looking at some houses around philadelphia and vicinity and noticing alot of pretty nice looking houses do not have a/c. granted several that i am looking at are fairly old... as in 100+. no need for a/c around there?
1/10/2006 2:22:18 PM
Check out: http://www.erh.noaa.gov/phi/climate/phlclimate.html
1/10/2006 2:46:31 PM
it gets hot in the summer, you'll probably have to buy some window units unless you can live with it being 80-90 degrees inside. i know people that just use fans here, but i hate being hot inside, so i bought a window unit for about $100. also, be careful to check about the areas that the houses are located in, because the neighborhoods are sort of weird here, you'll be on one really nice street and the next one over can be sort of sketchy.
1/10/2006 3:04:28 PM
Move to the Valley Forge area. My parents almost had to move there but my Dad got transferred to the Bay Area instead of Philly..
1/10/2006 3:06:32 PM
Trashiest city on the eastern seaboard
1/10/2006 3:07:09 PM
nope, that'd be camden. it's across the river.
1/10/2006 3:13:24 PM
haha currently i live in southern louisiana - lived in both new orleans and baton rouge. believe me... i know about trashy cities and definitely about seeing a million dollar street next to the ghetto. i'm really looking in a few suburbs - oxford, drexel hill, etc. thx for the info.[Edited on January 10, 2006 at 3:18 PM. Reason : e]
1/10/2006 3:16:50 PM
yes, you do need A/C
1/10/2006 3:19:23 PM
Valley Forge is about where I grew up. You'll need window units, that's what we had.
1/10/2006 5:04:44 PM
i lived in bucks county for 11 years, you need A/C[Edited on January 10, 2006 at 7:04 PM. Reason : bout hour north of philly if you havent heard of it]
1/10/2006 7:04:09 PM
Weather in Philly is not that much different than NC. It gets hot and muggy in the summer and seems even hotter if you are in center city. Are you looking in the city or just around and if so what section?
1/10/2006 7:06:54 PM
What ^ said. My friend lives in Philly after living here in Raleigh and swears we can compare the two with very little differences. Except it snows there more frequently.
1/10/2006 11:28:00 PM
hah, i'm in bucks county right now. i've only traveled up here during the winter so far, its about 10 to 15 degrees colder every time i've been up.
1/10/2006 11:33:02 PM
anywhere north of raleigh doesnt get above 50 in the summer
1/10/2006 11:47:07 PM
false
1/10/2006 11:48:59 PM
^^lol.Hell yeah you'll need AC window units. Unless you like 90 degree temps indoors.
1/11/2006 1:31:28 PM
okies, window units seem to be a must. thx much. looking in a few suburbs south of philadelphia - drexel hill, oxford, etc. definitely not a done deal but just preparing in case.
1/11/2006 1:35:40 PM
1/11/2006 1:38:08 PM
ITS ALWAYS SUNNY IN PHILADELPHIA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!![Edited on January 11, 2006 at 2:13 PM. Reason : A]
1/11/2006 2:12:22 PM
i live 1.5 hours south of Philly, and we still hit the 90s in the summer. i would definately recommend a/c. i live in 100+ year old house, but someone installed central A/C. its only about $2-3k if you already have forced air for your heating (for my size house, which isnt very big). if it is still radiator heating, it costs significantly more.that being said...there are still houses being sold around me for $400-500k without a/c.[Edited on January 11, 2006 at 2:32 PM. Reason : f]
1/11/2006 2:25:31 PM