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Why More Homeowners Are Becoming Landlords?

Illustration of a homeowner handing over keys in front of a 'For Rent' sign, representing new landlords renting property in Philadelphia and Bucks County.

Rental Guide for Elementor More Homeowners Are Becoming Landlords: What You Need to Know Before Renting Out Your Home Property management companies across the country are reporting a noticeable uptick in homeowners choosing to move out and rent their homes instead of selling. Whether driven by rising property values, low fixed mortgage rates, or a …

Commercial real estate along Bustleton Avenue

Commercial real estate along Bustleton Avenue in Philadelphia, showing traffic lights, shops, and signage for Route 532, representing commercial corridor managed by Commercial PM Pennsylvania.

📊 Commercial Investment Outlook & Projections: Bustleton Avenue Corridor An in-depth analysis of the commercial real estate landscape in Northeast Philadelphia’s key artery, focusing on ZIP codes 19115 and 19116. City-Wide Economic & Real Estate Context: 2024-2025 To understand the potential of Bustleton Avenue, we must first look at the broader trends shaping Philadelphia. The …

Exploring Philadelphia’s Neighborhoods: Real Estate History and Current Trends

Illustration of Philadelphia's neighborhoods showing houses, streets, river, and the Benjamin Franklin Bridge with text 'Real Estate History and Current Trends'; used by Commercial PM Pennsylvania to discuss neighborhood trends.

Philadelphia Real Estate: A Neighborhood-by-Neighborhood Analysis of History, Trends, and Investment Potential Philadelphia is a city of neighborhoods—each with its own story etched into the built environment. From cobblestone streets and colonial charm to post-industrial resurgence and sleek modern developments, the city’s real estate landscape reflects centuries of economic, social, and demographic change. This guide …

Off Market Vs On The Market Listings

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Why Sellers and Landlords Choose Off-Market Sales with Brokers Instead of MLS Selling a property off‑market—choosing not to list it publicly on the Multiple Listing Service (MLS)—is an attractive path for many owners. When paired with an experienced broker, an off‑market strategy can protect privacy, preserve pricing power, and shorten timelines. Below is a detailed …

1925 – 2025: 100 Years of U.S. Real Estate: Cycles, Wealth, and the Investment Horizon

100 Years of U.S. Real Estate: A Century of Growth, Transformation, and Investment Opportunity I. Introduction: A Century in Real Estate (1925–2025) Over the past 100 years, the U.S. real estate market has evolved from a relatively unregulated, localized industry into a cornerstone of American wealth-building. Shaped by economic cycles, policy shifts, demographic movements, technological …

The City Of Philadelphia’s Multi Family Opportunity

The City of Philadelphia’s Multi-Family Opportunity Philadelphia, often referred to as the “City of Neighborhoods,” is experiencing a transformation. As one of the oldest cities in the United States, its architectural charm and historical significance are well known. But beneath its colonial façades lies a modern opportunity—one that savvy investors and forward-thinking city planners are …

Flipping vs. Keeping

Flipping vs. Keeping Real Estate: Which Investment Strategy is Right for You? Real estate has been a timeless vehicle for wealth creation, praised by seasoned investors and financial educators alike. Whether you’re reading Emerging Real Estate Markets by David Lindahl, Real Estate Riches by Dolf de Roos, or The Weekend Millionaire’s Secrets to Investing in …