NEW! Buy and sell safely with virtual options - Learn More
Built in 1927 and reborn for modern living, this one-bedroom residence at Fairfax Apartments carries the quiet confidence of a building that has weathered nearly a century of Philadelphia history while meeting today's expectations at every turn. The moment you cross the threshold into Unit 100, the open floor plan draws your eye across 748 square feet of thoughtfully arranged space, where the living area unfolds with an ease that makes the apartment feel larger than its footprint suggests. The living room is the heart of the home, and it earns that designation. Natural light moves through the space as the hours pass, shifting from the soft glow of a Philadelphia morning to the warmer tones of an afternoon well spent. There is room here to arrange a proper sofa, a reading chair, a life — not just a few pieces of furniture pressed awkwardly against the walls. The open layout means the kitchen stays connected to the conversation rather than hidden behind it, so whoever is cooking remains part of the evening rather than apart from it. That kitchen is well-appointed and ready to work. Stainless steel appliances line the space with a clean, professional look. A dishwasher, microwave, disposal, and refrigerator are all in place, meaning the practical details are handled before you arrive. Counter space and cabinet storage complement the setup, giving you room to cook an actual meal rather than just reheat one. The bedroom continues the logic of the floor plan — straightforward, generous, and livable. A walk-in closet provides the kind of storage that older buildings rarely offered, a genuine luxury in a pre-war home. The entry-level bedroom placement means no stairs to navigate at the end of a long day, which matters more than most people realize until they have it. Fairfax Apartments offers a community that extends well beyond the front door of any individual unit. A fitness center serves the residents who prefer to train close to home. A game room and meeting room provide spaces for both leisure and focused work. The building is gated for added peace of mind, and an elevator means every floor is accessible without a second thought. On-site laundry removes one of the more persistent inconveniences of apartment living, and parking on the lot means a car has a reliable home as well. For residents with pets, the building welcomes cats and dogs alike, with a dedicated dog park on the property giving four-legged companions room to run. Breed restrictions and a deposit apply, so prospective pet owners should confirm the details directly. The neighborhood surrounding Fairfax is in a moment of genuine momentum. Established rowhouses and corner stores share blocks with new businesses finding their footing, and the energy of a community writing its next chapter is palpable on an ordinary Tuesday afternoon. Philadelphia's broader accessibility is never far — the city's transit network connects this corridor to Center City, to University City, and to the wider region, making a car optional rather than essential for daily life. Whether the commute is downtown or across town, the connections are there when you need them. 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.
Don't worry! We'll never spam you or sell your details. You can unsubscribe whenever you'd like.
Listing Courtesy of -