RE/MAX Classic Lists Historic Home Connected to William Penn
One of the area’s leading real estate agents has placed a new listing for a home connected to one of America’s most prolific and historical … Read more
Historical Homes Press Releases
One of the area’s leading real estate agents has placed a new listing for a home connected to one of America’s most prolific and historical … Read more
(April 2019) — Leading, local real estate agent is marketing a Main Line fairy tale home. 1851 Mallard Lane is the location of Brett Furman’s newest and most magical listing to date, in the renowned Lower Merion neighborhood of Villanova. This property delivers a love-at-first-sight impact with a brick and timbered façade, gabled slate roof, and manicured landscaping situated on a quiet cul-de-sac.“ This is the perfect opportunity for someone searching for tranquil privacy in a convenient location,” Furman stated, before adding, “with an open and spacious floor plan that includes a coffered ceiling in the living room, operational original leaded casement windows, 4 bedrooms, 3 wood burning fireplaces, central air, and 3 full, plus 1 half updated bathrooms. A walled patio off the kitchen with flower beds and blossoming shrubs surrounds the back of the property providing a peaceful outdoor oasis.”
(St. Davids, August 2015) – On July 21st, the historic Samuel House at 2136 Locust Street came to the real estate market with an unexpected result: in less than 48 hours, the property was sold. Listed by Brett Furman, Broker/Owner of RE/MAX Classic in St. Davids, this four-story Rittenhouse Square stunner, noted on the Philadelphia Register of Historic Places and once home to the Italian Consulate, hit the market with an asking price of $3.25 million.
WAYNE, Pa. – July 2015 – PRLog — 2136 Locust Street, or Samuel House, is the location of Brett Furman’s latest and most historically significant listing to date, … Read more