Saturday, March 23, 2013
Several properties that are up for sale will be open to prospective buyers this Sunday.
- REAL ESTATE
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Saturday, March 23
13 open houses are scheduled for this weekend in the Norristown area, according to the listings on AOL Real Estate. Among them is 112 Koegel Lane. The four bedroom, three bath home in Jeffersonville features a large, covered front porch and is close to walking and biking trails. It's offered at $309,900 and is open from 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. on Sunday. Also open Sunday is 41 Orchard Lane. This Depression-era four bedroom, two bath Cape Cod style home in West Norriton is offered at $239,900 and will be shown from 1 p.m. to 3 p.m on Sunday. To find more open houses around the greater Philadelphia area, visit realestate.aol.com.
Sunday, February 24, 2013
Three open houses will be held in Norristown this weekend. Check out what's up for sale.
There are three open houses scheduled for the weekend of Feb. 23-24 in the 19401 zip code coverage area, according to the listings on AOL Real Estate. The highest asking price is $254,900, for 2304 Coles Blvd., Norristown. It has three bedrooms and two bathrooms in its 2,161 square feet. The house also boasts a brand new patio, new roof, new replacement windows and a large media room. The home will be open from 2 to 4 p.m. Sunday, Feb 24. Another home, located in Norristown, at 16 Washington Ave., is listed for $229,900. It has three bedrooms and two bathroom, with 1,392 square feet of space. Its realtor will host an open house from 1 to 4 p.m. this Sunday. The final home, for $199,900 includes a handful of townhouses remaining at 844 High…
Wednesday, April 4, 2012
Will you be touring towns this spring on a hunt for your next home? Map app it
- PATCH'S HOUSE & HOME
- Gina Wherry
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Wednesday, April 4, 2012
Whether you’re buying or renting, the search for a house in different towns can take a toll on you. Driving and trying to figure out where to go at the same time is enough as it is. A GPS is a good thing to have with you. Like the one on your Smartphone or tablet, such as an iPad. These devices let you download apps, some of them free, to help you navigate the best route in search of three things: homes for sale or rent and open houses. Many of these apps feature the ability to pinpoint distances to parks, libraries, train stations, and restaurants from the each location where you end up looking at a property. We all know these “extras” matter to some extent when deciding to purchase a home. With information gained from these apps, you …
Gail
2:47 pm on Sunday, February 24, 2013
the only house that is actually in norristown is the third one. I would not pay that much money for a house even new in the location that this is. I would say more like a duck and cover area.   more ›