Located in the heart of Old City, this one-bedroom apartment offers a compelling mix of historic character and modern upgrades. Originally built in 1880, the home showcases classic architectural details alongside a newly updated interior. The living area features a fireplace and oversized windows that bring in strong natural light, highlighting the exposed masonry and open layout. The recently renovated kitchen is a standout, featuring modern appliances, updated finishes, and generous counter space - well-suited for both everyday living and entertaining. Additional modern updates throughout the unit enhance both style and functionality, creating a move-in ready space that balances character with convenience. The bedroom offers a comfortable, private retreat with a practical layout and storage. Residents benefit from low-maintenance living with common area maintenance, snow removal, and trash service included, along with elevator access for added convenience. On-street parking is readily available, with additional nearby lot options. Positioned in one of Philadelphia’s most sought-after neighborhoods, this property offers walkability to top restaurants, cafes, galleries, and historic landmarks. Note: Property is tenant occupied until 8/31. Storage Unit available for $150/yr.
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Principal & interest
$1,547
Mortgage insurance
$0
Property taxes
$170
Home insurance
$105
HOA fees
$0
Utilities
Not included
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