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October 19, 2010
As a veteran Philly real estate agent, I find sooooooo many buyers here in town are visually motivated. Yet visualizing color, texture, furniture placement, and implementing solutions to visual challenges, are often the most difficult hurdles to jump when trying to emotionally put themselves inside a new condo here in Philadelphia.
I see so many buyers react to staging, wall color, furniture design, and layout, that the power of a well done model home cannot be overstated. Just look at Toll Brothers Naval Square Condos which do a fabulous job pulling in your emotions by allowing you to leave nothing to the imagination. I see my buyers react, and they are like “WOW”.
If you are considering buying, I suggest we sit down and chat about your visualizing skills. And lets see which units in town may be a good fit for you.
Mark Wade
www.CenterCityCondos.com
Prudential Fox and Roach REALTORS®
530 Walnut St., Suite 260 Philadelphia, PA 19106
Tags: center city condos, condominiums philadelphia, Naval Square condos, Philadelphia real estate agent, philly realtor
October 7, 2010
…qualities in a condo for those looking to downsize in Center City:
1) A walkable location to restaurants, the arts, and “things to do”
2) One Level Living
3) Parking
4) A safe neighborhood
5) A guest bedroom and a guest bathroom
Now certainly not all Center City condo buyers looking to downsize in a condo in town are created equal, nor do they all have the same wants and needs. But based upon my 21 years experience selling condos in Center City Philadelphia, I would have to suggest, if pressed, that the above 5 qualities in a condominium are heavily favored by a lot of folks moving to town.
Thinking of a move yourself? What are your priorities?
Mark Wade
www.CenterCityCondos.com
Prudential Fox and Roach REALTORS®
530 Walnut St., Suite 260 Philadelphia, PA 19106
Tags: center city condo buyers, center city condos, Parking in Center City, Philadelphia condominiums, Philadelphia Parking
September 27, 2010
I can neither confirm nor deny, but here is what I have heard over the past 21 years of selling Center City condos for sale:
1) The developer of the Philadelphian was so distraught over the perceived success of his building, that he jumped off the roof. 2401 PA. Ave is of course a hugely successful building today in terms of occupancy, resale prices, etc.
2) One of the developers of 101 Arch St. was killed at the opening ceremonies when a large chunk of the facade came crashing down. The Smythe Stores in Old City has a gorgeous historic facade.
3) Society Hill Towers was such a miserable failure when built (as apartments) that they couldn’t pay their electric bill.
4) The townhouses at 10th and Lombard (Society Square) were built upon an old graveyard.
5) Cianfrani park in Bella Vista was known as “Dead Body Park” because the mob would repeatedly dump bodies there after being successfully whacked.
Now I am sure some of these are pure bullshit, but they do make for interesting reading. Want to unravel the mysteries of your condo? Call me at 215.521.1523 and lets chat! 🙂
Mark Wade
www.CenterCityCondos.com
Prudential Fox and Roach REALTORS®
530 Walnut St., Suite 260 Philadelphia, PA 19106
Tags: Bella Vista, center city condos, condos for sale, Philadelphia condos, philadelphia real estate
September 17, 2010
…in terms of buying Philly Condos?
OMG…I just did a deal in which the buyer of a Center City Condo was her own worst enemy in the deal. It was rather shocking….I thought 21 years experience would insure that I had seen it all- but this deal was a ball-buster. And I thought I was the crazy one in the bunch! 🙂 The buyer just kept creating problems….for issues that were remote, and minuscule. After a week of haggling, the deal finally got signed- but not without significant arm twisting (reasoning).
Case in point- Who gives a crap if the seller refuses to leave the curtain rods….are you kidding me? Am I on one of those hidden camera shows? You mean to tell me that you are going to walk away from a $500,000 condo it took you six months to find because of a $100 detail? Think about it…..are you nutty, or are you certifiable? 🙂
Keep your eye on the big picture….that’s my advice. Let go of the little details, and keep your focus. Too many times, I find that buyers and sellers are just in it to cause the other side pain, without regard to their own time and efforts….and long term happiness. So when negotiating, it is sometimes helpful to take a step back, and look at the big picture. Like a marriage, real estate transactions are all about giving and compromising…even when you think you are doing the lions share of the work!
Mark Wade
www.CenterCityCondos.com
Prudential Fox and Roach REALTORS®
530 Walnut St., Suite 260 Philadelphia, PA 19106
Tags: buying condos in Philadelphia, center city condos, Philadelphia Condo purchase, Philadelphia condominiums
September 10, 2010
I get this question regularly from folks looking at condos for sale. The answer is yes and no. Philadelphia city code does not allow gas or open flame bbq grills on any outside balcony of any condo building. And most condo associations will mention that fact in their condo docs.
However….some associations will allow an Electric Grill….just not briquettes or gas grills. I have seen some really cool electric outside grills…the assortment offered at many suppliers is growing in terms of quality and size. So do some looking around…and remember, just because you now live in a Philadelphia high rise condo, you may not have to give up your rights to BBQ!
Mark Wade
www.CenterCityCondos.com
Prudential Fox and Roach REALTORS®
530 Walnut St., Suite 260 Philadelphia, PA 19106
Tags: center city condos, condominium balconies, condos for sale, philadelphia high rise condominium, philly condo balcony
February 8, 2010
I don’t give a crap- I live in a condo and don’t own a snow shovel…
And I don’t need to stock up on milk and bread with the impending onslaught of a winter storm. I live in Center City, and the little corner grocery stores are always open in any blizzard, as are almost all the restaurants. And who needs to shovel out the cars- there are plenty of taxis that will do my driving for me.
If you live in one of our fine suburbs- be it Gladmore, Havernova, or Bala Who-Knows-Where, and are getting tired of having to deal with the weather,or perhaps you own one of those lawnmowing things that I understand are used to cut grass (I have only heard of such contraptions)-Then isn’t it time you simplified and let someone else do the unpleasant tasks in life?
Yeah, I am a Center City Condo snob. I know it, and am kinda’ proud of it. Riding on a train to work, or driving on the Schuylkill isn’t something that is a part of my life….and the business of owning more than one car?! Uh, no thank you.
Want some bragging rights too? Then drop me a note, and lets chat. Lets get you into town, and into a more simple life. Membership into the “I am a Center City Snob” club is free 🙂
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, apartments for sale in philadelphia, apartments for sale in philly, Art Museum Area Apartments, art museum area condos, Center City condo, center city condos, Center City Real Estate, condominiums, condos in Philadelphia, Philadelphia condo, Philadelphia condos, Philadelphia Flats, philadelphia loft, philadelphia real estate, philadelphia realtor, philly flats, philly lofts, queen village condos, realtor in philadelphia, rittenhouse square apartments, rittenhouse square condos, Washington Square West Condos
December 24, 2009
Lets be honest here- most Philadelphia real estate transactions leave buyers feeling that perhaps they may have overpaid, and sellers left feeling like their home was worth a bit more than was reflected in the agreed upon sale price. And it usually doesn’t matter if it is a buyers market, or a sellers market. Similar to the notion that those driving slower than you are slugs, and those driving faster than you are maniacs. Sound familiar?
As a veteran Philadelphia Realtor, I am aware that there is a fair deal of perceived bleeding in most transactions. I personally have never sold a home for what I thought it was worth. In my brain, I always end up getting screwed. And that is really, in my humble opinion, what buying and selling is all about. You get what you can, you give what you can, and hopefully an agreement is reached. But please don’t think there isn’t going to be a little pain, and a little bleeding.
The idea is to keep the bleeding to a minimum as no to warrant anything more than a band-aid. Certainly no one wants to walk away from a deal with war-sized wounds. But a little bleeding is to be expected in most transactions. I always tell my buyers that I can get them 9 out of ten things on their wish list. And the same holds true during negotiations- hopefully I can get you 90% of the way there.
At that point, perhaps if the deal is right (for you), you are going to have to cough up that list nickle. And I am aware, it is that last nickle that is the toughest to part with!
Mark Wade
www.CenterCityCondos.com
Prudential Fox and Roach REALTORS®
530 Walnut St., Suite 260 Philadelphia, PA 19106
Tags: apartments for sale in philadelphia, Center City condo, center city condominium, center city condos, condos in Philadelphia, condos in philadelphia area, condos in philadelphia for sale, condos philadelphia, for sale condos philadelphia, lofts in philadelphia, lofts philadelphia, philadelphia loft, philadelphia real estate, philly condo, philly condos, rittenhouse square condo
November 19, 2009
I am well aware that I am a big-brain, Center City snob. I know town like the back of my hand. How much do you think you know?
Riddle me this:
1) Name the five little streets that run between, and parallel – between the south of Lombard St., and north of South St.
2) 2201, 2401, and 2601 Pennsylvania Ave. are three large residential buildings. Which one is not a condo building?
3) Is the neighborhood south of Society Hill known as Queens Village, or Queen Village? Bonus Question: Is it Olde City, or Old City?
4) There is no 9xx block or 10xx block of Delancey- it was renamed. What is the street name of those two blocks?
5) What is the name of the neighborhood boxed in by South St. to the north, between 11th St. and Broad St?
# correct:
0-1 – You are new to our town, or you drink a lot. Either way, Welcome!
2-4 – Not bad. You are ahead of the crowd
5-5 – You need a life
Answers:
1) Naudain, Rodman, Tryon, Bradford Alley, and Gaskill
2) 2201
3) Queen Village. Old City
4) Clinton St.
5) Hawthorne
Want to know more about your city? Call Me. But I reserve the right to fill your head with more worthless info.
Mark Wade
www.CenterCityCondos.com
Prudential Fox and Roach REALTORS®
530 Walnut St., Suite 260 Philadelphia, PA 19106
Tags: art museum area condos, bella vista lofts, center city condos, Center City Real Estate, Loft District, old city condominiums, philadelphia lofts, philadelphia real estate, philly condos, philly realtor, queen village condos, realtor in philadelphia, rittenhouse square condos, Society Hill Condominiums, Washington Square West Condominiums
November 17, 2009
Not all associations are created equal!
From rule enforcement to maintenance policies, not all condo associations are run equally well. In a world of “you get what you pay for”, the strength of any condo in Philly is on the same parallel to the condominium association in which that particular unit exists. Some associations perform better than others, have a solid reputation, and help retain the values of the units in the building.
Having exceeding low condo fees may not be in your best interest. I know of no doorman who works for free, nor any elevator that can run forever without upkeep and expense. One of the best example of a well run condo association is Society Hill Towers at 200-220 Locust St. here in Center City (as judged by those who reside at the towers)- residents speak highly of the efficiency and capability of the association to spend, and spend wisely.
Mark Wade
www.CenterCityCondos.com
Prudential Fox and Roach REALTORS®
530 Walnut St., Suite 260 Philadelphia, PA 19106
Tags: art museum area condos, bella vista lofts, center city condos, Center City Real Estate, Loft District, old city condominiums, philadelphia lofts, philadelphia real estate, philly condos, philly realtor, queen village condos, realtor in philadelphia, rittenhouse square condos, Society Hill Condominiums, Washington Square West Condominiums
October 20, 2009
A true variety of sizes, shapes and views make 2401 Pennsylvania Avenue a wonderful choice for condo buyers.
I have always been a big fan of the Philadelphian, located in the Art Museum area of Center City Philadelphia. One of the, if not THE largest condominium association here in Pennsylvania, “2401” has an indoor pool, and outdoor pool, limited garage parking, a supermarket, a restaurant, and a variety of shops located all under one roof! Many units have oversized balconies, with fantastic city or Museum views. The Philadelphian recently replaced all windows, and hvac systems! Stunning penthouse units, and according to www.2401.com, the building has a variety of clubs and social functions throughout the year. Penthouse units have dazzling ceiling height, and top-notch views!
Considering a move into Center City? Give me a call, and let’s check out the value and size of some of the Philadelphian’s condos!
Mark Wade
www.CenterCityCondos.com
Prudential Fox and Roach REALTORS®
530 Walnut St., Suite 260 Philadelphia, PA 19106
Tags: art museum area condos, bella vista lofts, center city condos, Center City Real Estate, Loft District, old city condominiums, philadelphia lofts, philadelphia real estate, philly condos, philly realtor, queen village condos, realtor in philadelphia, rittenhouse square condos, Society Hill Condominiums, Washington Square West Condominiums
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