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Hardwood floors and oversized windows set this one-bedroom, one-bathroom residence apart from the moment you cross the threshold. At 844 square feet, the open floor plan gives you room to breathe — to spread out across a living space that flows naturally from the kitchen to the living area without walls cutting off the light or the air. Recessed lighting keeps the ambiance clean at night, while ceiling fans move the seasons through at a comfortable pace. The kitchen is anchored by stainless steel appliances, upgraded countertops, and everything you need already in place: dishwasher, disposal, microwave, self-cleaning oven, refrigerator, and stove. There is no negotiating with a laundromat schedule here — an in-unit washer and dryer handle that on your time. The walk-in closet in the bedroom gives your wardrobe the space it deserves, and the entry-level bedroom placement means the layout works with you, not against you. Step outside your door and the building wraps around you with an amenity set built for a full life. The fitness center is right downstairs when a morning run does not appeal but the energy still needs somewhere to go. The rooftop deck reshapes what evenings in the city mean — you are not watching the skyline from a bar or a crowded restaurant, you are watching it from home, with your own drink in hand, the city humming quietly below. The pool gives summer a different character entirely. A concierge greets the day with you, packages are managed, and security and gated access mean you leave the worries of city living at the front door. The clubhouse, game room, and meeting room exist for the moments that do not fit inside a single apartment — the gathering that needs a table, the Saturday that needs somewhere to spill into. A parking garage on site means the car you keep for weekend escapes is always close and always covered. Outside, Rittenhouse Square draws you in the way only a few urban neighborhoods can. The square itself is a few steps away — a real park with real grass, dog walkers, chess players, the occasional live performance, and the kind of slow afternoon energy that is genuinely hard to find in the middle of a major American city. The streets surrounding it have been building character for generations: independent restaurants and longtime residents alongside newer boutiques and coffee shops that have become their own kind of institution. This is not a neighborhood still figuring out what it wants to be. It has known for a long time. Pets are part of the picture here — cats and dogs are welcome, which means your mornings might begin with a walk through the Square before the rest of the city fully wakes up. The location on Locust Street puts you inside one of Philadelphia's most connected corridors. Center City's core is walkable in every meaningful direction, and the broader transit network — buses, subway lines, and regional rail connections — keeps the rest of the region well within reach without needing a car for every errand or commute. 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.
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