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LINVILLA ORCHARDS, MEDIA, PENNSYLVANIA (Brookhaven, PA)

Doug Durren and Gloria Todor - Delaware County, Pennsylvania: Real Estate Agent in Brookhaven, PA

Linvilla Orchards, Media, PennsylvaniaLINVILLA ORCHARDS, MEDIA, PENNSYLVANIA (Brookhaven, PA - Delaware County)
137 W. Knowlton Road
Media, PA 19063

Linvilla Orchards is an all season, all age attraction located on the outskirts of Media and Brookhaven. One can easily slip out of suburbia and into the countryside by visiting Linvilla in order to regain a sense of connection with nature and life on the farm. Linvilla keeps up with all the seasons not only in providing the fruits and vegetables that most seasons bring, but they provide attractions, like Pumpkin Land and blueberry picking; activities to engage people in the season that is at hand.

There is a store for buying many edible goods, a zoo of sorts where one can see animals up close, craftAnimals at Linvilla Orchards shows and special events throughout the year, a playground and of course many acres of farmland.

Sheep and farmlandClose to the main entrance are the remains of a stone foundation of an octagon barn, which was a main attraction in itself prior to its destruction in a fire in 2002. A wonderful building missed by many, myself included. There are plans to rebuild the barn in the future.

If you care to find out more about Linvilla Orchards, visit their website at www.linvilla.com

(written by Gloria)

Local Finds: Car Show Season - The Delco Cruisers Take Over Media PA

David Henke Realtor (r) Homes Just West of Philadelphia PA: Real Estate Agent in Newtown Square, PA

Well, it's that time of year again where the living is easy, the cars are ready to roll, and it's time to get out and cruise....

The local Media PA businesses and the Delco Cruisers held their annual Downtown Media Car Show and Antiques Day in Media this Sunday. Six blocks of the downtown area were roped off for the car show and adjacent antique show with many of the local vendors setting up retail booths with food and music.

Delco Cruisers Media PA July 2009

Their next large planned event is the Delco Cruisers' 3rd Annual Mega Car Show to support Riddle Memorial Hospital and its patient assistance programs. The show will be held on the hospital grounds at 1068 West Baltimore Pike in Media PA on Saturday July 25th from 10-3 (Rain Date is Sunday July 26) Registration opens at 8:00 am and trophies will be rewarded for the "Top 25" Cars of People's Choice Judging.

Delco Cruisers & Antiques Day Media PA July 2009

The Delco Cruisers are a fairly new club in the area having just been formed in 2007 to satisfy "the need for a "cruiser" car club in Delaware County". They are an all inclusive family oriented car club without restriction to year or make of vehicle. They are also working to build strong relationships with other area car clubs and and seek to work with local charitable organizations to support their causes.

Delco Cruisers Delaware County PA July 2009

Be sure to save the date to see hundreds of classic cars, hot rods, custom, and muscle cars and help the DELCO Cruisers support the programs at Riddle Memorial Hospital on the 25th. Another great local event.

Local Political Notes: Here We Go Again in Delaware County PA

David Henke Realtor (r) Homes Just West of Philadelphia PA: Real Estate Agent in Newtown Square, PA

Well - it looks like we may be losing our Congressman but possibly gaining a new Senator. Delaware County PA is once again lining up to be a key battleground in the 2010 election on the national stage.

Delaware County Courthouse Media PALast week, the local Delaware County Times reported that "Sestak (is) All But In For Senate Race". What does this mean? What are the local impacts? Too soon to tell, but let's put a little perspective on it.

Joe Sestack is currently the local Pennsylvania US Representative in Congress (Brady represents a small portion of southeastern Delaware County). He won his 2008 race last year against Republican W. Craig Williams by a vote of 209,955 (59.6%) to 142,362 (40.4%) . He continues to be popular in the local area and won his seat originally by beating out longtime local Representative Curt Weldin in 2006.

Delaware County itself is trending increasingly Democratic. As of May 1, 2009, from an over 2:1 majority in the early 2000's, registered Republicans now number 189,977 (46.7%) in the county versus 172,946 (42.5%) for the Democrats and 43,600 (10.7%) for other parties. In the State Senate, the county elected 1 Republican, Dominic Pileggi, and 1 Democratic, Daylin Leach, in the 2008 races. For the Pennsylvania State House in 2008, Delaware County elected 5 Republicans, 5 Democrats, and one who was represented on both tickets. Bottom line: we're pretty well split down the middle but still leaning Republican.

Government Center Plaza Media PASestak's potential Senate primary competitor, Arlen Spector, won his statewide US Senate race comfortably in 2004 against Joe Hoeffel by 2,925,080 (52.6%) to 2,334,126 (41.9%) . He was in a much tougher primary against Pat Toomey which based on the trending demographics he felt he would be unable to win against in a Republican primary in 2010. He switched parties to the Democrats based on his feeling that he would have a better shot of getting through the primaries to the general election.

Sestak clearly doesn't intend to walk away. According to the TPM website, the move has not deterred him and he is close to making a final decision. This is certainly supported by his latest notes to his supporters. Now it appears we are going to have a very competitive primary on the Democratic side rather than the Republican side.

Can he win? Too early to say, but 2010 is already shaping up to be an interesting race in the local area.

Media PA SEPTA 101 Trolley Orange St Stop

David Henke Realtor (r) Homes Just West of Philadelphia PA: Real Estate Agent in Newtown Square, PA

Well, today we're at the end of the 101 Trolley Line in Media PA Delaware County.  The SEPTA 101 Trolley runs from the 69th Street Terminal Station out to just west of Orange Street on State Street in downtown Media.  The final stop is just two blocks north of Baltimore Av/Baltimore Pike and two blocks from the County Courthouse.

Any of the downtown Media trolley stops are convenient for commuters coming into the borough.  State Street itself is lined with commercial activity, restaurants, and other entertainment.  The surrounding area is filled with professional offices, the Delaware County Courthouse, and supporting economic activity.  Although there is no dedicated SEPTA parking in the area, the trolley stop is within easy walking distance to many residential areas and offers convenient access to other local Delaware County communities to the east as well as links to Philadelphia itself.

 

 

As far as homes in the area, the market has remained mixed.  Media has a wide range of housing from small apartments to condos, town-homes, twins, single family homes, and small estates.  This diversity is what makes the borough a prime attraction for many residents, but it also somewhat limits overall generalizations as far as pricing.   As you have seen in many other areas, prices appear to have peaked in 2007 with the average sales price for residential properties reaching $328,000 with 66 sales.  Since then we have seen prices pull back to an average of  $270,000 with 57 sales in 2008, to $235,000 in the last six months, and finally to $225,000 in 2009 with 10 sales settled to date.  On the surface this looks dramatic but appears more of a switch in the mix of sales rather than a major price decline.  Today, we still have an additional 7 properties under contract with an average list price of $331,000 and 28 additional properties on the market for an average asking price of $359,000 so the short term average will rise.  Prices have pulled back, but the market is too diverse to use the borough numbers exclusively without additional investigation.

So again, welcome to Media PA.  It's a great suburban Philadelphia borough full of business, entertainment, and housing with easy rail accessibility by Trolley as shown here and by the regional rail system to be covered in the future.  Should you have any questions on the area or be thinking of making a move, please feel free to call anytime.

 

More Control Than They Deserve

10-13-08
Fritz Butler
Fritz Butler: Inspector in Springfield, PA

Are we giving the media more control than they deserve? I mean look how easy it has become to track real estate activity based on what's reported in the media as the daily mantra. Sure there are problem areas across the country, but for the most part I believe there is pent up energy to buy real estate and many markets are in fairly decent shape with only a minimum roll back in prices from their highs. For example, we had a great September in our local market place and it looked like things were really starting to shape up, until the media starting beating the Great Depression mantra.

Does anybody think for one minute in this world wide economy that the richest nation on the face of the planet is going to be let slip into a depression? Sensational journalism and fear mongering have contributed to the worst panic sell-off in history, but I believe you will see the markets recover rather quickly. I for one am tired of the sensationalism.

One last thought: How about no taxes on capital gains? Now that's a stimulus package that would pump sidelines dollars into real estate.

Regards!