Catch A Christmas Carol in Fishtown
This holiday season, we have a new construction listing on Collins Street in Fishtown/East Kensington that we are really excited about. And while we were exploring the area, we noticed something else nearby, the Walking Fish Theatre, just a few blocks away. They are currently promoting their Holiday Show, B. Someday Productions' A FRACTURED CHRISTMAS CAROL. They describe it as:
"A Fractured Christmas Carol is a slap-dash, fast-paced, family-friendly adaptation of a favorite holiday ghost story with loads of audience interaction for everyone--young and old. Opening Saturday, December 11, 2010 at 2:00pm and running until December 30 at Walking Fish Theatre, 2509 Frankford Avenue, Phila, PA 19125. Tickets are $5 for children and $8 for adults. Every Wednesday show is Pay-what-you-can.
All your favorite characters are updated. Meet Scrooge (Emma Dietel-O'Neill, 11), Jacob "Bob" Marley (Johnny Smith), The Ghost of Christmas Present from da Hood (Rachel O'Hanlon-Rodriguez), the Ghost of Christmas Past, Curley from the Three Stooges (Michael Trainor, 13) and more!"
Show dates and times:
Saturday, Dec 11 @ 2pm
Sunday, Dec 12 @ 2pm
Friday, Dec 17 @ 7pm – Press Opening
Saturday, Dec 18 @ 2pm & 4pm
Sunday, Dec 19 @ 2pm & 4pm
Wednesday, Dec 21 @ 7pm
Thursday, Dec 22 @ 7pm
Friday, Dec 23 @ 7pm
Wednesday, Dec 28 @ 4pm
Thursday, Dec 29 @ 4pm
Friday, Dec 30 @ 4pm
So, we hope you come to check out A Fractured Christmas Carol during the holidays and take a walk around Fishtown. If you would like a tour of Collins St. before or after the show, be sure to schedule a showing with us!
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What’s Brewing at Collins Street?
Are you the kind of person who is always looking ahead for something new, something unique, something that will really satisfy your love of craft and functionality? Are you drawn to the energy of an emerging neighborhood, do you appreciate craftsmanship whether it be a building or a well crafted beer?
We've got something really cool to show you in the Fishtown/East Kensington neighborhood, and there's plenty of delicious brew to be had while you're there. This neighborhood is a haven for excellent beer and is the beer enthusiast's playground, with Philadelphia Brewing Company, Atlantis: the Lost Bar, and Memphis Taproom all within a few blocks.
Now for the 2 New Construction Homes that puts you where the brew is...
2568-70 Collins Street is the location of two 3 Story New Construction Projects with Garage Parking, Balcony, Yard, 3 Bedrooms, 2.5 Baths, and a 10 year Tax Abatement. Modern amenities such as the Fresca vanity at left. Both properties are priced at $275,00. That's a deal we could drink to.
Wouldn't it be nice...To spend your weekends cooking with fresh, local produce from nearby Greensgrow Farm? Have brunch at Memphis Taproom, enjoy several cups of coffee at Leotah's Place, check out a neighborhood meeting at NKCDC and get to know your locals, then head on over to a homestyle Yugoslavian dinner at Jovan's Place. You're located right next to the Frankford Arts Corridor, which has undergone recent streetscape improvements should you fancy a leisurely bike ride.
Stay tuned for a peek at the interiors of these unique new construction properties as they near completion!
For more information, please contact the Somers Team.
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Fishtown Real Estate - Urban Homes in the Philadelphia Fringe !
Get Hands-on Help with Older Homes
We blog about modern construction all of the time, but what if you're an aspiring owner of an historic home? These homes may require a bit more attention than a new or updated home. The Preservation Alliance of Philadelphia is holding a series of workshops with hands-on demonstrations and visuals on how to restore and maintain older properties. All workshops will be held at the Coral Street Arts House in East Kensington.
In addition to the workshops, there will be lectures in Fairmount for further insight on historic home buying and owning.
All Fairmount workshops start at 6:30pm.
Location: Fairmount Community Development Corporation, 2206 Fairmount Avenue, Philadelphia
Energy Efficiency in Older Homes
-Wednesday, September 22 at 6:30 PM
Wood Window Maintenance and Repair
-Wednesday, September 29 at 6:30 PM
Flat Roofs: Repair, Maintenance and Replacement
-Wednesday, October 6 at 6:30 PM
Masonry and Pointing
-Wednesday, October 13 at 6:30 PM
“It’s the End of the World As We Know It…” or is it?
REM sang it and now we are singing it too. "It's the end of the world as we know it." Of course, we are talking about the end of the Real Estate market. But hasn't that been the hit song sung by CNBC and the news headliners for the last 2 years? So what is the reason for the end of the world this time? Let's recap.
On August 24th it certainly seemed as if the housing market was falling apart at the seams when the National Association of Realtors (NAR) announced the sales forecast for the 2010 year fell short. Sales of previously owned homes fell 27.2% in July as compared to June. That is like saying if 200 homes sold in the month of June then only 146 home sold in July. So why was that such a shocker to the analysts? Did they forget that the 8,000 Tax incentive's Rule #1 was that Buyers had to settle by June 30th. (That was extended by the way at the 11th hour.) Hello people, of course June sales would be higher than July sales. Of course the tax credit would artificially stimulate the number of settlements in June and create a bit of a "hangover" in July.
The Wall Street Journal stated that NAR announced the seasonally adjusted annual rate of sales is 3.83 million and it was at the lowest level since the industry group started its tally in 1999. Immediately, the pundits were on the air saying how incredible this drop was, how far below analyst expectations this was, what a surprise this was and so on. I recall an analyst caught up in the hysteria blindly saying that renting is always the best option for anyone considering buying a home right now. This is a perfect example of the media playing up the doom and gloom card. Remember folks, high ratings are what keeps them on the news and admit it, if they do not sensationalize, we won't listen or watch.
Of course on our end, we have been blogging about the "tax credit hangover" endlessly for months. This dip comes as no surprise for us and if you have been reading our blog and newsletter, this is not a surprise to you either. So much demand was created and condensed in the months of April, May, and June 2010, it only makes sense that there would be a huge falloff in July. Is there cause for concern? Sure there is, in regards to the economy and primarily unemployment. Is it the end of the world as we know it? Of course not! Do we think REM is great? Yes! But we do not like the way the pundits sing their song and we disapprove of the way the media is spinning NAR's calculations. It is quite frankly dampening whatever remains of consumer confidence.
That being said, we are not blind to the negatives either. Let's look at the bad stuff a little closer. With the the home inventory increasing to a supply of 12.5 months (meaning it will take a year and a half to sell what we have for sale right now) and with the increased amount of bank owned properties entering the housing market, and short sales continuing to pop up on the market, there is more risk of price declines in the markets that are already suffering across the nation. More importantly, here in Philadelphia, we see a more stable market with smaller declines across the board particularly for homes priced under $400,000. The luxury home market will feel the sting of somewhat greater price declines due to the buyer pool being smaller.
What does this all mean to you?
Sellers - Price and condition are paramount. Thus, to get your home sold in this market, you need to be priced below your competition AND have a better product. Your house needs to show like a dream. Marketing and exposure are never as important as there are today which is why you really cannot hire your the part-time agent or go FSBO, but hire that agent who excels in Internet Marketing and has a strong presence in the area.
Buyers - Turn the TV off. There is substantial opportunity out there for you. This may be the single best opportunity in your lifetime in that the combination of prices being where they are, the amount of properties to choose from, AND mortgage rates being SO low offers you incredible purchasing power. "But what if prices go lower? " Good question.... But what if mortgage rates go higher?? Even if prices fall $10,000 on that average sales price, that does not even come close to the amount of extra money you will be spending if mortgage rates went up even one point. And I can tell you, sooner or later, this is going to happen.
On the investment side, there are more opportunities out there for investors as well since it is harder for buyers to get loans. In putting my money where my mouth is on opportunity in the Philadelphia real estate market, I have bought two properties in the last couple of months, one in East Passyunk and one in Northwood. More to come on these in our next newsletter!
It's the end of the world as we know it. And I feel Fine!
Is Your Dream Home in Dream Condition? Try U.S. Inspect for a Quick Report
So what exactly does a home inspection with the experts of U.S. Inspect get you?
A thoroughly detailed inspection with an on-site computer-generated report complete with photos of suggested adjustments. They are a one-stop inspection shop and promise to inspect 100% of roofs. The intimidating prospect of having a home inspected is simple with U.S. Inspect. Schedule an inspection online and they'll take it from there.
Services include:
- General Home Inspection
- Foundation
- Lead Paint
- Mobile Homes
- Pool and Hot Tub
- Pre-Concealment
- Radon
- Roof (RHI)
- Septic Systems
- Termite
- Well Flow
- Well Potability
U.S. Inspect
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215-383-0158
Candid Video: The Somers & Their Buyer Tour South Philly Home For Sale
It was a sizzling late afternoon in Philadelphia when we met up with first time home buyer, Kristen. We set out on a journey to find a property that she could call her own. We had already shown Kristen what her budget of $150,000 would get her in the neighborhood of Fishtown. Kristen, like many buyers, could afford a higher mortgage but wanted to stay under budget just to be safe. So, after our exploration of Fishtown where she saw a home she really liked, she was ready for round 2. We headed to South Philadelphia, in the neighborhood of Graduate Hospital, where a similarly priced 2 bedroom was waiting for us. With our mini camcorder in hand, and our client Kristen, being ready, willing, and very cool (I might add), let us shoot some candid footage of her tour of this Graduate Hospital home. We were curious to find out what our first time buyer's impression would be.
Would Kristen be wooed by Graduate Hospital's proximity to Rittenhouse Square and the subway?
How would the Fishtown property compare?
We were curious to find out what our first time buyer's impression would be.
Are you a first timer? Get in touch. And don't forget to stop by our first time home buyer's session to find out if you qualify for a grant to help with buying costs.
$3,500 FREE For 1st Time Buyers, You May Be Eligible !
Find out now by contacting us today.
Is it not enough that Interest Rates are 4.5%?
We say it is never enough!
Find out if you are eligible for FREE money to help you off-set your closing costs.
That means less money out of your pocket !
FREE Session to Qualify For the Grant
Wednesday, July 28th, 2010, 4 - 8 pm
at Remax Access in the Piazza Above Darling's Diner
Hosted by the NKCDC and REMAX Access with guest speakers, food, refreshments, and central air!
RSVP and for more info: 215-400-2600
How Much Do You Know About Buying a Home? Come Meet With Us!
An educated consumer is a force to reckon with!
On July 28th, we hope you'll stop by the REMAX Access office in Northern Liberties for a first time home buyer session called the PHFA $500 Grant Program with the NKCDC. The session is free and there will be refreshments, guest speakers, and valuable information.
Whether you are buying soon or hope to in the future, now is the time to get up to speed on the home buying process and to gain the credentials and see if you qualify for a free city grant to help first time buyers with closing costs. NKCDC will be discussing the government grant program that will contribute up to $500 to eligible buyers. Those that qualify for the grant during this session will fulfill the prerequisite counseling needed to collect the grant money.
We at REMAX Access are excited about the opportunity to serve the community in our air conditioned office with incredible views. Bring a friend!
Speakers will include:
The Somers Team
Wells Fargo
NKCDC
Allstate
So, join us from 4-8 pm at REMAX Access! We recommend contacting us to RSVP.
REMAX Access
The Rialto Building in the Piazza at Schmidt's
1033 North 2nd Street
Philadelphia, PA 19123
215-400-2600
[image via firsttimehome.us]
How Much Do You Know About Buying a Home? Come Meet With Us!
An educated consumer is a force to reckon with!
On July 28th, we hope you'll stop by the REMAX Access office in Northern Liberties for a first time home buyer session called the PHFA $500 Grant Program with the NKCDC. The session is free and there will be refreshments, guest speakers, and valuable information.
Whether you are buying soon or hope to in the future, now is the time to get up to speed on the home buying process and to gain the credentials and see if you qualify for a free city grant to help first time buyers with closing costs. NKCDC will be discussing the government grant program that will contribute up to $500 to eligible buyers. Those that qualify for the grant during this session will fulfill the prerequisite counseling needed to collect the grant money.
We at REMAX Access are excited about the opportunity to serve the community in our air conditioned office with incredible views. Bring a friend!
Speakers will include:
The Somers Team
Wells Fargo
NKCDC
Allstate
So, join us from 4-8 pm at REMAX Access! We recommend contacting us to RSVP.
REMAX Access
The Rialto Building in the Piazza at Schmidt's
1033 North 2nd Street
Philadelphia, PA 19123
215-400-2600
[image via firsttimehome.us]
Summer Reading: Make Room for the Big Book of Small, Cool Spaces
Living in a big city often means dealing with spaces that aren't as large as you'd like. You know the ones. They're adorable, situated conveniently, and have all of those neat features, but there's one thing missing: square footage. Yes, we've all passed on places simply because they are a bit too small for us or lacked storage and closet space that we go into the buying/renting process thinking we absolutely need.
It turns out there are a bunch of happy, positive-thinking dwellers who stood by the small units and turned them into amazing homes. So many that Apartment Therapy put together a book on these tighter apartments and houses. Apartment Therapy's Big Book of Small, Cool Spaces walks us through the challenges of developing tinier quarters with space-saving solutions.
The book, from Apartment Therapy founder Maxwell Gillingham-Ryan, features 40 spaces. So next time you're feeling a little cramped in your apartment or you're just not viewing houses that seem big enough, bust out a copy of this for some inspiration. Are you trying to sell and want to make your property seem as large as possible? Done.
And while you're at it, check out Small Cool Kitchens on Apartment Therapy's spin-off blog, the Kitchn.
Related:
Busybee Design Transforms a Small Space
Busybee Design Adds Depth to a Small Space
[photo: Apartment Therapy]
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