Monthly Archives: June 2008

Interest Rates

as we roll into Summer 2008…   If you’re in the market to buy real estate right now one of the many details you have to consider are Mortgage Interest Rates. I’m sure you have seen that over the last few … Continue reading

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Caravan

Putting your house on caravan?? At Elfant Wissahickon Realtors, we spend every Wednesday morning out on caravan, visiting new listings or prospective new listings.  The owners of the company make a point to attend all caravans.  We do this for … Continue reading

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Historic Germantown

I was born and raised in Germantown. My family lived on the 5100 Block of Keyser until I was six years old. We eventually grew out of the 3 bedroom row home on Keyser Street (7 children can do that) … Continue reading

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Dining Out Face to Face

Tonight, June 17th, from 5 to 9 pm, restaurants in northwest Philadelphia are participating in a program to raise money for a wonderful local cause.  Face to Face at St. Vincent’s offers a variety of services to residents of Germantown, including … Continue reading

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Philadelphia Rowhouses

The city planning commission developed this incredible resource and fascinating history of the Philadelphia Rowhouse, available here.  It’s a great guide for the row-home-owner and an interesting read for anyone with an appreciation of architectural or Philadelphia history.   Posted … Continue reading

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New Blog!

First blog post! I’m Paul Walsh, Associate Broker and Managing Partner of Elfant Wissahickon REALTORS in Philadelphia.  I’m hoping this blog will serve as a resource for Real Estate information, market conditions, sales strategies, how-to’s for buyers, and general info about … Continue reading

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