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All Forum Posts by: Sabrina Romano

Sabrina Romano has started 1 posts and replied 4 times.

Post: Newbie in Philadelphia, PA

Sabrina RomanoPosted
  • Phila, PA
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Hi @ericaMChambers- I am also a newbie investor in Philly and a Tony Luke's fan. Have you considered neighborhoods that would be good to invest in? I am trying to narrow down neighborhoods now.

Thanks for the insight @Joseph M. Very helpful! As I am sure it is in other cities, the price of the home really depends on the neighborhood you're in. I'd say that if you buy in Roxborough (the city calls it an economically healthy neighborhood about 20 minutes outside Downtown), you could get a rehab for about $110k at least (a 1,000 sq ft home), a turn key (also 1,000 sq ft) for about $160k+. Or you could purchase a newly developed townhome at about 3,000 sq ft with garage and roof deck for between 400k and 700k. The prices really vary over here. If you went to a "middle neighborhood," like Tacony (B- C+ class) where there is less access to Downtown, and not too many business or jobs, prices drop, and there are no lots being developed. The city is focusing on revitalizing the middle neighborhoods, so maybe the developers will come within the next decade. It is hard to say.... You could also go to a D class neighborhood, and get a house for less than 20k, sometimes even less than 5k. It would be a complete gut job though. 

Hi @Richard Jahnle . Thanks for the response! Originally, we (my SO & I) were thinking near the Roxborough/Manayunk border. We live in Roxborough and love it, but we don't really think there are too many deals in this neighborhood. Now, we are thinking about going to one of the middle neighborhoods, like Tacony. We also thought about Grays Ferry, but know we will likely have to pay a premium to get in there. Since this is our first go at it, we want to keep it simple. 

Where have you invested in Philly? Do you prefer certain neighborhoods? Would love to hear about your experience. 

Hi! I am new to the forum. I am looking to invest in the Roxborough neighborhood of Philadelphia. There are a few blocks that are being developed with what seem to be over-improved houses (large town homes listed at over $500,000, with parking, rooftop decks, etc). Is it a good idea to purchase an older, 2-story row home among all of these large, 4-story town homes?

My goal is to renovate the property and rent it out. I am not interested in a flip right now. Thank you for your tips in advance!