House of the Day: 220 Seeley Street
This cute one-family at 220 Seeley Street just hit the market with a price tag of $1,250,000. It’s got some very nice original details (parquet floors, beamed ceilings) and that holy grail of New York real estate, its own driveway. The broker is unknown (to us) but did a thorough job on the listing. What…

This cute one-family at 220 Seeley Street just hit the market with a price tag of $1,250,000. It’s got some very nice original details (parquet floors, beamed ceilings) and that holy grail of New York real estate, its own driveway. The broker is unknown (to us) but did a thorough job on the listing. What do you make of the price?
220 Seeley Street [Turner Structures] GMAP P*Shark
That’s it for today, bucky! Appreciate it. We’ll work on the key tomorrow.
sure d. anything else i can do to accommodate u?
Posted by: buckfast at December 17, 2009 5:19 PM
Go away, maybe.
sure d. anything else i can do to accommodate u?
Love you, Denton. 🙂
Hilarious.
“nothing better than a woman dave.”
True, unless you are gay, in which case nothing better than a man. lol
Can you please press the space bar immediately following every period and comma please? Thank you.
i beg to differ 11217.i get my facts from actually being there and doing that.ur just getting them from google and graigslist.
aight Dave. That may work! I might be in Bucks County on the 1st so may not want to drive back into Center City on the 1st but we shall see.
so ur assuming i dont have a jacket dave? and i have to “clean myself up”? u see this is the kind of “we are so much more cultured, and sophisticated than these locals” attitude,that makes us hate u guys.
“there are way more robberies on our trains and stations than in philly”
Um, there are also 8.3 million people living in New York City and 1.5 million people living in Philadelphia.
Your comments today are really not very well informed or accurate in any way.