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Tucked into the twenty-seventh floor of a Rittenhouse Square address that has anchored this corner of Philadelphia for decades, this one-bedroom residence rewards those who look a little closer. At 747 square feet, the layout earns every inch — an open floor plan connects the kitchen and living space in a way that makes the apartment feel generous from the moment you step inside, and recessed lighting keeps the mood easy whether it's a Tuesday night with takeout or a weekend morning with nowhere to be. The kitchen is the kind you actually use. Stainless steel appliances, upgraded countertops, a dishwasher, a self-cleaning oven, and a built-in microwave make the cooking-and-cleanup rhythm feel almost effortless. A garbage disposal handles the rest. The refrigerator is full-size, the stove has real burners, and the counter space gives you room to actually spread out. This is a kitchen that invites you to cook dinner on a Wednesday, not just on special occasions. The bedroom is anchored by a walk-in closet that changes the way you think about storage — finally, a place for everything without having to get creative. A ceiling fan keeps the room comfortable through the seasons, and the entry-level bedroom placement means no awkward loft climbing or split-level shuffling. The bathroom is clean and complete. And then there is the detail that quietly makes the whole thing work: an in-unit washer and dryer. No scheduling laundry around a shared machine downstairs. No hauling a bag to a laundromat on Sunday afternoon. Just laundry, done, in your own home. Above the unit, the building itself carries the kind of infrastructure that makes city living feel smooth rather than stressful. A staffed concierge desk anchors the lobby, and the gated entry and professional security team mean you can come and go with confidence at any hour. Multiple elevators serve the building, so the twenty-seventh floor never feels like a burden. When you want to move your car, the parking garage is on-site. When you want to move your body, the fitness center is ready. When the week has been long and you need a reset, the rooftop deck offers a perspective on Philadelphia that genuinely stops you mid-thought — the skyline, the treetops of Rittenhouse Square, the city doing what it does. There is also a pool, a clubhouse, a game room, and a meeting room for the days when working from home means you actually need a professional setting nearby. A picnic area adds an outdoor option when the roof deck energy feels like too much of a crowd. Pets are welcome here — cats and dogs both find themselves at home in a building that understands residents come as a package. The neighborhood is Rittenhouse Square at its most walkable. The park itself is steps away, a genuine gathering place where neighbors actually become neighbors — morning dog walkers who nod hello, weekend farmers market regulars, the kind of community texture that you cannot manufacture but you can absolutely find here. Locust Street connects you quickly to the restaurants and cafés on Walnut, the cultural institutions on Broad, and the everyday errands that should never take more than fifteen minutes on foot. The city is not something you have to commute into from here. You are already in it. A morning in this apartment moves at its own pace: coffee made in a kitchen that cooperates, light coming through a well-placed window, a clean and quiet bedroom to start from. The evening brings options — the roof deck, the park, the neighborhood's particular energy after dark. The rhythm of daily life in Rittenhouse Square is one of Philadelphia's best kept open secrets, and this address puts you squarely inside it. 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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