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Wilmington, DE Real Estate News

By Christopher Pataki, Hockessin Delaware Real Estate
(RE/MAX Associates)
Beautiful Renovation Overview Maps Photos Features Description Contact us for pricing Townhouse Main Features 4 Bedrooms2 BathroomsInterior: 1,300 sqftYear Built: 1954 Location 521 East 35th StreetWilmington, DE 19802USA Christopher Pataki RE/MAX Associates(302) 562-0628patakirealestate@yahoo.comhttp://come2DE.com       Listed by: Re/Max Associates Our recent listingsBeautiful Renovation in New Castle Subscribe to our listing feed Nearby properties for sale
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By Christopher Pataki, Hockessin Delaware Real Estate
(RE/MAX Associates)
Historic Renovation Overview Maps Photos Features Description $110,000 Townhouse Main Features 3 Bedrooms1 Bathroom1 Half BathroomInterior: 1,350 sqftLot: 0.02 acre(s)Year Built: 1875 Location 404  West 6thWilmington, DE 19801USA Christopher Pataki RE/MAX Associates(302) 562-0628patakirealestate@yahoo.comhttp://come2DE.com    Listed by: Re/Max Associates Our recent listingsBeautiful Renovation in New Castle Subscribe to our listing feed Nearby  properties for sale
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By Carolyn Roland- In Delaware and S. Chester County PA, Carolyn Roland, GRI, CRS
(Independent architectural histor'n)
 The American Revolution Round Table of Northern Delaware invites you to a program, “Black Loyalists in the American Revolution,” a talk by John J. McLaughlin, PhD at the Hale-Byrnes House, 606 Stanton-Christiana Road, Newark, Delaware (near Christiana Mall) on Saturday, August 1, 2015 from 7:30- 9:30 p.m.   An admission fee of $5 at the door includes coffee and dessert. If you have never been to this historic home which played a role in the Revolutionary War, come on down!   Looking to buy or sell an older or historic home in Delaware or Southern Chester County, Pennsylvania? Contact Carolyn Roland, Your Older and Historic Homes Resource. Helping the preservation community for over 25 years!
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By Carolyn Roland- In Delaware and S. Chester County PA, Carolyn Roland, GRI, CRS
(Independent architectural histor'n)
A recent visit to Frederick, Maryland found that this historic little town is a popular place for weekend getaways. Early Native Americans followed the Moncacy river here, and settled at the foothills of the Catoctin Mountains. Daniel Dulany—a land speculator from Ireland—laid out "Frederick Town" by 1745. He gave plots of land to different religious groups, figuring that if they built churches, the people would follow. And this is exactly what happened. In this “town of steeples,” many of these churches remain, although through various fires and other happenings, many of them are on their still historic, but perhaps third building, and perhaps shifting to another spot or trading spots with another congregation. The Historical Society of Frederick County conducts walking tours from thei...
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By Carolyn Roland- In Delaware and S. Chester County PA, Carolyn Roland, GRI, CRS
(Independent architectural histor'n)
 Water pouring out of a light fixture in a house I am getting ready to market?  No Problem!  Much of the wiring done in knob and tube? No Problem!  Well, not much of a problem with the proper contractors.  I was going through the house this morning with an electrician, explaining what the rooms were (don’t all 100 year old homes have Tudor theatres on the third floor?), and thought, gee, I have time to turn on the water, since the absentee owner turned it off before he moved out last winter. Begin the fun and games--water began pouring out of not only the faucets, but a light fixture in the kitchen, and then out of the refrigerator, and then out of a pipe in the laundry room. The electrician (after I turned the water off again) said it looked like a couple of pipes were busted that he c...
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By Christopher Pataki, Hockessin Delaware Real Estate
(RE/MAX Associates)
404 W 6TH ST WILMINGTON, DE 19801 Wilmington Creative District Renovation Price : $114,900.00 Bedrooms : 3 Bathrooms : 1.00 Square Foot : 1,350 County : NEW CASTLE Property Type : Single Family MLS Number : 6583838 click for more information and pictures Property Description A gem in the heart of the newly created art district, this house shows the true workmanship from the original home that was strategically updated to preserve the historic image. Surrounded by newly constructed properties, this quiet street is adorned with a historic flavor. A giant bay window greets visitors as they walk up to the front door. Polished hardwood flooring follows you through the first floor to the nicely updated kitchen. Tile flooring, new honey cabinets, custom counters and a double sink meld well wi...
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By Christopher Pataki, Hockessin Delaware Real Estate
(RE/MAX Associates)
Historic Renovation Overview Maps Photos Features Description $114,900 Townhouse Main Features 3 Bedrooms1 Bathroom1 Half BathroomInterior: 1,350 sqftLot: 0.02 acre(s)Year Built: 1875 Location 404 West 6thWilmington, DE 19801USA Christopher Pataki RE/MAX Associates(302) 562-0628patakirealestate@yahoo.comhttp://come2DE.com       Listed by: Re/Max Associates Our recent listings Fabulous Farm HouseBeautiful Renovation in New Castle Subscribe to our listing feed Nearby properties for sale
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By Christopher Pataki, Hockessin Delaware Real Estate
(RE/MAX Associates)
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By Christopher Pataki, Hockessin Delaware Real Estate
(RE/MAX Associates)
Historic Renovation Overview Maps Photos Features Description Contact us for pricing Townhouse Main Features 3 Bedrooms1 Bathroom1 Half BathroomInterior: 1,350 sqftLot: 0.02 acre(s)Year Built: 1875 Location 404 West 6thWilmington, DE 19801USA Christopher Pataki RE/MAX Associates(302) 562-0628patakirealestate@yahoo.comhttp://come2DE.com       Listed by: Re/Max Associates Our recent listings Fabulous Farm HouseBeautiful Renovation in New Castle Subscribe to our listing feed Nearby properties for sale
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By Carolyn Roland- In Delaware and S. Chester County PA, Carolyn Roland, GRI, CRS
(Independent architectural histor'n)
Last week I joined a trip with the Delaware Center for Horticulture to Chanticleer, on the Main Line in the Philadelphia suburbs. I hadn’t been there for several years, and found the most quirky spots, such as the “Ruin” had filled in and looked like they had been there for ages (well, head-spinning ages). A past director had the idea of creating a ruin from a house on the property that was no longer being used. He wanted to tear down the walls enough to make it look ancient, but the problem was that it was no longer structurally sound. So they built new stone walls and created a ruin with a library (stone books), dining room (sepulchral stone slab table ). and a fountain with floating heads. Blooming flowers ranged from giant purple allium, poppies, the lacy white orlaya grandiflora, a...
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By Carolyn Roland- In Delaware and S. Chester County PA, Carolyn Roland, GRI, CRS
(Independent architectural histor'n)
June 2015 Historic Homes E-Newsletter  You might be interested in the Harriet Tubman Underground Railroad Conference June 5 and 6, 2015 in Cambridge MD.  Register at link above. Chesapeake College is in Cambridge MD at 524 Race St. 410-228-1064. Workshops, Speakers, and Networking follow Harriet’s Walk to Freedom. (The picture was taken recently at the Underground RR Symposium at the London Grove PA Friends Meetinghouse.)  The Hale-Byrnes House 606 Stanton-Christiana Rd., Newark, DE  is open on the first Wednesday in June, noon - 3:00 p.m. Well-behaved children always welcomed. Free but donations are encouraged. Also at Hale-Byrnes Sat. June 13, 2015 7:30PM - 9:30PM the American Revolution Round Table of Northern Delaware invites the public to attend "Give Me a Fast Ship: Early Days of ...
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By Carolyn Roland- In Delaware and S. Chester County PA, Carolyn Roland, GRI, CRS
(Independent architectural histor'n)
 Tuned IN Block Parties kick off this Thursday, May 28th on the 200 block of N. Market Street. The monthly series, taking place on the 4th Thursday of the month from 5pm-8pm, will travel around Wilmington and is designed to showcase the variety of offerings in and around town, which each installment being carried by a different theme offering live music, performances, artists, vendors, food trucks, bar area, etc... Next week’s headliners are Musikarmageddon winner’s Minshara, touring TN “punk grass” duo Grace & Tony, recent Musikarmageddon solo winner Tommy Murray and Ladybug Festival artist Lauren Kuhne. Jupiter Records will also be spinning vinyl between sets and The Music School of Delaware will have several performances from various groups inside Studio on Market. The Brunch Box and...
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By Carolyn Roland- In Delaware and S. Chester County PA, Carolyn Roland, GRI, CRS
(Independent architectural histor'n)
I visited the Wilmington Flower Market yesterday and it took a minute to figure out why Rockford Park looked different.  Oh, it was SUNNY!  The ground was DRY! So many times in the past this has been a soggy “wear your wellies” experience.  Held in Rockford Park in the shadow of the old stone water tower the weekend of Mother’s Day, the money raised goes to a wide range of charities throughout the state of Delaware supporting children. I got my tomato plants, got to choose from all kinds of veggie plants and flowers, and I found an artisan made bottle tree (which I had been on the lookout for). Now I need to find some more bottles. The last resort will be to go to a website catering to those needing colored bottles to decorate their trees. Southern legend says that slaves liked to put t...
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By Carolyn Roland- In Delaware and S. Chester County PA, Carolyn Roland, GRI, CRS
(Independent architectural histor'n)
The 10 Most Beautiful Towns in Delaware Despite being the second smallest state in the nation, Delaware certainly packs in a lot. A website called the Culture Trip took in some of the First State’s most beautiful places from beachside havens and river towns to historic hamlets  and came up with their "Top Ten." They include: Lewes, Milton, Smyrna, Odessa, Rehoboth Beach, Old New Castle, Georgetown, Delaware City, Millsboro, and Bethany Beach. They do have some gorgeous pictures included, but I have to say, they did not give due credit to the northernmost city, Wilmington! (View of Wilmington Riverfront from Nature Center).   Wilmington, Delaware is a great city and you need to talk to Carolyn Roland, Your Older Homes Resource, for more information.
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By Carolyn Roland- In Delaware and S. Chester County PA, Carolyn Roland, GRI, CRS
(Independent architectural histor'n)
First I was waiting for a sign of anything green popping up in my garden. It seemed to be a battle between the cold weather and bulbs and perennials hiding out and waiting until they could shed their winter coats and come out into the sunshine. Then the crocuses appeared and held their faces to the sun (Yay for the tiny bulbs!). Then it was the daffodils, followed by the grape hyacinths (which are usually the first to arrive). The tulips looked around and said, “Hey, I can do better than you guys” and popped their reds, yellows, and purples. Meanwhile, the perennials started to pop up, with the poppy foliage leading the way. Not wanting to be a party pooper, I prayed for the rain to stop so that the painter could paint my arbor. After maybe 10 years of being weathered cedar, I had gott...
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By Carolyn Roland- In Delaware and S. Chester County PA, Carolyn Roland, GRI, CRS
(Independent architectural histor'n)
April has been playing “April Fool” with the weather in our area, and my bulbs and hellebores have responded by playing “Hide and Seek. The good news is that they are starting to come out of their hiding places, albeit on an irregular basis, with the earliest (usually) grape hyacinths coming out after the daffodils.  I know it's just Mother Nature having her little game, but all I care is that my flowers show up sooner or later, like a bunch of little trains that are behind schedule.Speaking of older and historic homes (you were, weren’t you?) contact Carolyn Roland, Your Older and Historic Homes Resource if you want to find out more about buying and selling older homes in Delaware and Southern Chester County, Pennsylvania.
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By Christopher Pataki, Hockessin Delaware Real Estate
(RE/MAX Associates)
Fabulous Farm House Overview Maps Photos Features Description Open House $320,000 Single Family Home Main Features 5 Bedrooms2 Bathrooms1 Half BathroomInterior: 2,100 sqftLot: 1.38 acre(s)Year Built: 1800 Location 106 Washington AvenueWilmington, DE 19808USA Christopher Pataki RE/MAX Associates(302) 562-0628patakirealestate@yahoo.comhttp://come2DE.com    Listed by: Re/Max Associates Our recent listings  Subscribe to our listing feed Nearby  properties for sale
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By Carolyn Roland- In Delaware and S. Chester County PA, Carolyn Roland, GRI, CRS
(Independent architectural histor'n)
My Easter traditions include making bread, and my favorite is Hoska, the Czechoslovakian bread we could buy at the neighborhood bakery where I lived in Chicago as a child. I had never thought about finding a recipe for it, but when I got my Kitchenaid mixer a few years back, I bought Bernard Clayton's New Complete Book of Breads, and there was my Hoska recipe. The braids are tricky (there are 3 layers of them on top of one another) and they sometimes slip, but that's the fun in it--trying to make sure they stay on top of one another. The smell of the freshly baked bread is drifting up to my computer and I'm not sure how much longer I can resist! The other good news today is that the crocuses in my front yard have finally opened. It's about time, with all the snow we had on the first day...
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