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Neighborhoods in Philadelphia, PA

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    Parkwood

    During the 1960s, the Korman Corporation first established Parkwood as a small residential borough centered around the historic Poquessing Valley Park. Since then, the neighborhood has grown into a much larger master-planned community with over 14,000 residents living in the original rows of red-brick townhomes. Parkwood’s walkable parks and

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      $322K

    • List Price

      $256K - $556K

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      15 Listings

    Parkwood
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    Point Breeze

    Stucco rowhomes and vibrant community spaces adorned with colorful murals line the streets of Point Breeze. "The area has been trending in the right direction with a lot of great new investment, lots of restaurants, coffee shops," says Mike Bottaro, a local realtor with HomeStarr Realty with $124 million dollars in area sales. Locals live within

    • Average Value

      $312K

    • List Price

      $150K - $770K

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      Homes For Sale

      151 Listings

    Point Breeze
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    Greenwich

    The Greenwich neighborhood makes a small part of central Philadelphia, situated in between the hubbub of Center City and the crazed fandom that gathers on game days at the Philadelphia Sports Complex to the south. Residents frequent a few local restaurants and shops in the neighborhood, which sits in the middle of the city’s southern half and is

    • Average Value

      $306K

    • List Price

      $183K - $652K

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      Homes For Sale

      17 Listings

    Greenwich
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    West Powelton

    Centrally located less than a mile north of University City’s prestigious universities and award-winning hospitals, West Powelton attracts a diverse community. “It’s a mixed bag. You’ve got college students, doctors and longtime residents all living in one place,” says Eric Dvotsky, a Realtor with Berkshire Hathway HomeServices Fox & Roach and a

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      $299K

    • List Price

      $218K - $1.1M

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      11 Listings

    West Powelton
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    South Philadelphia West

    South Philadelphia West spans dozens of blocks west of Broad Street, oriented north to south from Point Breeze to FDR Park. The district is a mix of well-established neighborhoods and newer developments. With the enormous FDR Park nearby and easy access to city expressways, residents live the good life with ample amenities and businesses to visit

    • Average Value

      $294K

    • List Price

      $140K - $900K

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      Homes For Sale

      121 Listings

    South Philadelphia West
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    Brewerytown

    Named for the dozens of breweries around town during the 20th century, Brewerytown today maintains this old-school charm through refurbished warehouse lofts and historic park space. “Brewerytown is walkable to Fairmount Park, which is the largest urban outdoor park in America,” says Ryan McManus, a real estate agent of almost a decade on the Agent

    • Average Value

      $276K

    • List Price

      $127K - $659K

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      Homes For Sale

      78 Listings

    Brewerytown
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    Cedarbrook

    Just outside Montgomery County at the tip of North Philadelphia, Cedarbrook offers a city lifestyle steps away from the suburbs. “It’s one of the best parts of the city to live in,” says Sonja Wayns, an associate broker with Diversified Realty Solutions, who lives near the community. “It is a family-based neighborhood of several diverse cultures.

    • Average Value

      $274K

    • List Price

      $170K - $537K

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      Homes For Sale

      13 Listings

    Cedarbrook
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    Chinatown

    What once began as a small mix of laundries and restaurants started by Cantonese immigrants in 1871 has flourished into the vibrant and immersive neighborhood of Chinatown. From the second folks pass through the Chinatown Friendship Gate, they're greeted by many restaurants, bakeries, coffee shops and markets. "Chinatown is a key area in

    • Average Value

      $273K

    • List Price

      $155K - $484K

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      Homes For Sale

      24 Listings

    Chinatown
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    Germantown

    Founded by German families in 1683, Germantown is one of Philadelphia’s most historic neighborhoods and has played a significant role in shaping the United States. Realtor John O’Connell of Elfant Wissahickon Realtors says, “There’s a tremendous historical aspect to the neighborhood. It’s what a lot of people love about living here.” A battle

    • Average Value

      $271K

    • List Price

      $98K - $740K

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      Homes For Sale

      43 Listings

    Germantown
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    Yorktown

    Once a predominately Black community home to musicians like Sister Rosetta Tharpe, Yorktown offers an unexpected slice of Philly history minutes from Temple University. The community has been well-maintained by generations of families living in Yorktown, but Temple’s presence is starting to turn sections of the neighborhood into student housing.

    • Average Value

      $268K

    • List Price

      $194K - $352K

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      Homes For Sale

      8 Listings

    Yorktown
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    Wynnefield Heights

    Centrally located yet still offering Philadelphia residents a bit more space than some other nearby neighborhoods, Wynnefield Heights offers an urban lifestyle with convenience and access. “The area is a really nice mixture of urban with just a hint of suburban charm,” says Joelyn Levensten, Realtor with Berkshire Hathaway Homeservices and

    • Average Value

      $250K

    • List Price

      $120K - $369K

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      Homes For Sale

      18 Listings

    Wynnefield Heights
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    Essington

    Essington, a neighborhood in Philadelphia, is steeped in history and innovation, located along the Delaware River and just minutes from Downtown Philadelphia. Known as the site of Pennsylvania's first permanent European settlement, Essington's rich history is celebrated at Governor Printz Park, which features playgrounds, a splash pad, and walking

    • Average Value

      $249K

    • List Price

      $159K - $358K

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      Homes For Sale

      7 Listings

    Essington
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    South Philadelphia East

    If Philadelphia truly is a City of Brotherly Love, then the best parts of South Philadelphia East are right there to discover. Home is a source of great pride for the locals. "You have a good, strong, working population with great cultural diversity," says Michael McCann, a 37-year real estate veteran with Keller Williams. McCann, who goes by the

    • Average Value

      $246K

    • List Price

      $155K - $699K

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      74 Listings

    South Philadelphia East
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    Mayfair

    Away from the bustle of downtown and sandwiched between two popular parks, Mayfair is the kind of walkable neighborhood where residents take pride in their green space and their location northeast of the city. “Mayfair is where the Greater Northeast starts,” says Stacy Stier, a broker/owner of Realty One Group Focus with 20 years of experience

    • Average Value

      $245K

    • List Price

      $171K - $390K

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      Homes For Sale

      87 Listings

    Mayfair
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    Bridesburg

    Rows of townhomes and a strong community spirit define the suburb of Bridesburg. The community has long been a haven for working-class families. Many families have been here for generations and flourished thanks to the community's proximity and feeling of privacy from the hustle and bustle of Philadelphia. Sleepy urban streets lined with rowhouses

    • Average Value

      $244K

    • List Price

      $131K - $515K

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      Homes For Sale

      17 Listings

    Bridesburg
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    Eastwick

    Near the convergence of Cobbs and Darby Creeks is Southwest Philadelphia’s Eastwick neighborhood. Originally known as The Meadows due to its rural surroundings and expansive marshland, the urban community has historically faced environmental challenges as it sits in one of the lowest-lying areas in Philadelphia. This location makes the

    • Average Value

      $242K

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      $150K - $351K

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      Homes For Sale

      5 Listings

    Eastwick
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    Wynnefield

    "Wynnefield is shockingly very suburban," Gregory Martire of Springer Realty Group, who has 16 years of realty experience, says. "But it's got that great city feel." The West Philadelphia neighborhood has a mix of row homes and single-family houses that paint a picture of a diverse community living. Here, tree-lined streets and front porches

    • Average Value

      $240K

    • List Price

      $97K - $736K

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      Homes For Sale

      34 Listings

    Wynnefield
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    Sharswood

    Real estate listings describing Sharswood sound like they’re hyperventilating: Booming! Prime location! Investor alert! But they do capture the essence of what’s happening in a neighborhood that has survived decades of neglect and poverty. The Philadelphia Housing Authority (PHA) kick-started Sharswood’s revival, opening a new headquarters on the

    • Average Value

      $239K

    • List Price

      $91K - $557K

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      Homes For Sale

      9 Listings

    Sharswood
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    Castor Gardens

    Northeast Philadelphia’s Castor Gardens neighborhood was once sprawling farmland, but following World War II, those farms were sold to developers who built the blocks of brick homes that are still here today. “It’s a very desirable neighborhood for everyone,” says Lubin Laventure, Realtor with Realty Mark Associates. “It’s really diverse, so you

    • Average Value

      $237K

    • List Price

      $181K - $400K

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      Homes For Sale

      49 Listings

    Castor Gardens
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    Whitman

    In South Philadelphia, Whitman is a small urban neighborhood where neighbors not only live close to each other in rowhouses, but are close in community spirit. “It’s a tight-knit community with a strong mix of blue-collar and white-collar people,” says Mark Kapczynski, President of the Whitman Council.” Everyone knows each other here, and we look

    • Average Value

      $234K

    • List Price

      $160K - $416K

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      Homes For Sale

      28 Listings

    Whitman
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    West Oak Lane

    Before World War II, West Oak Lane was almost entirely made up of farmland. Today, residents would hardly know, considering the densely packed, gridded streets of rowhomes, bodegas and traffic lights. Located in North Philadelphia, just outside Montgomery County, West Oak Lane is valued for its affordability and ease. “You don’t have to have a car

    • Average Value

      $229K

    • List Price

      $130K - $427K

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      Homes For Sale

      68 Listings

    West Oak Lane
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    Melrose Park Gardens

    Only 12 miles from Center City, Melrose Park Gardens is a residential urban neighborhood that offers a slower pace of life, a family-friendly community and easy access to the bustling city of Philadelphia. Flat-roofed rowhomes, twins and apartments make up most of the housing in Melrose Park Gardens. Single-family colonials and American four

    • Average Value

      $227K

    • List Price

      $153K - $400K

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      Homes For Sale

      3 Listings

    Melrose Park Gardens
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    Norris Square

    Norris Square, situated in the eastern section of North Central Philadelphia, is a neighborhood steeped in history and community resilience. Its roots trace back to 1683 when William Penn granted land to Issac Norris, a prominent Quaker merchant. Despite facing challenges, the neighborhood is undergoing revitalization, driven by the commitment of

    • Average Value

      $226K

    • List Price

      $100K - $936K

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      Homes For Sale

      93 Listings

    Norris Square
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    Holmesburg

    Touching the Delaware River and split down the middle by Pennypack Creek, Holmesburg is a neighborhood with community parks and rowhouses near downtown amenities. While technically in Philadelphia, "Holmesburg gives you more of a suburban feel, while you still have easy access to Center City," says Mike Cirillo, a local Realtor with Better Homes

    • Average Value

      $225K

    • List Price

      $135K - $416K

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      Homes For Sale

      34 Listings

    Holmesburg
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    Overbrook

    For some homebuyers, finding a place to live is primarily about the houses, but in Overbrook, the community shines. Just 7 miles from Center City, this tight-knit neighborhood is known for its namesake high school, whose notable alumni include Will Smith. Overbrook encompasses several established neighborhoods, including Greenhill Farms,

    • Average Value

      $216K

    • List Price

      $101K - $823K

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      Homes For Sale

      57 Listings

    Overbrook

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