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August 22, 2007

Non-Smoking Condominium Building

Filed under: Real Estate: Condominiums — Center City Philadelphia Real Estate Agent @ 9:11 am

Could such an idea work here in Philadelphia? Could a developer create (or a condo association turn) its structure into a non-smoking building?   And would it be a success, or would it limit resale?

I once got a call from a potential buyer looking to move to town who wanted to live in a non-smoking building. I told her that I was unaware of such a building here in Center City.

She wanted a loft style Center City condo in a high-rise that was 100% non-smoking. I mentioned that all buildings prohibited smoking in common areas.   But she wanted one that did not allow smoking inside particular condo units within the building. I told her that perhaps she had a better chance of seeing God than she did of finding such a place.

That was back in 2004.

With the advent of Philly’s ban on smoking in common areas of buildings, I now wonder if a completely non-smoking Center City condominium building is on the horizon.  In my opinion, as long as the building provided a covered smoking pavilion, or outside area where condo owners could gather, and not, say, get rained on, then maybe such an idea could work.

Allow me to confess that I am a smoker. But I am an outside smoker. I do not smoke inside my loft in Old City. I smoke out on the deck. I don’t care for my curtains and my duvet cover to smell like smoke. Neither does my other half, who is a non-smoker.

I think that a building that was a mid-rise, or possibly a Brownstone styled condo building, (I don’t know if you could pull such an idea off in a 700-unit luxury high-rise) could implement a smoking ban inside the specific units of that building, and be successful…IF that building were to provide a covered area for its smokers somewhere on the premises. This type of Philadelphia condominium building could provide for an interesting draw.

Since the majority of Philadelphia condo buyers are non-smokers, as is the general population, certainly the notion is not too far-fetched. But to impose such a ban on personal freedom inside someone else’s condo unit…well, it just might work in today’s Center City condo market. It might even be an interesting sales pitch.

Mix the “Nonsmoking condominium building” sales pitch in with some ideas that make the building “Green,” and you might just have a winning idea sitting on your plate. Would it be a PLUS, or a negative? Again, in a medium to small sized building, coupled with some GREEN attributes, and a covered outside smoking area, I think the idea has merit, and would be a “PLUS” to potential buyers.

Picky buyer?  Let me help you find your perfect fit.  Give me a call today at 215-521-1523 or drop me an email at mark@centercitycondos.com.

Mark Wade
www.CenterCityCondos.com
Prudential Fox and Roach REALTORS®
530 Walnut St. Philadelphia, PA 19106

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August 17, 2007

Where is Philadelphia’s Next Big “It” Neighborhood?

Filed under: Real Estate: Condominiums — Center City Philadelphia Real Estate Agent @ 8:41 am

I dream about this idea a lot. Where could Center City’s newest neighborhood come from? Where is that neighborhood that is not too far, but could offer a really groovy mix of luxury Center City condominiums and townhouses?

I think the most overlooked and potential new neighborhood for such a development is between Callowhill Street and Spring Garden Street.  It’s the area from 2nd Street to say 6th Street, between Old City and Northern Liberties.

Take a drive around that neighborhood, and what you will find is a mix of commercial spaces, a few warehouse buildings, and a lot of open surface parking lots. If this area were developed, it would bridge the gap between Old City and Northern Liberties, and Chinatown, for that matter. Certainly, the highest and best use of a half acre of land can’t be for a one-story, semi-retail, tin can type production facility, can it?

I say hell no! Someone should go in, buy up as many of those “tin can production facilities” as possible, and start building. He or she could capture the Old City spill over buyer, and certainly draw folks closer to the Center City area (for those considering Fishtown or Northern Liberties). With easy access to I-95 and the expressway, it might be a great idea. And God knows that if you want to jump over to the other side of town (Rittenhouse Square area), the quickest way is down Callowhill Street.

I think this area might be the perfect place for a few new, green Philadelphia condominium buildings to land. Start one of the buildings as a nonsmoking building. Certainly the wealth of higher-end Center City condominium and luxury loft living has dispersed over the years throughout downtown Philadelphia, so why not here?

If I were a big developer, I would forget the plans for waterfront condos, and start building in the area I will call…Mark Wade Land. Kidding….how about, New Village. Or Newville. Or the Green Lands?  If you get a minute, drive up to the area, and I think you’ll be amazed at the possibilities. Amazed that no one has yet gone in to grab some of this area as residential.

Philadelphia is certainly on the grow, and Center City condominium / loft developers are in no short supply. This fairly large strip of land dividing two growing residential neighborhoods (Old City and Northern Liberties) is potentially there for the taking. Now someone, please take it!

Have questions about buying or selling a Center City Condo?  Give me a call today at 215-521-1523 or drop me an email at mark@centercitycondos.com.  I’m happy to share my knowledge with you!

Mark Wade
www.CenterCityCondos.com
Prudential Fox and Roach REALTORS®
530 Walnut St., Philadelphia, PA  19106

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August 15, 2007

An Occupational Hazard for REALTORS®

Filed under: Real Estate: Condominiums — Center City Philadelphia Real Estate Agent @ 2:08 pm

There is something to be said about model homes. I love them. I want to buy everyone I see.  Brand spanking new model homes – versus – character laden, gorgeous, historic homes – which do I choose?!  The great thing about Philadelphia real estate is that there are fantastic properties at both ends of the spectrum.

While I’m a veteran home flipper (my brother and I have bought, rehabbed, and resold 140 + Philadelphia condominiums and townhomes) I have to admit I am intensely attracted to the pretty residential faces of model homes.

It really is an occupational hazard!  I want to move every week. This is in spite of the fact that the Philadelphia loft condo I currently share with my other half has been featured on HGTV.

We rehabbed our circa 1813 Old City condo (with three-car parking inside a really cool, private gated courtyard) from scratch. We chose every material and item in it ourselves. Okay, we grossly overspent. But we also won the 2005 Philadelphia Magazine’s Kitchen of the Year Contest.

But like a lot of you who love historic Philadelphia real estate, I also love model homes. I used to preach the mantra of “With a town that brought you Betsy Ross and Ben Franklin, historic homes sell – well!”  And although I do throw that line out to buyers from time to time, the truth is I’m a sucker for Philadelphia’s new construction model homes. 

Am I a hypocrite? Should I not utter what I covet?

When you see what’s available in terms of model homes, you can’t help seeing the benefits of owning one of these properties.

I am telling you, give me a new construction ranch house, with a driveway, garage, patio, and a ¼ acre yard, in Old City- And I am willing to bet that I would go directly into the intersection of Broad and Walnut Streets, and dance a bit…right there in the middle of the street.  Honest. 

Of course, that ranch house has to be “Model Home” gorgeous. You know, with all the latest designer furniture, wall coverings, hip features and new paint, etc.

It’s all about lifestyle. Getting into a house or Philadelphia condominium that doesn’t require any work so you can sit back and enjoy your new property is a big bonus. I know I would love that type of lifestyle with all my heart.  And never, ever, ever want to leave. That’s right, never.        

Until, of course, the next time I was out showing a buyer a new construction penthouse condominium with gorgeous outside patios. Slowly, but surely, as closet doors are being slid open, rooms explored for the first time, kitchens ogled and bathrooms admired, that feeling will come over me again.

I’ll be struck with the itch to own one of the amazing model homes available on the Philadelphia real estate market. And you’ll find me back in the intersection of Broad and Walnut Streets doing my own crazy version of the model home dance.

Whether you want to buy new construction or a historic beauty, I can help you get the best price and terms.  (I can even help you choose between the two.)  Give me a call today at 215-521-1523 or drop me an email at mark@centercitycondos.com.

Mark Wade
www.CenterCityCondos.com 
Prudential Fox and Roach REALTORS®
530 Walnut St., Phila., PA  19106

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August 9, 2007

Is That Date Firm? Delivery Dates for New Philadelphia Condos

Filed under: Real Estate: Condominiums — Center City Philadelphia Real Estate Agent @ 2:41 pm

I always find it interesting when developers or REALTORS® advertise a spring 2007 delivery for Center City condos and the project has yet to break ground. I’m thinking, it’s summer 2007 and your project isn’t even started!

Or. how about those large signs in the ground announcing a new development that got axed nine months ago?  Look around town. You can see a few.

I don’t know why delivery dates for new construction Philadelphia condos are so wrong sometimes. But I do have my theories.

Perhaps these developers are unaware of what it takes to get Philadelphia condos approved and built. Maybe it’s a bit of wishful thinking on the part of the REALTOR®: will an early delivery date increase the traffic through their site?

More likely, it’s a bit of both. 

Any buyer looking at pre-construction projects should be told of the inherent delays in new construction. Buyers must be aware of the countless pieces of the puzzle that need to fit into place in order for a project to come together. And they must be told the truth – that often, developers have zero control over the puzzle pieces. (Think city and state permit requirements, for example.)  Learn more about neighborhoods in the Center City area.

I think it would be difficult in most cases to adequately predict, some nine months in advance, an exact settlement date for your new condo. To me, promising a delivery date that clearly isn’t within range is a mistake. REALTORS® and developers of new Philadelphia condos lose credibility when they do this.

I started thinking about all this remembering a mistake I made. (I know, I know. I of all people should know better!) When I was moving, I actually messed up my calculations on a new construction piece. I ended up in corporate housing for six months. (You can imagine what a pain that was. Two extra moves…)

If you’re considering Philadelphia condos in a new construction project, be wary of the advertised delivery date. Allow for some grace time with your lease. Don’t make completely firm plans with your moving company. You’ll avoid a lot of headaches brought on by unforeseen construction delays.

Stop trying to comprehend today’s complex real estate market all alone.  Give me a call today at 215-521-1523 or drop me an email at mark@centercitycondos.com.  Together, we’ll find your perfect Center City condo or sell your Philadelphia condo…and have fun doing it!

Mark Wade
www.CenterCityCondos.com
Prudential Fox and Roach Realtors
530 Walnut St. Phila.,Pa. 19106

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August 7, 2007

New Construction Condominium Projects…Do you really know what you are buying?

Filed under: Real Estate: Condominiums — Center City Philadelphia Real Estate Agent @ 5:42 pm

I get the shivers when I think of people investing in new Philadelphia condos that are still on the drawing board. Do these people have some kind of condominium ESP I lack?

After almost 3 decades selling Center City condos, I know one thing for sure: there’s a big disparity between finished condo projects and the drawings that started them. 

Let’s take a couple of Philadelphia condo projects as an example.  Any two projects…line them up side by side in terms of resale ability, quality of finishes, the overall fit, the light, the views, etc.

In both instances, buyers are asked to plunk down money, site unseen. It’s quite a gamble, isn’t it? Doesn’t it just make sense that there will be winners and losers? Some people will get the Philadelphia condos of their dreams. Other people will get a nightmare.

You also have to ask yourself about the resale factor. Some Philadelphia condos simply do not resell well. Other Center City condos are at the opposite end of the spectrum – buyers are reselling for a good deal more than they originally paid a few years ago and have little trouble doing it.

So do we really know what we’re getting into when we buy Philadelphia real estate that is not yet built? Unless you have condominium ESP, you can never know for sure. But it does help to know a bit (or a lot) about condos and Philadelphia and buyers in general. That’s the best way I know of to determine whether un-built Philadelphia condos will ultimately be successful.  Learn more about Center City planning for growth.

Ready to stop relying on condominium ESP?  With my years of experience representing buyers and sellers of Philadelphia and Center City condos, I can guide you through today’s real estate maze and help you come out a winner!  Give me a call today at 215-521-1523 or drop me an email at mark@centercitycondos.com

Mark Wade
www.CenterCityCondos.com
Prudential Fox and Roach Realtors
530 Walnut St. Phila.,Pa. 19106

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August 6, 2007

Center City Condo Sales – 97% Sold OUT!

Filed under: Real Estate: Condominiums — Center City Philadelphia Real Estate Agent @ 4:41 pm
Really? 97%? Are you sure? Huh…your last ad said your Philadelphia condos were 70% sold. About six months ago, you were professing 80% sold out!
 
Is that that new math we have been hearing so much about lately?
 
One of my favorites was a claim that a certain project (Center City condos here in downtown Philadelphia) was 80% sold out back in early 2006. Here in mid-2007, the project is now about 44% sold out. Ouch.
 
(Actually, this case confounds me…I love that particular Philadelphia real estate project, and think it is an incredible buy….)
 
So how many Philadelphia condos and lofts – in any given new project – are really sold? And how many to investors? And of those investor-bought units, how many will be back on the market within a month of the new owners moving in? (The same new owners, mind you, who were forced to stampede the sales office because they were under the impression that the Center City condos were going like hotcakes.)
 
The fact is, it’s hard to know if the sold stats on Philadelphia condos are true or not. You may have to wait up to a year-and-a-half after the building does its initial “sell out/settlements” before you can find out. That’s when you can actually look up the sales of Philadelphia condos and lofts at city hall and see what percentage of the building is sold out.
 
Your best bet is to know the market. Keep an eye on Philadelphia condos and other projects and monitor their sales stats. Do some homework. Ask around. If you’re interested in a certain piece of Philadelphia real estate, do whatever it takes to get some realistic sales stats.
 
A little upfront work, folks, can save you a lot of money.
 
Want help with your homework from a professional who cares, and knows his way around the Philadelphia condo market? Give me a call today at 215-521-1523 or drop me an email at mark@centercitycondos.com. I’m glad to help!
 
Mark Wade
Prudential Fox and Roach Realtors
530 Walnut St. Phila., Pa. 19106

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October 17, 2006

Welcome!

Filed under: Real Estate: Condominiums — Center City Philadelphia Real Estate Agent @ 8:43 am

Welcome to the CenterCityCondos blog – your place for daily listing updates, Mark’s question & answer, discussion forums, and much more!

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