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Tucked into the heart of Rittenhouse Square on one of Center City's most storied blocks, this one-bedroom residence invites you to slow down and actually feel where you live. At 844 square feet, there is genuine room to breathe — space enough for a proper dining setup, a couch you can stretch out on, and a bedroom that does not ask you to choose between a dresser and a nightstand. The living area is where this home earns its character. An open floor plan lets the space read larger than its footprint suggests, and the recessed lighting gives you full control over the mood, whether that means bright and energized on a Tuesday morning or warm and low on a Friday evening. The ceiling fan keeps air moving through the warmer months, and the layout flows naturally from the living room into the kitchen without any awkward transitions or wasted square footage. Oversized windows bring in the kind of daylight that shifts across the afternoon — soft and ambient by midday, angled and golden as the evening approaches. This is not a dark city apartment. Light is a feature here. The kitchen is well-appointed and built for actual cooking. Stainless steel appliances include a refrigerator, stove, self-cleaning oven, microwave, and dishwasher, and the upgraded countertops give you real prep space without feeling like a compromise. A garbage disposal keeps cleanup efficient, and the in-unit washer and dryer — not a shared laundry room, not a laundromat down the street — rounds out the kind of daily convenience that quietly improves your quality of life. The walk-in closet anchors the bedroom and offers genuine storage, the kind that lets you unpack fully and stay. Step outside your door and the building wraps around you with a full amenity package designed for residents who want more from home base. A rooftop deck puts the Philadelphia skyline at eye level — the kind of place where evening plans form organically when the weather cooperates. The outdoor pool and picnic area create pockets of outdoor life without leaving the building. Inside, a fitness center handles early morning workouts, a game room offers something more casual, and a clubhouse and meeting room give you flexible space for whatever the week demands. Concierge and security services are staffed on-site, and gated access adds a layer of daily consistency that is easy to take for granted until you have lived without it. Parking is available on-site in the building's garage, and both cats and dogs are welcome here. The neighborhood outside is Rittenhouse Square at its most walkable and most itself. The park — one of the finest urban squares in the country — sits at the center of a dense, layered community where independent restaurants share blocks with long-running institutions, where weekend farmers markets and weekday coffee runs exist in the same radius, and where the rhythm of the city feels human-scaled rather than overwhelming. Locust Street connects you in every direction, and the concentration of dining, culture, and daily errands within a short walk is the kind of thing that makes you realize how rarely you actually need a car. This is a neighborhood with genuine identity, built over decades by people who chose it deliberately — and it shows in the texture of every block. Pricing and availability subject to change on a daily basis. Photos are of model units. Parking may be available subject to availability and may be an additional fee.
Source: BRIGHT MLS, MLS#: PAPH2620250
