bookmark_borderGreater Philadelphia Real Estate Guide

 

bookmark_borderPhiladelphia Area Real Estate

The City of Philadelphia

Prudential Fox and Roach – Rittenhouse Square Real Estate/Society Hill Real Estate – Mary Genovese-Colvin

Philadelphia Real Estate, Prudential Fox and Roach, Center City Philadelphia – Lisa Silveri

Prudential Fox and Roach – Center City Philadelphia Real Estate, Queen Village – Kathy Conway

Kingsley Court, Roxborough, Philadelphia – Marie Grodon

Montgomery County and The Greater Philadelphia Region

Prudential Fox & Roach Jane Douglas

Prudential Fox & Roach – Jay Peterman

Michael Anthony Homes

Long and Foster Real Estate – John Benigno

Houses For Sale on the Main Line – Re/Max Executive Realty – Andrea Robbins

Prudential Rittenhouse Realty

Keller Williams Real Estate

Bucks County, Northern Montgomery County

The Barndt Agency

Delaware County

Century 21 – Absolute Realty

Chester County

RE/Source

Prudential Fox and Roach – Steve Christie, New Homes

Glenelg Farm – Prudential Fox and Roach – Luxury New Homes, Chadds Ford, PA

Berks County

Prudential Fox and Roach – Heatherbrook Townhomes

 

The Poconos (Monroe and Carbon County)

Keller Williams Real Estate – Vacation Homes and Rentals

New Castle County, Delaware

Marra Homes New Homes Quick Deliveries

Nationwide

Prudential Arizona Properties / Sterling Fine Homes and Land – Arizona

other real estate resources

New Home Construction Guide

Title Insurance

Home Inspections

Mortgage Information

bookmark_borderHurricane Sandy Aftermath

PHILADELPHIA, PA — Hurricane Sandy proved to be one of the most severe natural disasters the region has ever seen. Thirty-nine people were killed (mostly from trees.) There were a record number of responses to 911 calls in Philadelphia at more than 1,300.

Ocean City, Atlantic City and other shore communities were devastated. The beaches are on the streets and portions of the boardwalk in the ocean.

Overall estimates of damage are greater than 20 billion dollars, thought the cost of the Wall Street closure will take time to evaluate. It is the first time since 1888 the exchange has been closed for more than one day.

Ocean Avenue in Avalon, NJ
Ocean Avenue in Avalon, NJ [photo by Severe NJ Weather]