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March 23, 2011
The spring market is upon us and we have some stunning new listings available. Please come out and stop by our Center City open houses this Sunday, March 27.
Noon-1:00PM
736 Pine St. Unit D – 2-bedroom condo in Society Hill with central air, family room, basement, 2 decks, & parking. Distinctive & delightful! $515,000
1112 Spruce St. Unit 1R – Just Listed! Spacious condo in Washington Square West with wood floors, granite counters, stainless steel appliances, intercom, laundry area, tons of storage, & cute patio $399,000
1:30PM-2:30PM
912 Spruce St. #8 – Cozy 1 bedroom located to the rear of building away from any street noise, high ceilings, stainless steel appliances, low condo fees, move-in condition at an unbelievable price! $229,000
1018 Christian St. – 3BR/2ba in Bella Vista, 2004 renovation, wood floors, lovely details, separate dining area, energy efficient sliding door to brick-paved patio – Reduced to $469,000
103-07 Church St. #2 – Just Listed! Large open 1BR/1.5ba in stunning upscale rehab warehouse building in Old City with gas fireplace, large private brick patio, high ceilings, exposed brick, wood floors $333,900
1100 Vine St. #908 – Freshly painted condo with large closets, 1 bed + large separate den (2nd bedroom), new dishwasher, wood floors, lovely view, 24-hr security desk, tax abatement, great location! $242,500
3:00PM-4:00PM
736 Pine St. Unit F – Sunny 2 bedroom condo, private entrance, open floor plan, California closets, granite/ss and tax abatement $369,000
918 Spruce St. Unit 1 – 3 bedroom brownstone condo w/2-car tandem parking, 2010 chef’s kitchen-SubZero/Viking appliances, high ceilings, 2 new baths…a true gem! $699,000
1002 Spruce St. Unit E – Just Reduced Match your dreams to this 2BR/2BA condo. Some of the highlights of this distinctive unit are skylights and central air. Celebrity-caliber luxury! $435,000
50 N. Front St. #402 – 1BR condo with fireplace and shared roof deck with views of the Delaware River. Lots of west-facing windows provide great light, tremendous closet space, exposed brick & architectural details $279,000
We hope to see you there! To view all of our Philadelphia Real Estate Listings, including Philadelphia Condos visit www.CenterCityCondos.com.
Mark Wade
www.CenterCityCondos.com
Prudential Fox and Roach Realtors
530 Walnut St. #260 Philadelphia, PA 19106
Tags: center city open houses, open houses Sunday March 27, Philadelphia condos, Philadelphia Open Houses, philadelphia real estate
March 11, 2011
Selling Philadelphia condominiums has somewhat of a unique issue that may not be relevant to condos in, say, remote parts of Montana or on deserted private islands. And that issue would be – the noise.
Some of the most sought after condo buildings here in Center City are on or very close to lively blocks that are full of activity, or they are on or near bus routes, and can have a close proximity to highways. This is very convenient but can be noisy!
Having constant noise outside your dining room or bedroom could be a big problem. So, I devised a kinda’ cool solution that works like a gem. And in the scheme of things, really doesn’t have to cost a lot.
Here’s the solution: Replace your windows (genius, eh?)!
Depending on where you live in downtown Philadelphia, you may have a fairly strong historic association who mandates the type of window replacement you must use. However, this does not preclude you from installing another set of windows INSIDE the historical set.
You can add a double paned, inexpensive vinyl clad INSIDE the outer set of historically approved windows, giving you a total of 3 or 4 panes of glass between you and the noise. This ingenious little set-up demonstrates how you can effectively keep all city noise out of your Philadelphia loft or condo.
You don’t need to live 30 feet from the highway or live in a super luxury condo building to benefit from this idea. Such insulation also provides extra protection from cold, heat loss, and dirt that gets inside of other single paned windows!
If you’re thinking of buying or selling a Center City condominium and want some more tips, I can help. Give me a call today at 215-521-1523 or drop me an email at Mark@CenterCity.com.
Mark Wade
www.CenterCityCondos.com
Prudential Fox and Roach REALTORS®
530 Walnut St. Philadelphia, PA 19106
Tags: Center City condominiums, condominium noise, condominium value, Philadelphia condominiums, Philadelphia condos, philadelphia lofts
January 28, 2011
Usually accented by very large windows and high ceilings, exposed brick walls bring casual comfort to many Old City lofts and other Center City Condominiums. But the look of those walls need not stay the same again and again.
One option is to varnish, or apply polyurethane to the brick, which controls the brick dust accumulation, and gives the brick a bit of a shine, sort of similar to shiny hardwood flooring.
Another choice, which I personally prefer, is to painted the brick. Though I can rarely convince others to paint their exposed brick, some of the coolest and most hip looks are achieved by painting interior exposed brick finishes.
Of course, once you paint an exposed brick wall, you are kinda’ stuck with the look, unless you go and have the walls sandblasted. Not a process I would wish upon my worst enemy! Messy, to say the very least.
Looking for a cool and hip condo? Let’s take a look at some units together? Maybe a Fitler Square Condo? Give me a call at 215.521.1523 or email me at Mark@CenterCity.com.
Mark Wade
www.CenterCityCondos.com
Prudential Fox and Roach REALTORS®
530 Walnut St., Suite 260 Philadelphia, PA 19106
Tags: fitler square condominium, Old City Condos, Philadelphia condos, Philadelphia Exposed brick, philly lofts
December 14, 2010
Everyone thought Bob and Suzie were nuts to abandon their beautiful suburban oasis, replete with ducks flying to and from the pond, for a 17 foot wide row home in Philadelphia in 1992. A row house with no parking and no more than a small square slab of cement to call a back yard and four stories from basement to top floor. Their move signaled a shift in the residential paradigm. Their parents left the city after World War II, and come hell or high water, they weren’t coming back. But Bob and Suzie think of themselves as far to cool and hip to spend their days in a five bedroom ranch house with a half acre of land, and a basement full of tools and half used accouterments. Remember, they are the generation that said words like “groovy”, and “right on”. The idea of never owning a lawnmower, or a garage full of half used brooms and shovels, appeals to many empty nesters. No more yard work, no more owning more than one car, and no more having to repair the roof. The thought of new surroundings, in a new luxury condominium, with much less responsibility (and therefore more freedom) is again very appealling.
Baby boomers, becoming empty nesters provided the fuel needed for many new projects that have recently been added to Center City’s skyline. Buyers of many luxury Philadelphia condominiums have made wonderful gains in the last twenty years, with respect to their real estate investments. Without the burden of private schools for the kids, the kids, and often during prime earning years it is the Empty Nesters’ turn to treat themselves, and the developers of many condominiums have positioned themselves to take advantage of that market.
The perception that downtown Philadelphia has really come a long way over the past twenty years. Our City is cleaner, safer, and culturally more adept -are all reasons that contribute to the lure of the empty nesters. From friends who have also made the move, to museums, restaurants, shopping, and the bike trails up the Schuylkill river, Philadelphia is shaping up to be a fine residential attraction, and empty nesters have taken notice. And to think that Northern Liberties is now the place to see and be seen. Who would have thought?
Mark Wade
www.CenterCityCondos.com
Prudential Fox and Roach REALTORS®
530 Walnut St., Suite 260 Philadelphia, PA 19106
Tags: center city condos, empty nesters, northern liberties, Philadelphia condos, philadelphia row home
December 9, 2010
Get this….23 S. 23rd St- A two bed, two and a half bath condo asking $439,900 Listed by a good friend who sells a lot of Fannie Mae Foreclosures…I just have to tell all my blog readers about this unit….
High end cherry kitchen, with Sub Zero and Viking appliances, Hardwood flooring, high ceiling, close to Penn, and very very cheap rental parking in the building. Doorman building!
97% Financing Available for Owner Occupants!
Curious…Call me! 267.237.3404
Mark Wade
www.CenterCityCondos.com
Prudential Fox and Roach REALTORS®
530 Walnut St., Suite 260 Philadelphia, PA 19106
Tags: 23 S. 23rd condos, fannie mae condos, foreclosed condos, Philadelphia condos, REO condominiums
November 16, 2010
I have been selling real estate in Philly for 22 years. I like to say I have “Seen It All”.
In this market, it is sometimes hard to believe it when a condo you LOVE comes on the market, and quickly sells out from under you. You know, you prepare for a 2nd visit, you get your ducks in a row, and the day prior to your 2nd visit – the property sells.
Yes, even in Mid-November 2010, properties do sell – if they show well, and are priced fairly. It happened to me twice this month…I lost two deals by either being out-bid, or by not getting my buyers to act fast enough to make an offer on a Philly Condo they loved. If you love a property, believe me – I am going to tell the listing agent, and signal that IF he or she gets an offer, please call and let me know. Most Philly Realtors, who work in the best interest of their sellers, will call.
SOME (PERHAPS) SHADY REALTORS JUST IGNORE THE REQUEST AND CLOSE THE FIRST DEAL…POSSIBLY THEIR OWN.
The point is….if you love, love, love it….then buy, buy, buy it. Quickly. The market waits for no one….
Mark Wade
www.CenterCityCondos.com
Prudential Fox and Roach REALTORS®
530 Walnut St., Suite 260 Philadelphia, PA 19106
Tags: condominiums for sale in Philly, make an offer on a philly condo, Philadelphia condos, Philly Realtors, real estate in philly
November 8, 2010
Lifted from an article I read on Philly.com and CenterCityPhila.org:
– A little less than half the working people who live in Center City have jobs there. One-quarter commute out to the suburbs. Most of the rest work elsewhere in Philadelphia – except around wealthy Rittenhouse Square, where nearly one-fifth of the population works in New York or some other “Out of Area” location.
– Around one in three Center City workers walk to their job. Almost as many “reverse commute” by car. About a quarter take Septa or Patco. 6% work at home; 5% bike.
– Philadelphia “is weathering the recession much better than other places,” at least partly because we didn’t inflate so much:
Philadelphia ranks with energy-rich Dallas and Denver as places where home prices are off less than 10% since the market peaked three years ago.
Know any fun facts about living in Center City Philadelphia you want to share/comment on? Let me know!
Mark Wade
www.CenterCityCondos.com
Prudential Fox and Roach REALTORS®
530 Walnut St., Suite 260 Philadelphia, PA 19106
Tags: center city philadelphia, Living in Philadelphia, Philadelphia condos, rittenhouse square, working in Philadelphia
November 2, 2010
….Yeah, that Link would be in the middle of this article. I think having a building FHA approved is a huge help to buyers who are eyeing your building/thinking about a purchase. It makes a Philly condo building open to more options in terms of buyers financing a purchase within the building. All Good.
In the old days, FHA could approve the buildings on the spot with a quick check of some facts about the composition of the building and the condo association. No longer. A full FHA approval process must be put in place in order for an FHA loan to be used to purchase inside a particular condo building. Here is the Link- Just add the zip code of the building in question and a list of FHA approved buildings in that Zip Code will magically appear:
https://entp.hud.gov/idapp/html/condo1.cfm
Wanna’ know more about FHA purchases here in Center City Philly? Drop me an email… mark@centercity.com or call me… 267.237.3404.
Mark Wade
www.CenterCityCondos.com
Prudential Fox and Roach REALTORS®
530 Walnut St., Suite 260 Philadelphia, PA 19106
Tags: FHA condos, FHA Financing, Philadelphia Condominium, Philadelphia condos, Philly Condo buyer
October 27, 2010
I recently sold an Old City condo to a physician. Great guy who knew what he wanted, and finding him the right condo was not an issue. We had fun, and he found something he really loved. And let me tell you- this condo rocked. All Good!
However, he wanted to do some Cock-a-mamie type of loan that I was sure would fall flat and go nowhere. Oh yes, my big-brain was sure this deal was going to suck.
However, I was proven wrong, and the deal actually was quite smooth. He applied for what is known as a Physician Loan, and was able to get a JUMBO mortgage (one over $500,000) with just 5% down- you heard me 🙂
Here are the basics that were offered by John P. Wagner, Sr. Loan Consultant from Tower Mortgage Corporation – 1.800.918.5400 – and he was great by the way.
He can offer zero down to Physicians with no PMI –
FYI, zero down to $500K, 5% down $500-650K, 10% down $650-850K, 15% down to $1M
The theory is that since they went to school for sooo long, and have a very LOW default rate, there are lenders that will bank on them with little down.
So if you are a doctor, give me a call, and lets find you the perfect Philadelphia Condo with little down!
Mark Wade
www.CenterCityCondos.com
Prudential Fox and Roach REALTORS®
530 Walnut St., Suite 260 Philadelphia, PA 19106
Tags: center city condos, Old City Condo, Philadelphia condos, philadelphia real estate, Physician Loan
October 22, 2010
In the current real estate climate, getting a buyer and seller to agree on a price is tough enough. But that isn’t the toughest part of real estate today. I find that the most difficult aspect of my job as a Center City Real Estate agent is getting the deal done in terms of jumping through the hoops set forth by the mortgage company.
First the appraisal, which is becoming difficult, as I see very few lenders willing to be anything close to generous with the numbers they conclude to be the value of any given condo. I am not going to argue who is right and who is wrong here- suffice to say that hitting the needed number to make the appraisal work is more difficult than in the “Good Ole’ days”…..
Next, the condo has to fit the mold that the mortgage companies seem to favor- and just to list a few of those attributes:
1) Does the condo have enough owner-occupants as opposed to tenants?
2) Does the original developer hold more than, say 10% of the unsold unit?
3) Is there a reserve fund set up to put some money aside within the budget of the condo assn?
4) Has the association been turned over to the owners, and for a minimum of two years?
These are just a few of the hoops that not only YOU, but the condo you are buying MUST jump through in order to be approved for a mortgage. And this is just the tip of the iceberg.
Looking for help in determining your best strategy for obtaining financing for a Philadelphia condo you may find in the Center City condo market? Lets chat about some of the pitfalls and hoops!
Mark Wade
www.CenterCityCondos.com
Prudential Fox and Roach REALTORS®
530 Walnut St., Suite 260 Philadelphia, PA 19106
Tags: center city condos, condo financing, Philadelphia Condo Buyers, Philadelphia condos, philadelphia real estate
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