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June 1, 2010 at 7:01 PM #559114June 1, 2010 at 8:44 PM #558202sdrealtorParticipant
UCGal,
Nice!! I havent thought of the North Star or Khyber Pass for over a decade. Lots of good memories came rushing back along with the TLA, the Troc, Chestnut Caberet, Electric Factory, the Main Point, Mann Music Center and all the college gym concerts I saw. You were probably there too late for the Latin Casino or the Garden State Music Fair in the 60’s where my dad used to drag me out to see concerts when I was a mere toddler. I’m sure I’ve missed a few venues and thanx for jogging my memories!!June 1, 2010 at 8:44 PM #558299sdrealtorParticipantUCGal,
Nice!! I havent thought of the North Star or Khyber Pass for over a decade. Lots of good memories came rushing back along with the TLA, the Troc, Chestnut Caberet, Electric Factory, the Main Point, Mann Music Center and all the college gym concerts I saw. You were probably there too late for the Latin Casino or the Garden State Music Fair in the 60’s where my dad used to drag me out to see concerts when I was a mere toddler. I’m sure I’ve missed a few venues and thanx for jogging my memories!!June 1, 2010 at 8:44 PM #558795sdrealtorParticipantUCGal,
Nice!! I havent thought of the North Star or Khyber Pass for over a decade. Lots of good memories came rushing back along with the TLA, the Troc, Chestnut Caberet, Electric Factory, the Main Point, Mann Music Center and all the college gym concerts I saw. You were probably there too late for the Latin Casino or the Garden State Music Fair in the 60’s where my dad used to drag me out to see concerts when I was a mere toddler. I’m sure I’ve missed a few venues and thanx for jogging my memories!!June 1, 2010 at 8:44 PM #558896sdrealtorParticipantUCGal,
Nice!! I havent thought of the North Star or Khyber Pass for over a decade. Lots of good memories came rushing back along with the TLA, the Troc, Chestnut Caberet, Electric Factory, the Main Point, Mann Music Center and all the college gym concerts I saw. You were probably there too late for the Latin Casino or the Garden State Music Fair in the 60’s where my dad used to drag me out to see concerts when I was a mere toddler. I’m sure I’ve missed a few venues and thanx for jogging my memories!!June 1, 2010 at 8:44 PM #559179sdrealtorParticipantUCGal,
Nice!! I havent thought of the North Star or Khyber Pass for over a decade. Lots of good memories came rushing back along with the TLA, the Troc, Chestnut Caberet, Electric Factory, the Main Point, Mann Music Center and all the college gym concerts I saw. You were probably there too late for the Latin Casino or the Garden State Music Fair in the 60’s where my dad used to drag me out to see concerts when I was a mere toddler. I’m sure I’ve missed a few venues and thanx for jogging my memories!!June 1, 2010 at 9:11 PM #558243briansd1GuestThanks for the feedback, ucgal.
If anything, home-buying in Philly is closer to renting, or even advantageous in some areas. If you buy a 3-bedroom house, you can have 2 roommates and cover a good portion of the mortgage, even make money (especially if there’s a 10-year tax abatement), and take the mortgage interest deduction.
June 1, 2010 at 9:11 PM #558342briansd1GuestThanks for the feedback, ucgal.
If anything, home-buying in Philly is closer to renting, or even advantageous in some areas. If you buy a 3-bedroom house, you can have 2 roommates and cover a good portion of the mortgage, even make money (especially if there’s a 10-year tax abatement), and take the mortgage interest deduction.
June 1, 2010 at 9:11 PM #558837briansd1GuestThanks for the feedback, ucgal.
If anything, home-buying in Philly is closer to renting, or even advantageous in some areas. If you buy a 3-bedroom house, you can have 2 roommates and cover a good portion of the mortgage, even make money (especially if there’s a 10-year tax abatement), and take the mortgage interest deduction.
June 1, 2010 at 9:11 PM #558938briansd1GuestThanks for the feedback, ucgal.
If anything, home-buying in Philly is closer to renting, or even advantageous in some areas. If you buy a 3-bedroom house, you can have 2 roommates and cover a good portion of the mortgage, even make money (especially if there’s a 10-year tax abatement), and take the mortgage interest deduction.
June 1, 2010 at 9:11 PM #559221briansd1GuestThanks for the feedback, ucgal.
If anything, home-buying in Philly is closer to renting, or even advantageous in some areas. If you buy a 3-bedroom house, you can have 2 roommates and cover a good portion of the mortgage, even make money (especially if there’s a 10-year tax abatement), and take the mortgage interest deduction.
June 2, 2010 at 10:04 AM #558474UCGalParticipant[quote=briansd1]Thanks for the feedback, ucgal.
If anything, home-buying in Philly is closer to renting, or even advantageous in some areas. If you buy a 3-bedroom house, you can have 2 roommates and cover a good portion of the mortgage, even make money (especially if there’s a 10-year tax abatement), and take the mortgage interest deduction.[/quote]
I agree with this. I read a statistic when I first moved there – High home ownership rate in Philly – including a lot of poor people… that’s because there are areas (north Philly, west Philly) that are cheap (like super cheap) to buy in. I read about this in context of the heat wave of 1993 – where over 100 folks died – a lot of the elderly poor people who were afraid to open their windows for safety issues, didn’t have AC, so they dropped like flies. Here’s an interesting article about the demographics of the city.
http://www.brookings.edu/reports/2003/11_livingcities_philadelphia.aspxI still have strong ties to the area – 3 of my husband’s siblings live there – all of his aunts/uncles and most of his cousins… half live in South Philly – walking distance to the Italian market, the other half live in the North East part of town Mayfair, Oxford Circle, and up there.
sdr – I didn’t move to Philly till 1993 – but I remember a lot of fun music festivals down at Penns Landing. Yeah… how could I forget the Trocadero…
One more hint for anyone who ever gets to Philly – check out my friend’s bar/restaurant – Grey Lodge Pub, in Mayfair… Excellent beers, cool tile mosaics, and the owner is one of the coolest guys ever.
http://www.greylodge.com/June 2, 2010 at 10:04 AM #558574UCGalParticipant[quote=briansd1]Thanks for the feedback, ucgal.
If anything, home-buying in Philly is closer to renting, or even advantageous in some areas. If you buy a 3-bedroom house, you can have 2 roommates and cover a good portion of the mortgage, even make money (especially if there’s a 10-year tax abatement), and take the mortgage interest deduction.[/quote]
I agree with this. I read a statistic when I first moved there – High home ownership rate in Philly – including a lot of poor people… that’s because there are areas (north Philly, west Philly) that are cheap (like super cheap) to buy in. I read about this in context of the heat wave of 1993 – where over 100 folks died – a lot of the elderly poor people who were afraid to open their windows for safety issues, didn’t have AC, so they dropped like flies. Here’s an interesting article about the demographics of the city.
http://www.brookings.edu/reports/2003/11_livingcities_philadelphia.aspxI still have strong ties to the area – 3 of my husband’s siblings live there – all of his aunts/uncles and most of his cousins… half live in South Philly – walking distance to the Italian market, the other half live in the North East part of town Mayfair, Oxford Circle, and up there.
sdr – I didn’t move to Philly till 1993 – but I remember a lot of fun music festivals down at Penns Landing. Yeah… how could I forget the Trocadero…
One more hint for anyone who ever gets to Philly – check out my friend’s bar/restaurant – Grey Lodge Pub, in Mayfair… Excellent beers, cool tile mosaics, and the owner is one of the coolest guys ever.
http://www.greylodge.com/June 2, 2010 at 10:04 AM #559068UCGalParticipant[quote=briansd1]Thanks for the feedback, ucgal.
If anything, home-buying in Philly is closer to renting, or even advantageous in some areas. If you buy a 3-bedroom house, you can have 2 roommates and cover a good portion of the mortgage, even make money (especially if there’s a 10-year tax abatement), and take the mortgage interest deduction.[/quote]
I agree with this. I read a statistic when I first moved there – High home ownership rate in Philly – including a lot of poor people… that’s because there are areas (north Philly, west Philly) that are cheap (like super cheap) to buy in. I read about this in context of the heat wave of 1993 – where over 100 folks died – a lot of the elderly poor people who were afraid to open their windows for safety issues, didn’t have AC, so they dropped like flies. Here’s an interesting article about the demographics of the city.
http://www.brookings.edu/reports/2003/11_livingcities_philadelphia.aspxI still have strong ties to the area – 3 of my husband’s siblings live there – all of his aunts/uncles and most of his cousins… half live in South Philly – walking distance to the Italian market, the other half live in the North East part of town Mayfair, Oxford Circle, and up there.
sdr – I didn’t move to Philly till 1993 – but I remember a lot of fun music festivals down at Penns Landing. Yeah… how could I forget the Trocadero…
One more hint for anyone who ever gets to Philly – check out my friend’s bar/restaurant – Grey Lodge Pub, in Mayfair… Excellent beers, cool tile mosaics, and the owner is one of the coolest guys ever.
http://www.greylodge.com/June 2, 2010 at 10:04 AM #559170UCGalParticipant[quote=briansd1]Thanks for the feedback, ucgal.
If anything, home-buying in Philly is closer to renting, or even advantageous in some areas. If you buy a 3-bedroom house, you can have 2 roommates and cover a good portion of the mortgage, even make money (especially if there’s a 10-year tax abatement), and take the mortgage interest deduction.[/quote]
I agree with this. I read a statistic when I first moved there – High home ownership rate in Philly – including a lot of poor people… that’s because there are areas (north Philly, west Philly) that are cheap (like super cheap) to buy in. I read about this in context of the heat wave of 1993 – where over 100 folks died – a lot of the elderly poor people who were afraid to open their windows for safety issues, didn’t have AC, so they dropped like flies. Here’s an interesting article about the demographics of the city.
http://www.brookings.edu/reports/2003/11_livingcities_philadelphia.aspxI still have strong ties to the area – 3 of my husband’s siblings live there – all of his aunts/uncles and most of his cousins… half live in South Philly – walking distance to the Italian market, the other half live in the North East part of town Mayfair, Oxford Circle, and up there.
sdr – I didn’t move to Philly till 1993 – but I remember a lot of fun music festivals down at Penns Landing. Yeah… how could I forget the Trocadero…
One more hint for anyone who ever gets to Philly – check out my friend’s bar/restaurant – Grey Lodge Pub, in Mayfair… Excellent beers, cool tile mosaics, and the owner is one of the coolest guys ever.
http://www.greylodge.com/ -
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