Built in 1747, this historic home offers unique charm and all essentials for comfortable living. The house has been featured in the New York Times Real Estate section and as one of Curbed Philadelphia's "Most Beautiful Homes in 2017." On the first level, the living room opens into the dining room and kitchen with access to a lovely trellised patio and garden. The master bedroom, rich with exposed brick, shelving, reading space, and a substantial walk-in closet, is located on the second floor, along with the master bathroom and additional bedroom. The third floor is a large bedroom with its own full bathroom and original 1747 hardwood. The home has a new washer dryer unit, a first-floor powder room, and a walk-in pantry. There is also a basement for storage, including a second refrigerator. 227 Monroe Street is located in the family-friendly, walkable Queen Village neighborhood, the oldest in the United States. The area is full of restaurants, bars, and cafes, near South Street and Headhouse Square. This property is in the Meredith Elementary School catchment. This home is rented by the owners, who live nearby in Center City Philadelphia. Renters are responsible for utilities, including water, gas, electric, and cable/internet. Renters should expect to maintain flower boxes and curbside plants. No smoking is allowed. Parking is available with Philadelphia Parking Authority annual permits for Zone 7. Owners may provide limited personal affects, including patio furniture, router/modem, tools, and basement storage racks. Small pets are possible with advance discussion.
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