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Breathtaking City Views from our new RE/MAX office of Northern Liberties and Philadelphia

Northern Liberties Real Estate - Breathtaking City Views from our new RE/MAX office at the Piazza

When I was in our new office the other day monitoring the fit-out, I could not help but take a couple of photos of our view.  I doubt neither myself nor any of the agents working at our office, nor the clients visiting, will ever tire of the views.  The views and location are simply magnificent.   If you are in the area and wish to check it out, email or call us.

The Piazza is an amazing place of people, shops and energy.  We love it when the Phillies are on the wide-screen.  We can watch the games from our balcony !

We are very excited about our RE/MAX office moving to Northern Liberties !  Our fit-out is moving fast !  It is awesome to live and work in the fabulous Northern Liberties neighborhood !

 

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Congrats on your new office. The pictures look fantastic. Thanks for sharing your success with us this morning.

Posted by Harry F. D'Elia, Investor , Mentor, BD, Radio Coach, REO Expert, Networker (HomeSmart International) 3 months ago

Hi Christopher and Stephanie, Reallly nice pictures.. I have never been to philly.  Hear it is real nice but very cold in winter. Hope to come there someday!

Posted by Ginger Moore (Wilkinson & Associates Realty) 3 months ago

Chris & Stephanie,

Great views from the new office!

Having spent 4 years in school (U. of P.) in Philly, that skyline always brings back memories.

I haven't been back to Philadelphia since 2000 when my sister-in-law graduated from Penn.

Posted by Brian Block -- Northern Virginia & D.C. Real Estate (RE/MAX Allegiance) 3 months ago

Fabulous views! And a Piazza too!  Best wishes to your continued success!

Linda Metallo, Re/max Impact, Lockport, Il.

 

Posted by Linda Metallo (Re/max Impact) 3 months ago

Harry - Yes, I learn from my wife Stephanie to take better photos.  Although from this view, it is hard not to get a great photo !

Ginger - When you do come, please stop by and check out our new office.  There are so many great restaurants, coffee shops and art galleries in immediate walking distance.  Is such a great area !

 

Posted by Christopher and Stephanie Somers - Realtors - Philadelphia Real Estate (Owner - RE/MAX Access) 3 months ago

Wow, you guys take some amazing photos, thank you for your posting!

 

-David

Posted by David Zablatsky Real Estate Westwood, MA (Keller Williams Realty - Boston South West) 3 months ago

I wish you much success in your new digs.  The view alone would motivate me to go to the office.

Posted by Erika Nicholson Columbus Ga Homes (RE/MAX CHAMPIONS REALTY, Columbus Ga) 3 months ago

Chris and Stephanie..Wonder view from your new office..Certainly a big improvement from the last location..Times are changing.We must change with the times..Still miss your faces at the breakfast meetings...You are doing a fantastic job!

HELPFULHANNAH

Posted by Hannah Williams (Re/Max affiliates NE) 3 months ago

Congratulations!

on the new digs! Views like that should give you inspiration each and every day.

Posted by Jim Frimmer, San Diego Mission Valley Realtor (Century 21 Award) 3 months ago

Christopher and Stephanie:

Great shots!

Richard

Posted by Richard Stabile Bergen County New Homes Builder Realtor (REMAX real estate associates) 3 months ago

It must be fun working in the city and being able to gaze at everyone all day!

Posted by Bill Gassett Metrowest Massachusetts Real Estate (RE/MAX Executive Realty) 3 months ago

Oh, that skyline. It brings back happy memories. Great to see that old Willy Penn hasn't been completely hidden by taller buildings. 

Eat a cheese steak for me!!!!

Posted by J. Philip Faranda (J. Philip LLC) Westchester County NY 3 months ago

I would SOOO want to work there if I lived in your neck of the woods!  Your photos are awesome and I can't even imagine what it would look like in person!

Posted by Renee Burrows - Las Vegas NV Valley - Homes For Sale - Real Estate Market News (Encore Realty Group -Realtor>Estate>Probate>REO>Short Sale) 3 months ago

Oh, wow...where exactly is that view from? It looks like it is from north Philly...but I can't place the location you mentioned. I haven't been back to Philly since I took a trip to revisit my school (U of P) back in 1998. So much had changed, even then. But I still yearn to go back there at every opportunity I can get.

Posted by William James Walton, Sr. Greater Waterbury Real Estate (Century21 Access America) 3 months ago

All I can say is WOW! That is beautiful. How will you get any work done looking at a view like that? :)

Posted by Annie Pinsker-Brown | Stage to Sell, Los Angeles Home Stager (Stage to Sell - LA Home Staging) 3 months ago

An amazing skyline, indeed.  Hope you folks have a window office:)

Posted by Jason Sardi, Mortgage Banker (FHA-VA-USDA-Conventional-Pennsylvania Loans) 3 months ago

Brian - Sounds like it is time for a trip !  Our grand opening is December 2nd !  When you are in Philly, let us know !

Linda - Thanks !  We are pumped up !

David and Erika - Yes, am getting better with the digital !  The views are stunning indeed !

Hannah - Thanks !  Drop on by when are up and running and check it out when you are in the area !  And come to the grand opening if you can make it !

Jim - Thanks for the congrats !

Richard - When are you coming down to Philly ?  Thanks !  I think you would really like this office : )

Bil - It will be much funner when we are at the new office in a few weeks !

 

Posted by Christopher and Stephanie Somers - Realtors - Philadelphia Real Estate (Owner - RE/MAX Access) 3 months ago

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