Anthony DiDonato

For all of your Real Estate needs, place yourself in the competent hands of a career Realtor who is a Philadelphia native and Delaware County resident. Skilled, smart and enthusiastic about his work and his life, Anthony DiDonato has the appealing combination of business sense and people skills gives him an edge in an industry that demands both. Educated at Drexel University with a dual major in accounting and finance and minors in management and psychology Anthony DiDonato offers over 25 years of experience in the real estate industry. He has been a real estate investor since 1985 and a member of H.A.P.C.O. (Landlord Association). He became a licensed Realtor in 1992 and a member of the Local, Pennsylvania and National Associations of Realtors. Anthony DiDonato is also a member of the Computerized Multiple Listings, (MLS) and Internet Marketing Programs. In 1997 Anthony DiDonato became Century 21 All-Elite, Inc. Corporate Secretary. Anthony DiDonato believes in taking his profession to the highest level of quality service. He is known for finding that “perfect” property in Philadelphia, Delaware County, Chester County, Montgomery County and surrounding areas in Pennsylvania for his buyers and helping his sellers prepare their properties so they sell quickly and efficiently. When it comes time to negotiate the terms of a contract, Anthony DiDonato has the knowledge, experience, and professionalism applied to meeting – or exceeding – his clients’ expectations. His service to his clients is second to none. His honesty and integrity have been his claim to fame. For Superior Real Estate Representation in the Delaware Valley, Philadelphia, Delaware County, Chester County, Montgomery County and surrounding areas in Pennsylvania… call Anthony DiDonato.

Author's posts

Fast Home Sales Leave Some Sellers Homeless

Fast Home Sales Leave Some Sellers Homeless Homes are selling quickly and that has caused a problem for many home sellers. With housing inventories at record lows and buyer competition strong, home sellers are finding it difficult to purchase a new home to move in to before they must leave their existing home. Some sellers …

Continue reading

Get your home search off to the right start

Get your home search off to the right start Deciding to purchase a home is an exciting time, but it can also bring along a whole list of questions. With the help of myself and John Coneys of Freedom Mortgage, (NMLS# 183853 – 610.322.4886 you can get your home search off to the right start. …

Continue reading

Worst DIY Home Blunders

The DIY industry has been booming since the pandemic as more homeowners tackle house projects while sheltering in. But some projects may be doomed to fail. Homeowners report spending an average of $184.13 to fix their failed DIY house projects, according to a new survey from Cinch Home Services, a home warranty company. Certain DIY …

Continue reading

Sea Isle City / Jersey Shore, Home – 7604 Central Ave Sea Isle City, NJ 08243

Sea Isle City / Jersey Shore, Home – 7604 Central Ave Sea Isle City, NJ 08243 4 Beds 3 Baths $950,000 Est. Mortgage $4,191/mo* Description about this home for sale at 7604 Central Ave Sea Isle City, NJ 08243 Four-bedroom, two full bath and one-half bath townhouse located in the South end of Sea isle …

Continue reading

Buyers Expect Prices to Rise Further

Buyers Expect Prices to Rise Further Competition in the housing market is fierce and it’s prompting home prices to rise quickly, but that doesn’t appear to be deterring some home buyers. A slim majority of 53% of Americans believe it’s still a good time to buy, according to a new Gallup survey of about 1,000 …

Continue reading

Extreme Weather Causing Higher Utility Bills

Extreme Weather Causing Higher Utility Bills Over the past 12 months, extreme weather—which has ranged from heat waves to forest fires to unexpected frigid temperatures—has caused not only caused damage to homes but also prompted higher electricity bills for a growing number of homeowners nationwide, according to a new study from Sense, a home energy …

Continue reading

Jersey Shore / Sea Isle City, Home – 23 79th St Sea Isle City, NJ 08243

Jersey Shore / Sea Isle City, Home – 23 79th St Sea Isle City, NJ 08243 5 Beds 3 Baths $1,550,000 Est. Mortgage $6,816/mo*   Description about this home for sale at 23 79th St Sea Isle City, NJ 08243 Five-bedroom, two full bath and one-half bath beach block townhouse. Located only two houses from …

Continue reading

Brokerages Offer Consumer Incentives

Brokerages Offer Consumer Incentives As the industry is finding itself up against a tight inventory and the market so competitive, brokerages are offering incentives for clients to work with them. Realogy hopes to attract more prospects with a new client incentive for customers who might be interested in a “vaxication” as well as a home. …

Continue reading

Judge Vacates CDC’s Eviction Ban, But Appeal Delays Action

Judge Vacates CDC’s Eviction Ban, But Appeal Delays Action   A U.S. District Court judge for the District of Columbia ruled Wednesday that the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s nationwide eviction moratorium is unlawful, striking down the ban and delivering relief to housing providers who haven’t been able to collect rent from struggling tenants for …

Continue reading

Sea Isle City / Jersey Shore Home – 139 55th St #A Sea Isle City, NJ 08243

Sea Isle City / Jersey Shore Home – 139 55th St #A Sea Isle City, NJ 08243 4 Beds 2 Baths 1,232 sqft 4 Beds 2 Baths 1,232 sqft 4 Beds 2 Baths 1,232 sqft 4 Beds 2 Baths 1,232 sqft $925,000 Est. Mortgage $4,090/mo*   Description About this home for sale at 139 55th …

Continue reading

Existing Homes Really More Pricey Than New

Existing Homes Really More Pricey Than New The median existing-home price for a single-family home in March jumped to a record high of $334,500, according to data from the National Association of REALTORS®. Meanwhile, the median sales price of a newly built home was $330,800, according to U.S. Census Bureau data. New homes are traditionally …

Continue reading

‘This Isn’t a Bubble’

‘This Isn’t a Bubble’ The U.S. housing market is on a hot streak with double-digit annual gains in home prices, bidding wars, and surging buyer demand. That type of soaring housing market is prompting more “bubble” fears in some corners, but economists say the housing market isn’t getting overinflated. “We have strong conviction that we …

Continue reading