Brick exteriorStraight-thru floorplanBasement for extra storageAmple natural lightClassic architectural detailsSpacious bedroomsFunctional flow throughout
🏡 Charming West Philadelphia Townhome — Move-In Ready! Welcome to 158 N Dewey Street, a well-priced and beautifully maintained 3-bed, 1-bath townhouse nestled in the heart of West Philadelphia. This classic straight-thru brick home offers the perfect blend of timeless character and modern potential, making it an ideal opportunity for first-time buyers, investors, or anyone looking to own a piece of Philadelphia charm. Step inside to discover 1,086 sq ft of living space thoughtfully laid out across two levels. With spacious bedrooms, ample natural light, and a functional flow throughout, the layout is designed for comfortable daily living and entertaining. Situated on a 15’ x 66’ lot, this home reflects classic rowhouse living in a vibrant neighborhood with convenient access to local amenities, transit, dining, schools, and parks. Key Features: ✔ 3 Bedrooms & 1 Full Bath — great for families or room-by-room rentals ✔ 1,086 sq ft interior with classic architectural details ✔ Built in 1925 — solid construction and historic appeal ✔ Brick exterior and straight-thru floorplan ✔ Basement for extra storage or future finished space ✔ On-street parking for residents and guests ✔ Excellent value with strong upside in today’s market — Priced at $235,000
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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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