedrooms that are open to the living area. Fantastic city views, high ceilings, and a few units with polished cement floors. Minimalistic at best, these condos truly tag at the definition of a live/work open space where room size is valued over room count.

A fair example of a soft loft might be BridgeView Place at 315 New St. in Old City. With the prerequisite high ceilings, and touches of exposed brick, these condos have been compartmentalized to include bedrooms, walled off kitchen areas, and walk-in closets. Some units at BridgeView do indeed have a loft bed perched above the living space, but those units are few and far between. The conversion to condominiums in the mid 1980’s at 315 New St. is a good example of a reasonable living space, with a bit of “lofty” flair.

A Center City Philadelphia loft can come in a variety of sizes, styles, and locations throughout downtown Philadelphia. Some more true to their “lofty roots” than others, loft living of all proportions is gaining popularity amongst the empty-nester set moving into town from the suburbs and elsewhere. Many of the available loft condos today didn’t exist in the early 1990’s when the very first empty nester/baby boomer began trickling into Center City. And judging from the success of many loft and loft-like sales throughout the area, buyers are finding individuality can be expressed through the (loft) style in which they choose to live.
Mark Wade
www.CenterCityCondos.com
Prudential Fox and Roach REALTORS®
530 Walnut St., Suite 260 Philadelphia, PA 19106
Tags: Center City condo, Center City Real Estate, condominiums, condos, condos in Philadelphia, philadelphia, Philadelphia condo, Philadelphia condominiums, Philadelphia condos, philadelphia real estate, philadelphia realtor, philly flats, rittenhouse square apartments
May 5, 2009
Yippee – Increase in sales contracts signed during March.
I am generally not a big fan of NATIONAL real estate news, but here is one good sign….
Pending home sales rose in March for the second consecutive month and are up year over year. The Pending Home Sales Index from the National Association of Realtors showed a 3.2% gain to 84.6 from February, when it was 82. The index stands 1.6% higher than a year ago.
The consensus forecast of industry experts polled by Briefing.com had predicted no increase in the index.
It may still take a while before the market gains enough momentum to firmly state that the downturn has been reversed, according to Lawrence Yun, NAR’s chief economist. And, the upturn may have been boosted by the first-time homebuyers tax credit, a temporary measure that will lapse in December.
A ray of sunshine, in a storm of dismal housing news!
Mark Wade
www.CenterCityCondos.com
Prudential Fox and Roach REALTORS®
530 Walnut St., Suite 260 Philadelphia, PA 19106
Tags: 19102 condos, 19106 condominiums, 19107 condos, 19130 condominiums, apartments for sale in philly, Bella vista condominiums, center city condos, Logan square condos, Philadelphia condominiums, philadelphia realtor, philly real estate, Queen village lofts, rittenhouse square condos, Washington Square West Condos
May 1, 2009
I found a very interesting little tid-bit in Readers Digest. For all you knuckleheads who have never picked out paint before, you should use view the following as gospel. I disagreed with one of their choices, so I deleted it. (All colors are Benjamin Moore.)
Million Dollar Red (#2003-10): Good for dining rooms and family rooms. Just please use sparingly.
Potpourri Green (#2029-50): “Earthy and pale,” a neutral for kitchens and bathrooms.
Wood Grain Brown (#2109-30): Less red and more gray than Hershey’s Kiss brown, this is the color Mayhew used in her own dining room.
Gray Owl (#2137-60): Works in bedrooms or throughout the house.
Birds Egg (#2051-60): A blue with a “clean gray tint,” another all-purpose color for Mayhew.
Early Morning Mist (#1528): “Somewhere between gray and beige” is this versatile neutral “greige.”
–Source: Flip! For Decorating: A Page-by-Page, Piece-by-Piece, Room-by-Room Guide to Transforming Your Home by Elizabeth Mayhew (Ballantine, $24)
Want a few more decorating tips to make your Philadelphia condominium stand out? Drop me a note, and let’s chat!
Mark Wade
www.CenterCityCondos.com
Prudential Fox and Roach REALTORS®
530 Walnut St., Suite 260 Philadelphia, PA 19106
Tags: 19102 condominiums, 19103 condominiums, 19106 condos, 19107 condominiums, 19130 condos, academy house condos, art museum area condos, hopkinson house condos, philadelphia loft, philadelphia real estate, philly realtor, queen village condos, realtor in philadelphia, Rittenhouse Square Apartment for sale
April 16, 2009
The new Federal Home Buyer Tax Credit provides $8000 to help qualified first-time home buyers get into the house of their dreams. Described as the opportunity of a lifetime, this program has drawn a lot of interest from the first-time buyers market, which seems to remain strong here in Center City Philadelphia. Coupled with very low interest rates, and a softening of home prices in the area, perhaps now might indeed be a good time to buy a home in Center City Philadelphia.

For more information, please visit: www.FederalHousingTaxCredit.com
Mark Wade
www.CenterCityCondos.com
Prudential Fox and Roach REALTORS®
530 Walnut St., Suite 260 Philadelphia, PA 19106
Tags: 19102 condos, 19103 condos, 19106 condos, 19107 condos, academy house condos, art museum area condos, high floor condo, high rises, hopkinson house condos, locust point condos for sale, philly real estate, realtor in philadelphia, rittenhouse square, tax credit, views, washington square
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