Considering doing a condominium conversion here in Center City?
Let the experts at CenterCityCondos.com help you maximize your resale potential!
Listen to Mark
speak with Marie Scarpulla, from Pru Fox Roach Land Development division. This podcast
is geared towards those looking to buy or sell large land, or development projects.
CLICK HERE to view the instructions for applying for a Tax Abatement!
The condominium experts at CenterCityCondos.com have been instrumental in converting some
thirty two + buildings to condominiums. From the small three unit, row styled apartment
buildings, to large scale developments, from the Art Museum area to Old City, we would like
to be instrumental in getting your project up and running!
Our expertise includes:
Here at CenterCityCondos.com, we hope to help all condominium builders/developers realize the
maximum dollar per square foot resale on their projects. A clear understanding of the specific
marketplace to which a builder/developer is targeting is our goal. All of our consulting is done
with our vast experience in the Center City condominium market, and is done with the idea of
securing such listings.
Please feel free to contact us with any questions!
Email Mark for more information
Mark@CenterCity.com
or call 267.237.3404
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Mark Wade
215.521.1523
During the late 1980s, Mark fell in love with the Philadelphia real estate market. The first condo he
bought for himself was in Old City. Working with bank foreclosures on multi-unit buildings, Mark began
to carve his niche as a condominium specialist. Since that time, Mark has progressed into helping
developers turn apartment buildings into condominium buildings.
Having been inside countless condos in
the Center City real estate area, Mark is intimately familiar with the available properties. Mark prides
himself and impresses others of his vast knowledge of what's trendy and knows which finishes buyers look
for when selecting a home.... so much so that he's been seen on HGTV's What You Get For The Money, CN-8's
Money Matters and was the 2005 winner of Philadelphia Magazine's Kitchen of the Year contest.