Park Towne Place Apartments in Philadelphia, PA 19130 | See official prices, pictures, current floorplans and amenities. Check availability!
The apartments start with the same features— a bed, living room, bathroom, and kitchenette—but end up in a slightly different layout and color scheme.
What should housing look like that’s under development? What the market is or what the market could be?That seemed the question during a recent meeting of the Architectural Review and Histori…
I'd love to experience living in one for just a year! The rent is $2200 for most or at least 2k with marking included. What salary do you really need to be making to live comfortably in that apartment?
As apartment developers struggle to make new affordable communities pencil, many local governments are sitting on a bevy of tools that could lead to more viable solutions.
The need for rental homes is growing, but the number of units isn't keeping up. Some cities are figuring out ways to build more.
Doctors and nurses are heading to hot spots to provide front-line aid, and they need housing.
Can Node’s homes make it easy enough to build apartments so that they make a dent in the housing crisis?
Private homes and apartments with common (not "commune") spaces can be great for people of all ages.
New empirical research shows how luxury apartments push down rents for everyone.
When zoning keeps people from carving out little apartments, it doesn’t just add to some abstract housing shortage.
Looking for a pet-friendly apartment? Check these tips out!
A designer from ‘Queer Eye for the Straight Guy’ weighs in on the eclectic décor of their Greenwich Village walk-ups.
The latest viral Twitter meme suggests all dudes live in mostly empty hellscapes.
See how far our South Waterfront Apartments Have Come In Order to Provide Our Residents with A Fantastic Place to Live.
Live out your city dreams with these spectacular residences.
The Housing Credit, a public-private partnership, is doing what it is supposed to – producing affordable apartments for people who need them – just as cost effectively as the private sector is in meeting the needs of higher-income renters.