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January 23, 2007

Philadelphia real estate for New Yorker’s

Filed under: real estate news — nate @ 9:57 pm

While you probably can guess Philadelphia is significantly more affordable than New York, you might be surprised to learn Philadelphia was named “The Next Great American City” by National Geographic magazine.

So why is a magazine more commonly known for exploring 3rd world outbacks and bare breasted natives heaping praise on a city that takes less time to get to than some New Yorker’s commutes?   It could be because over the last 10 years, its downtown has undergone an urban renaissance with the opening of hundreds of new shops, restaurants, nightclubs, art galleries, and more.

So explore Philadelphia’s real estate and see how far your dollar goes once you leave NYC.
Here’s a guide to help you explore New York’s “Sixth Borough”.

Rittenhouse Square is true city living with similarities to the Upper West Side.  As Philly’s most prestigious address, the square itself is surrounded by condos, elegant restaurants, and 5-star hotels.  Just off the square lies an abundance of sidewalk cafes, high-end shopping, restaurants, wine bars and more.  If the high-rise living of being on the square is not for you, the blocks surrounding the square are filled with brownstone condos and townhomes.  Even as Philadelphia’s most expensive neighborhood, you can expect to pay $400,000-$500,000 for a nice 750 sq. ft. 1-bedroom apartment.

The Old City section of town is home to Philly’s warehouse condo conversions and exciting nightlife.  Twenty years ago, Old City came back to life as the epicenter for artists and is now the home to many of the galleries in the city.  Each month, the galleries host a First Friday Open House, bringing people in from all over the city to see new openings.  Surrounded by jazz bars, nightclubs, and some of the city’s most inventive restaurants, Old City condos are known for exposed brick, enormous wood beams, and incredibly high ceilings.  Old City is affordable loft living, with prices generally starting in the low $300’s for a completely renovated apartment.

If you are looking for more traditional living, Society Hill is a historically certified district featuring many of the original streets with large Federal style homes.  Only a few blocks from Old City, Society Hill offers a quieter life as it is primarily residential.  Few condos exist here, though the internationally acclaimed Society Hill Towers by renowned architect I.M. Pei are home to many of the who’s who in Philadelphia.  Expect full homes to start around $500,000, though many are closer to $1,000,000.

The new and burgeoning Avenue of the Arts connects the east and west sides of the city.  From the new Ritz Carlton condos to the state-of-the-art Symphony House that overlooks the Philadelphia Orchestra’s Kimmel Center, living on the Avenue of the Arts puts you right in the middle of the all of the major theaters in the city.  Only a few blocks from Rittenhouse Square and Old City, living on the Avenue of the Arts provides the best access to all that the city has to offer.

Because center city is only about 2.5 miles wide and 1 mile high, all of these neighborhoods are very close to each other.  You can very easily live in Society Hill, grab a coffee just off Rittenhouse Square at La Columbe, eat dinner at Zinzibar Blue on the Avenue of the Arts and then finish the day with martinis at The Continental in Old City.

Search Philadelphia real estate with Natefind!

Filed under: new features — nate @ 9:34 pm

Can’t afford New York? Natefind now covers the Philadelphia real estate market. Check out the newest listings in downtown Center City? Want to move to the suburbs? Check out Philadelphia’s Main Line.

If you are new to Philadelphia real estate, check out our neighborhood guide.

September 4, 2006

Browse New York Real Estate listings

Filed under: other — nate @ 7:30 pm

You already knew Natefind has the best New York apartment SEARCH for NYC real estate listings… but did you know you can browse for apartments by neighborhood? Check out these great Manhattan, NY neighborhoods:
battery park city
central park south
central park west
central village
chelsea
chelsea - flatiron
clinton
downtown
east harlem
east village
fashion center
financial district
flatiron district
gramercy
gramercy park
greenwich village
harlem
kips bay
kips bay - murray hill
lincoln center
lincoln square
little italy - chinatown
lower east side
lower manhattan
midtown
midtown east
midtown manhattan
midtown west
murray hill
murray hill - kips bay
noho
soho
sutton area
sutton place
tribeca
turtle bay
union square
upper east side
upper west side
west harlem
west village

June 29, 2006

Natefind goes to the Hamptons!

Filed under: new features — nate @ 5:46 pm

Don’t have a summer home yet?  Natefind can help! 

In honor of the holiday weekend, Natefind is pleased to announce we now search the Hamptons for sale and Hamptons rental markets.  Its not too late to find the perfect Hampton’s summer home.  Just go to http://www.natefind.com, select Hamptons and search home listings or rental listings.  Natefind makes real estate searching easy by providing you one stop searching across leading brokerage websites.

June 12, 2006

Browse Natefind listings

Filed under: new features — nate @ 8:47 pm

Tired of entering in search terms? Why not try browsing for listings. Check out http://www.natefind.com/apartments/new_york/all.html. Browse New York real estate by boro & drill down by neighborhood.

Give it a try by browsing on of these popular neighborhoods: Upper East Side or Upper West Side.

May 24, 2006

Natefind tracks New York new developments

Filed under: other — nate @ 9:42 pm

Looking for a home in a new building? You can now find new development listings on Natefind. Simply enter in a price range and put “new developments” as your location. Natefind will return only new development listings that match your criteria.

Here are some searches to get you started:

Hope you enjoy!

May 8, 2006

New York Real Estate on Google Earth!

Filed under: new features — nate @ 7:33 am

apartment search on natefindFly through New York and get the bird’s eye view of real estate with Natefind and Google Earth. Now every search can be viewed on Google’s 3-D maps with amazing detail.

Natefind combines the listings from major brokerages with a super simple search to give you the easiest way to find your next apartment. And Google Earth combines satellite imagery and maps to give some of the best aerial views of the city.

We hope you find the combination of the two fun, useful and addicting! Google Earth runs on both PC and Mac and can be downloaded here.

View our post on how to use Natefind with Google Earth.

How to use Google Earth on Natefind

Filed under: new features — nate @ 7:29 am

Using Natefind and Google Earth is easy. First make sure you have Google Earth installed on your computer by going to http://earth.google.com.

Then go to http://natefind.com and do a search by picking a price range and entering in your favorite neighborhood.

From the results, click on the Google Earth link on the right side. Google Earth will load.  The Natefind listings will be in a folder in the Places window.  Double click on the folder and all the listings matching your search will be displayed.

From within Google Earth you can zoom in to an incredible amount of detail. Click on the listing icons to get the property information and from there on the apartment address to go directly to the broker’s website.

Here is a view of what Natefind looks like in Google Earth:
natefind google earth

April 30, 2006

New look, faster server!

Filed under: new features — nate @ 10:13 pm

Last week we launched a new and improved version of natefind.com. Not only does it look better but we made some significant speed improvements!

What is natefind?

Filed under: other — nate @ 8:28 pm

Natefind is a real estate search engine.  Visitors can search for apartments on Natefind to find listings from major NYC brokerages without having to go to many different sites.  We are focused on New York City and cover condos, coops, townhouses, and high-end rentals.

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