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See How Homes.Com Depicts Your Neighborhood

by Gerry March 12, 2024

If you watched the Super Bowl or didn’t watch and just looked at the commercials, you might have seen one of the three commercials that Homes.com  ran during the “Big Game.” The point of all of them is if you go to their website, they’ll tell you what’s what about any neighborhood where you might consider buying a home or renting an apartment.

 

Bala Cynwyd

Bala Cynwyd

is considered one of the best places to live in the Philadelphia area.

Penn Valley

Penn Valley

The area features several places to enjoy the nature and outdoors.

Narberth

Narberth

is a quiet, cozy, well-established community in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Featuring historic architecture, a quaint downtown and a community-driven environment.

Merion Station

Merion Station

You can stroll through the Merion Botanical Park, a 13-acre linear greenspace with tree groves that rise high above native shrubs and perennial flower beds.

Wynnewood

Wynnewood

is an unincorporated community that boasts beautiful tree-lined streets, gorgeous stone architecture and close-knit culture.

Ardmore

Ardmore

is a prime destination for shopping, dining and nightlife. This is a charming neighborhood with beautiful Dutch Revival and Colonial-style homes.

Gladwyne

Gladwyne

a picturesque neighborhood in Lower Merion Township has a mix of newer luxurious homes and older properties dating to the late 19th and early 20th centuries.

Villanova

Villanova

boasts a high-end suburban atmosphere with Villanova University at the heart of the community.

Rosemont

Rosemont

Surrounded by prestigious colleges, leafy green trees and classical architecture.

Bryn Mawr

Bryn Mawr

While only 11 miles away from Philadelphia’s rich cultural and entertainment offerings, is worlds away with its beautiful estates, stone colonials, contemporary homes and luxury apartment complexes and its vibrant downtown.

Belmont Hils, Penn Wynne and Haverford – sorry. Homes.com hasn’t made a video for your neighborhood – at least not yet.

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