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Sunday, December 5th, 2010

OPEN HOUSE in Northern Liberties – Sunday, December 5th from 12-3PM – Own a 4BR in Northern Liberties at a Great Price!

OPEN HOUSE in Northern Liberties – Sunday, December 5th from 12-3PM

Great Opportunity to Own Northern Liberties 4 Bedroom Home at a Great Price!

1037 N 3rd Street - $314,999


We welcome you to tour this large 3 Story brick front 4 bedroom home in Northern Liberties on Sunday, December 5th from 12-3PM where you will these great features:

  • Great Location close to all the charming shops at Liberties Walk
  • Open Layout
  • Hardwood Flooring
  • Kitchen with tile floors, appliances (included) and access to large rear yard
  • Full dry unfinished basement with plenty of storage and washer/dryer
  • 4 nice sized bedrooms
  • Updates that include:
  • Remodeled Hall Bath
  • New Windows throughout
  • Updated Central Air Conditioning

This home provides a great opportunity to get into the neighborhood in this location at this price point.

We look forward to seeing you at our Open House and if unable to attend we look forward to your call to schedule your tour.

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Thursday, December 2nd, 2010

Rock to the Future Debuts Holiday Concert in Fishtown

150069_119482501447207_100001563735981_142528_1591447_nGetting your homework done is a little easier with the incentive of rocking out on a guitar after.

Earlier this year we mentioned Rock to the Future, an afterschool program that one of our clients, Jessica McKay, began to provide students the opportunity to learn a musical instrument while getting homework assistance. Now we’re happy to report that the homework is getting done and the rocking out is not far behind.

Students from Rock to the Future will play their first annual holiday concert on December 18, 2010 at the Atonement Lutheran Church, 1542 East Montgomery Ave., Philadelphia, Pa., at 6:00 p.m. for the community. A $5.00 donation is suggested and refreshments will be served.

“We invite the community to come out and support our students for their first concert,” said McKay. “We’re looking forward to a great evening for the whole family. The students will play a variety of holiday songs, covers from the Beatles and some original music.”

Founded in 2010, Rock to the Future, is the only program of its kind in the city, which combines an afterschool music education and youth development program, at no cost to students. It is open to Philadelphia students between the ages 9-14. The program focuses on incorporating music education with academics to create success in school and in life by improving cognitive thinking, learning capacity, socialization skills, self-esteem and creative thinking. Students learn to play an instrument – their choice of guitar, bass guitar, drums, vocals or keyboards – and also receive homework help. Students attend the program every day after school at the Atonement Lutheran Church in the Fishtown section of Philadelphia. During the course of the year, the students will work together to write new, original music and attend free educational and musical seminars and workshops. All donations support Rock to the Future.

For more information, contact McKay at 610.416.6742  jessica@phillyrock.org.

Related:

Rock to the Future on First Friday

Get Ready to Rock in Fishtown

Originally posted on The Philadelphia Real Estate Voice

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Monday, November 29th, 2010

Winter Designer’s Tip: Ruffle Those Feathers!

small-feather-treesWhat are the design experts over at Busybee Homestore & Design Center feeling this winter? Feathers, Feathers, and more Feathers.

When they showed us what they had in mind for holiday decor this December, we had to agree: ‘Tis the season for ruffling some feathers with fun embellishment and texture instead of the usual ho-hum decorations.

Dreamy, feathery ornaments will add both whimsy and natural elegance to your holiday. The neutral colors will work with almost any room and are a refreshing change from all of the bright reds/greens and flashy silvers/golds that many of us turn to.

 

 

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At Busybee Homestore and Design Center, you can find Glass Feather ornaments (small – $7 extra large $22) and Feather Balls ($8) for your tree and mantle, Ostrich Feather Plumes ($9), and a Feather Headdress from Cameroon ($550). Feather Trees from Roost are a beautiful tree alternative (Busybee stocks both Roost Trees and Tabletop White Feather Trees, small-medium-large $13-$30). The feather trees are collapsible and store easily in your closet. Visit the shop at 734 South Street for your holiday decor needs before you start trimming that tree!

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Related: Fall Designer’s Tip: Go for the Glow!

 

 

 

Originally posted on The Philadelphia Real Estate Voice

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Wednesday, November 24th, 2010

Natural Cure for the Common Cold: Straight from the Wellness Expert in Northern Liberties

Sick manWe asked Karen Rossignol of Urban Roots Wellness Center (our featured neighbor this month!) for a Wellness Tip.”This recipe is for anyone who feels that they may be getting a cold and a must for anyone who is feeling it go into their chest, ” Rossignol promises.

Got that achy, run down feeling, congested, coughing, or feeling like pretty soon you will be? Here is a recipe that is not only tasty but will kick that bug right out of the ballpark. With immune boosting ingredients that you can find at the local store…

Rossignol’s Cold Cure:

1 to 3 large garlic cloves

Piece of ginger root, skinned and grated – 1/2 thumb size

Juice of 1/2 lemon or more to taste

Some cayenne

Tomato juice or V-8

Blend together. Take three times a day for one or two days. It will loosen the mucus and bring it up and out of your body.

Find these health incensing ingredients at some of our favorite local stores such as the Palm Tree Market, The Almanac, the Pink Dolphin Market, and Penn Herb.

Related:

Wellness is a Journey. Just ask Karen Rossignol and Nancy Blum, your Neighbors

Originally posted on The Philadelphia Real Estate Voice

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Thursday, November 18th, 2010

Parking Power in Old City

5285745We all know how valuable a parking space is. You don’t want to risk getting a ticket or leaving your car somewhere for a long period of time. So how do you achieve Parking Peace of Mind?

Your own 24-7-365 parking spot in Old City is waiting. Never worry about your car’s safety again at the Old City Parkominium at 231-235 N 2nd St. Your car will love you for this.

- Use it yourself if you live or work nearby.

- Sell it to someone who does.

- Build equity.

- Zero maintenance.

Condo Fee only $85/month. Taxes $85/year. A fantastic financing option is available at 4.25 percent. (10 years fixed / 20 year AM). Covered space: $20,000. Rooftop parking: $19,500.

Your parking worries just cruised away. For more information, please contact the Somers Team.

Originally posted on The Philadelphia Real Estate Voice

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Wednesday, November 17th, 2010

What’s New in New Kensington?

5715308New. Sometimes there’s nothing else like it, whether it’s the smell of a new car or your first run in a new pair of sneakers. When you’re buying a home, features like a new roof or new windows and an updated bath and kitchen really make the difference.

2074 E. Cumberland Street is your chance to start anew in New Kensington, a 3 Story 4 Bedroom, 1.5 Bath home offered below appraised value. In an exciting neighborhood where new ventures are appearing every day, we present to you a golden opportunity.

The New:

- New roof with downspouts & capping

5715308c- New Front Door w/ Self-Storing Storm Doors

- New Energy-Efficient Windows

- Recessed Lighting

- Ceiling Fans

- Hard-wired Smoke Detectors and In-Wall Adjustable Lighting

- Remodeled baths. Main bath has a restored and resurfaced ball foot tub and 4ft wide stall shower.

- All Electric w/ Brand New EnergyStar Hot Water Heater, Kitchen Appliances, and Hydronic Baseboard Heaters. Baseboard heaters save money & energy by heating only the rooms you need.

- New flooring throughout

The Extras:

- Extra room behind kitchen (option to create home office or breakfast room).

- Rear yard offers deck w/ optimum privacy & a lawn to bury your feet in.

- Extra closet space

- For buyers’ peace of mind, this property includes a sellers-paid 1 yr AHS Home Warranty.

- Located blocks from Frankford El, steps from major bus routes, minutes from I-95.

Come see for yourself why you should try on something new in New Kensington. For more information, please contact the Somers Team.

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Friday, November 12th, 2010

Trendwatch Philadelphia: The House Tattoo

5162255210_d35706e0ce_zThey’re skinny. They have tattoos. They’re invading Fishtown.

They are homes.

We were checking out the Postgreen blog and saw that the final exterior images for the Skinny Project in Fishtown had been posted. The finishing touch? The house tattoos by local artist Candy Depew.

Tattoos aren’t for everybody. But for houses? We think we love it. It gives a modern home some distinction from all of the other new construction projects that are going up. It’s not enough to just be sleek these days, you’ve got to accessorize well.

We spoke with Nic Darling of Postgreen to see what inspired the inkage:

“The house tattoos came out of discussions with Brian Phillips of ISA, our architect. We demand a fairly simple structure for cost and efficiency reasons. This often means, among other things, no unnecessary corners and a single material on the facade. In other words, we give our architects a fairly limited palette to work with. So, we often end up in discussions about how to add depth and texture to a simple flat facade. Printing on or applying graphics to the exterior came out of these discussions. The name “house tattoo” followed soon after, and we all got very excited about the potential.”

Have you seen house tattoos elsewhere?

“After we started working on the idea we noticed house tattoos elsewhere (though under different names). There was a particular home in Australia (I think) that had some trees printed on part of its facade material. We also began to think of Philly as literally covered with a form of building tattoos. They are, of course, better known as murals, but the concept is similar. In creating the house tattoos for the Skinny Project, we didn’t feel that far from a tradition with which Philly is already somewhat comfortable. That said, the application technique and design was still intended to be bold and different.”

Is this something we will see in further projects from Postgreen?

“We definitely hope to use the tattoo concept again. In fact, we would like to see it migrate inside the house. We have concepts for custom wall graphics that could be available in our home customization tool and a line of cabinet doors that uses the work of local artists to create interesting textures and designs. I think, while one has to be careful of the design, that graphics are an affordable way to add interest and differentiate an otherwise simple moment in a home.”

What do you think? Would you ever get a tattoo on your home?

[image by Sam Oberter for Postgreen]

Originally posted on The Philadelphia Real Estate Voice

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Friday, November 5th, 2010

A Work of Resonance This Evening in Old City

rebecca-jacoby-001-615x1024We have some truly talented clients out there, and local artist Rebecca Jacoby happens to be one of them.

You can check out Jacoby’s latest work, Resonances, at LGTripp Gallery this Friday, November 5th from 6 – 8:30. Resonances will be at the gallery through November 27th.

Related:

LGTripp Gallery Opening in Old City

Originally posted on The Philadelphia Real Estate Blog

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Monday, November 1st, 2010

Own your Private & Secure Parking Space in Philadelphia’s First Parking Condominium

Private Parking Spaces in Old City, Philadelphia

Call The Somers 215-400-2620 RE/MAX Access, Northern Liberties, Philadelphia


231-235  N 2nd Street – The Parkominium

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ar128836031481105Own your private parking space in Philadelphia’s first parking condominium.

Not just YOUR VERY OWN convenient parking spot in Old City, this is Real Estate you can ENJOY now, and later SELL or LEVERAGE as collateral.  While your car is secure and easily accessible, your investment’s equity is growing. The Old City Parkominium provides full security and concierge valet services year-round, 24/7.  There is literally zero maintenance, a $83/mo condo fee, and 5 years remaining on the tax abatement (taxes only $85/year!)

Price Levels: Covered space: $20,000.  Rooftop parking: $19,500.

Financing options at 4.25 percent, with 15% down!  If paying cash, enjoy a yield of close to 6 percent, maintenance free!

Call Bob Wombwell, 215-839-9404 for appointment or further information.

Originally posted on The Philadelphia Real Estate Blog

 

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Friday, October 29th, 2010

Ready for Another 12 Months in Northern Liberties?

NL 2011Calendar LO1You will be when you pick up your Northern Liberties 2011 Calendar, available soon at local shops, bars, and restaurants. The theme for 2011 is “That was Then & This is Now” with historic photographs of our neighborhood.

Proceeds will benefit the Northern Liberties Clean & Green program, which promotes environmentally sustainable practices throughout the community. Activities include: tree planting, Christmas tree chipping, composting and rain barrel workshops, e-waste recycling, weekly street sweeping, and educational workshops on solar power and environmental responsibility. Through Clean & Green the NLNA has planted a hundred new trees, distributed over 1000 recycling containers, and successfully advocated for bike racks and solar trash and recycling compactors throughout our neighborhood.

 

Originally posted on The Philadelphia Real Estate Blog

 

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