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.

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Emerging Real Estate Trends

Emerging Real Estate Trends The COVID-19 pandemic has caused a mass disruption to the way people live and work and prompted sweeping economic fallout felt throughout the world. Global leaders are still coming to grips with the long-term impact to the real estate industry. COVID-19 has accelerated many existing trends, including digitalization, dispersed working, and …

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Broomall – Delaware County PA Home – 37 Sterner Ave Broomall, PA 19008

Broomall – Delaware County PA Home – 37 Sterner Ave Broomall, PA 19008 3 Beds 1 Bath 1,416 sqft $350,000 Est. Mortgage $1,823/mo*   Description about this home for sale at 37 Sterner Ave Broomall, PA 19008 Charming colonial situated on corner lot in excellent neighborhood. Located in sought after Marple Newtown School District. Walking …

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Property Taxes Jumped 5.4% in 2020

Property Taxes Jumped 5.4% in 2020   Homeowners may notice an increase in their property tax bills. Municipalities levied about $323 billion in property taxes on single-family homes in 2020, a 5.4% increase compared to 2019, according to ATTOM Data Solutions’ newest property tax analysis for nearly 87 million single-family homes in the U.S. The …

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Competitive Housing Markets

Competitive Housing Markets   Competition is fierce among house hunters. For buyers in San Jose, Calif., San Francisco, and Raleigh, N.C., they should be ready to face the most competition in the nation, according to new research by LendingTree. LendingTree ranked the 50 largest metro areas in the U.S. based on the competitiveness of their …

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Still Renting?

Still Renting? The leap from renter to owner is closer than you think! With the help of myself and John Coneys of Freedom Mortgage, (NMLS# 183853 – 610-322-4886) we might be able to turn that monthly rental check into your first home. #RealEstate #Realtor #HomePurchase #BuyersMarket #FreedomFast #BuyNotRent

Broomall – Delaware County PA home 943 Hunt Rd Broomall, PA 19008

Broomall – Delaware County PA home 943 Hunt Rd Broomall, PA 19008 4 Beds 3 Baths 2,302 sqft $650,000 Original price: $620,000 Est. Mortgage $3,339/mo* Description about this home for sale at 943 Hunt Rd Broomall, PA 19008 This spectacular home is located in the highly sought-after Radnor School District in Newtown Square. Rolling hills …

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Lenders Are Tightening Up on Mortgage Loans

Lenders Are Tightening Up on Mortgage Loans Beware: Your buyers could struggle to be approved for a home loan. As lenders tighten standards,  home loan approval is becoming more difficult, The Wall Street Journal reports. The Mortgage Bankers Association reports that mortgage credit availability, which measures lenders’ willingness to approve mortgages, is at its lowest …

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Where Housing Stock Is Aging

Where Housing Stock Is Aging The median age of the nation’s owner-occupied housing stock is 39 years. An area’s age of housing could be an important measurement for the real estate market. As Na Zhao, senior economist at the National Association of Home Builders, explains on the association’s Eye on Housing blog: “The age of …

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Sea Isle City / Jersey Shore Home – 8 68th St Sea Isle City, NJ 08243

Sea Isle City / Jersey Shore Home – 8 68th St Sea Isle City, NJ 08243   5 Beds 3 Baths 2,448 sqft $1,249,000 Est. Mortgage $5,560/mo* Description about this home for sale at 8 68th St Sea Isle City, NJ 08243 Excellent location just the 4th house from the beach this 5 bedroom & …

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Real Estate Pro Turns to TikTok to Sell

Real Estate Pro Turns to TikTok to Sell To get more exposure for a $5.3 million Santa Monica, Calif., listing, real estate pro Rochelle Maize is turning to TikTok to create buzz for her soon-to-be-listed property. During the month of April, TikTok influencers can apply via an online form to spend two hours filming in …

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Farmland Is Now a Hot Commodity

Farmland Is Now a Hot Commodity   Across the Midwest, farmland prices are rapidly climbing, fueled by a recent rally in grain markets and low interest rates, The Wall Street Journal reports. Prices are rising even higher than the previous farm boom about a decade ago. Farmland values increased during 2020 as higher grain prices …

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Companies Mull Pet-Friendly Office Policies to Entice Workers Back

Pets have become trusted allies—and coworkers of sorts—to a growing number of remote workers during the pandemic. Now companies who are welcoming employees back to the office are realizing they may also need to invite workers’ furry friends. And that means building operators may need to ease restrictions to allow for more pet-friendly workspaces. Fifty …

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