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Hardwood floors and oversized windows set this forty-first-floor one-bedroom apart, drawing your eye across an open layout where natural light moves through the space from morning until the city skyline takes over at dusk. At 747 square feet, the floor plan breathes — an open kitchen flows naturally into the living area, making the whole space feel generous and connected rather than chopped into compartments. The kitchen is built for the person who actually cooks. Stainless steel appliances, upgraded countertops, a dishwasher, and a self-cleaning oven mean that Sunday meal prep and Wednesday night dinners both happen with ease. Recessed lighting keeps the space feeling clean and intentional, and because the washer and dryer live right inside the unit, laundry fits into your schedule instead of the other way around. The bedroom carries that same thoughtful energy — a walk-in closet handles a full wardrobe without negotiation, and the ceiling fan keeps the room comfortable through Philadelphia's humid summers. Step outside your front door and the building wraps around you with amenities that genuinely expand how you live. The fitness center means your morning workout is an elevator ride, not a commute. The rooftop deck is where summer evenings go — city lights spreading out in every direction, a skyline that reminds you exactly where you chose to land. A pool, a game room, a clubhouse, and dedicated meeting space mean your building works as hard on weekends as it does on weekdays. Concierge and security services keep the experience grounded, and gated parking in the on-site garage means your car is always close and covered. Then there is the neighborhood, which is really the whole argument for being here. Rittenhouse Square is Philadelphia at its most walkable and most alive. The park itself anchors everything — weekend farmers markets, impromptu afternoons on a bench, the kind of green space that makes a dense city feel like it has room to breathe. Surrounding it, the blocks fill in with independent coffee shops, wine bars, celebrated restaurants, and the sort of everyday errands that happen on foot rather than by car. Grocery stores, pharmacies, dry cleaners — the practical fabric of daily life sits within a few blocks in every direction. The dining scene ranges from long-standing neighborhood institutions to newer spots that keep the area feeling current, and the mix of old Philadelphia architecture alongside modern storefronts gives the corridor a character that never feels generic. Pets are welcome here, cats and dogs both, so your four-legged companion gets the Rittenhouse life too — morning walks through the square, afternoons in the park, and evenings back in a home that suits you both. Life at this address tends to organize itself around the richness just outside the door and the ease just inside it, which is a combination that becomes very hard to give up once you have settled into 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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