There’s a reason that “light and bright” is one of the most frequently-flogged phrases in Center City real estate. Living in a major city, outdoor space is at a premium. Oftentimes, the light streaming through our windows is our only claim to a share of the world outside. Accordingly, that’s also why dark, broody living spaces are so undesirable.
Today’s batch of W.T.Philly homes is a dreary, ugly little quartet. Long on shadow and low on aesthetic, they’ll leave you wondering – and then realizing – why some folks don’t open the shades once in a while. |
*As is ever the case when I’m being uncharitable to other folks’ homes, exact addresses and identifying information have been withheld.
1.) Spring Garden Surprise – 4/1, $279,000
This one is actually not the worst of the bunch, it just needs some serious love. Take the kitchen below. The cabinets are okay-ish, but then you have that awful, dark tile, black appliances, and fluorescent strip overhead. So dark, so unappealing.
2.) The Ludlow Loser – 5/2, $175,000
“Yes, it is in need of some renovations,” says the listing. Gee, thanks for pointing that out – we (which is to say, people with eyes) wouldn’t have guessed otherwise!
3.) Taking the “Bella” Right Outta Bella Vista – 3/1, $209,000
Yowza, this one is just a hot mess. The nabe is great, which goes a long way, but the buyer of this one will have a lot of work to do if they don’t want to spend their days in a dark, dated den.
4.) Something’s Fishy In Fishtown – 3/1, $125,000
Bringing up the rear: a “home” (in the loosest sense) where someone’s heart clearly isn’t. Holes in the wall, partially demo’d kitchen, trash and filth everywhere… add to it that the whole home is really dim, and you have the most glaring example of “next, please!” yet.