Open Houses + EVENTS
Hosted virtually on Zoom.
The Philly Home Girls Team
The Philly Home Girls is an award-winning team of real estate agents specializing in the Philadelphia housing market. Our unique approach to selling a high volume of real estate involves an authenticity and a determination to meet our client’s goals and exceed their expectations. We believe that the best solutions are developed through collaboration between an exceptional team of Philadelphia market experts and a community of like-minded clientele who want to experience a pleasant and stress-free real estate transaction. We have curated a precious, rare and wonderful work family comprising the Philly Home Girls’ Team. We don't sell houses; we sell homes, and our business is based on relationships, not transactions. Simply put, we sell great homes to great people and we love what we do.
Wondering how much your home is worth? Trying to relocate or find your dream home?
TESTIMONIALS
Melissa LeGaspi's knowledge of the market, real estate acumen, and overall professionalism led us to a great result, which meant achieving our financial target. In fact, because of her, we exceeded our expectations.
She was flexible with getting us into many viewings in many different neighborhoods, often on short notice. She was very easy to talk to and we felt like she really understood us and what we were looking for.
Kate had the best recommendations with everything we needed in the homebuying process, from lenders to house inspectors to our insurance broker, and she was so available to drive us from house to house and just really great at getting things scheduled and done.
Had the pleasure to work with Kate Kyle to sell my Fishtown condo…Her main concern is to make sure her clients are happy with the whole process. Always responds and answered any stupid question or concerns I had.
NEIGHBORHOODS
Fishtown is a tight-knit neighborhood, known for its mix of generational Philadelphians, artists, families, and young adults that enjoy the nightlife. Stroll the streets and you will instantly make new friends with newcomers and oldtimers crowding their stoops.
Port Richmond is a residential neighborhood, north of Fishtown. Home to Philadelphia’s Polish community, families, old-timers and new younger homebuyers. Classic Philly row homes are the majority with new construction sneaking in here and there. Tiny streets, big porches, and yards are selling points that keep the neighborhood charm alive.
East Kensington is a pocket of Kensington bordering Olde Richmond, Fishtown, and Norris Square. With its industrial history, artist collectives, community driven green space, and new developments, it is a place where many Philadelphia characteristics come together in a residential setting.
These days Northern Liberties attracts young professionals and families. With more high-end apartments and condo complexes lining the streets, you can find swanky digs, with entertainment, transportation and green spaces nearby.
We’ve heard this neighborhood referred to as Spring Arts, Callowhill, Spring Garden, Chinatown North, West Poplar, the Loft District, and Trestletown. Mostly farmlands until the mid-19th century, it became the booming manufacturing center of the city. Now art is king, which is apparent in the many murals and co-working spaces in the neighborhood, threading the community together.
In true Philly style, one name is not enough, this neighborhood also can be referred to as Southwest Center City, South of South and G-HO. No matter the name it is best known for it’s vibrant food scene, easy access to public transit, and just a quick walk to Rittenhouse and Fitler Square.
With a name like Queen Village, you bet there is a rich historic past. Named after the Queen of Sweden and touted as one of the oldest residential neighborhoods of Philadelphia, it’s modern day presence is chock full of eclectic restaurants and small businesses that make a neighborhood thrive.
Point Breeze originally stretched east to west, from 25th street to Broad St. Then about 10 years ago, another set of perimeters squeezed into this South Philadelphia area. It is a neighborhood under revitalization. Longtime residents and newcomers enjoy eclectic coffee shops, multiple neighborhood bars, a diverse list of restaurants, and plenty of community gardens.
The Art Museum neighborhood, often referred to as Fairmount, is known for the famed Philadelphia Art Museum, leafy trails along the Schuylkill River, historic architecture and tree-lined streets.
Passyunk Square is a bustling neighborhood that feels much like a classic main street. East Passyunk Avenue features incredible neighborhood restaurants, local retail stores where you can find treasures and necessities, grocers, coffee shops, yoga studios and casual bars that make you feel right at home.
