• House of the Week: Gladwyne Mansion Hits Market for Just Second Time in Six Decades

    House of the Week: Gladwyne Mansion Hits Market for Just Second Time in Six Decades

    On sale for only the second time in six decades, this classic stone house in Gladwyne is an opulent mansion that has all the features and charm of a classic farmhouse, writes Esther Yoon for Philadelphia Magazine. The five-bedroom dwelling is in a two-acre private park-like setting secluded by a sanctuary of trees and beautiful…

  • House of the Week: Narberth‘s Gothic Jewel

    House of the Week: Narberth‘s Gothic Jewel

    With the completion of one of the most caringly executed adaptive reuse projects, Main Line rebuild is offering a stunning property in a family-friendly community, writes Sandy Smith for Philadelphia Magazine. Conveniently situated at 200 Price Ave. # ELM 5, just two-and-a-half blocks from the center of Narberth, the unit is in part of a church…

  • House of the Week: Phillies Slugger Ryan Howard’s Palatial Property in Blue Bell

    House of the Week: Phillies Slugger Ryan Howard’s Palatial Property in Blue Bell

    Phillies first baseman Ryan Howard has placed his Blue Bell home on the market, perhaps anticipating his change of scenery that is sure to occur after his albatross of a multi-million, multi-year contract is up next season. Howard, who also has property in the city in Rittenhouse, tried to sell his Blue Bell home in…

  • House of the Week: Former Gladwyne Mansion of Utley, Iverson

    House of the Week: Former Gladwyne Mansion of Utley, Iverson

    After a year of wearing Dodger blue, Chase Utley is finally selling his Gladwyne home, writes Kelly O’Shea of the Philadelphia Inquirer. The 8,000-square-foot Colonial of the former Phillies second baseman is on the market for $3.495 million. According to Montgomery County property records, Utley bought the home in September 2013 for $2.325 million. Property…

  • House of the Week: 1920s Farmhouse-Turned-Residence in Hatfield

    House of the Week: 1920s Farmhouse-Turned-Residence in Hatfield

    Do you believe in powers of feng shui and the precept that house is a machine for living? Originally built in the 1920s as a bungalow that served as a farmhouse for a large Hatfield farm, this contemporary house at 2419 E. Vine Street was bought and re-designed by a local modern architect in 1972.…

  • House of the Week: A Mix of Old Fashion and Modernity in Wyndmoor Farmhouse

    House of the Week: A Mix of Old Fashion and Modernity in Wyndmoor Farmhouse

    Located at 714 East Willow Grove, this Wyndmoor property is balanced between appearing its age and being livable in the modern day, which is a challenge for farmhouses, writes Matthew Sheridan of Philadelphia Magazine. The four-bedroom, two-bath house of 2,725 square feet was built in 1890, but has been renovated to retain that 19th-century charm…

  • House of the Week: Stunning Georgian Colonial Home in Fort Washington

    House of the Week: Stunning Georgian Colonial Home in Fort Washington

    A stunning classic Georgian colonial style house set on 26 lush acres in Fort Washington is returning to the market this fall. The home is a replica of Philadelphia’s Mount Pleasant in Fairmount Park. It was built in 1936 and features Palladian windows with detailed pediments and pilasters on its front and rear facades. The…