Monday, May 16, 2011

April Housing Market Snapshot, Philadelphia County

Sales are down about 17% over April Last year, but April last year was the last month of the home buyer tax credit.  April 2010 sales were up 17% over 2009, so it seems last year was a bit of an outlier and volume is at 2009 levels for April.

 Monthly Statistics for the Date Range Selected (TREND MLS)
Date
Units Listed
Listed Volume
Listed Average
Pended
Units Sold
Sold Average
Average DOM
Apr 2011
2266
512,739,712
226,275
928
858
169,179
95








Totals:
2266
512,739,712
226,275
928
858
169,179
95

Pricing Details of Sold Units for the Date Range Selected
Minimum Prices
Maximum Prices
Average Prices
Original List Price : $2,100
Original List Price: $2,750,000
Original List Price: $188,215
Sold Price : $1,900
Sold Price: $1,700,000
Sold Price: $169,179

Wednesday, May 11, 2011

Graduate Hospital Filling Out

Naked Philly seems to have filled the void left by Brownstoner and their recent sleuthing has uncovered a series of Graduate Hospital Development projects.
2305 Carpenter

Photo: nakedphilly.com
Permits have been applied for and two semidetached three story homes with roof decks are in the works.
763 S. 19th

photo: nakedphilly.com
This vacant lot was recently purchased for $800,000 and plans are to build ten row homes with parking.
20th and Fitzwater

photo: nakedphilly.com
If you are a fellow grad hospital resident, you may have noticed the massive hole dug in this spot in recent weeks.  I was beginning to think a parking garage was being built.  It turns out it was just the basements for the new row homes to be built.  The plans seem to resemble those of the artisan town homes around 16th and Bainbridge.
2522 and 2524 Grays Ferry
Exterior Front
photo:trend
More approx 2500 Square foot homes with garages.  With garage these homes are priced at $425,000.  $400,000 without garage.  
19th and Carpenter
In the last two weeks framing has gone up for two new row houses with the ever present boxed bays.

Wednesday, May 4, 2011

Queen's Walk: a New Townhouse Development at 5th and Montrose

nakedphilly.com
Naked Philly has pictures of a new 16 unit development in the works on the edge of Queen Village and Bella Vista.  Apparently the plans are for 2200 to 2600 square foot 3 bedrooms.  Too bad these aren't in the Meredith Catchment!

Monday, May 2, 2011

Subway to Navy Yard

navyyard.org
Philadelphia's 2035 plan apparently calls for the subway to run to the Navy Yard.  Even though the plan is 25 years off, According to Plan Philly, the SEPTA director says it is not going to happen unless there is residential development.  Apparently the 1.5 mile extension would cost between 500 and 800 million.  If money isn't an issue, I would really like to focus on a subway line outside of the current frustrating perpendicular model.