Kent Reichert Real Estate Services
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Locality: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Phone: +1 215-668-1105
Address: 8236 Germantown Ave. 19118 Philadelphia, PA, US
Website: www.compass.com/agents/kent-reichert
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What a treat to see this extraordinary house on the banks of the Delaware River in Bensalem. Built by the Fox family in 1840. Largely original condition but lovingly maintained by the current owners. 12-ft ceilings on the first floor. 13 fireplaces. Surrounded by 8 acres. Certainly not for everyone, but a treat to behold!
Investor alert! 3 contiguous properties in an end row in Germantown. Fantastic opportunity for an experienced investor/flipper. Nine-foot ceilings, very tall basements, huge backyards. Buy one or all three for economies of scale. #EastGermantown #Germantown #Northwest... #Mountairy #EastMountairy #Flips #Realestate See more
Coming soon, gorgeous fully renovated 5,000 sqft. Home in East Mt. Airy, Philadelphia. Half acre-plus with lush garden, large mother-in-law above garage, koi pond, catering kitchen. Contact me today to see it!
Original cast iron Corinthian support column preserved and integrated into rehabbed Fairmount property.
Not for everyone, but for over 6,500 square feet, this house feels manageable. Fantastically preserved and sensitively updated. #Mt.airyhouses, #mt.airyphiladelphia, #historicproperties, #mtairyphilly,
Château Astremoine, Francia (castello abbandonato); vetrata dipinta a motivi floreali.
OPEN HOUSE TODAY. Join me for a twilight open house today, Wednesday October 21st 2020 from 5:30-7:30 pm. 5 West Chestnut Hill Ave. in Chestnut Hill. Come see this 2,600 sqft., handsome Victorian. Four bedrooms 2.1 baths.
No sé quien es el autor, pero es un verdadero genio
120 year old plaster under beadboard in a Trumbauer- designed house in West Mt. Airy. Because it was getting beadboard, it never got a skim coat. @ West Mount Airy, Philadelphia
120 year old plaster underneath beadboard in a third-floor bathroom. Trumbauer estate in Mt. Airy. Since it was getting beadboard, the skim coat was never applied.
"Our modern bathrooms and bedrooms trace back to this national public health crisis in ways big and small. Here are five elements of the modern home made ubiquitous by pandemic."
With all of the volatility in the stock market and uncertainty about the Coronavirus (COVID-19), some are concerned we may be headed for another housing crash like the one we experienced from 2006-2008. The feeling is understandable. There are many reasons, however, indicating this real estate market is nothing like 2008. Here are five visuals to show the dramatic differences...