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Tucked into a stretch of Locust Street where century-old architecture meets the steady hum of University City's evolution, this sixth-floor one-bedroom at Fairfax Apartments rewards anyone willing to look a little closer. Step through the door and the open floor plan does what good design always does — it makes a considered 666 square feet feel like more than the sum of its parts. The kitchen earns its place at the center of your daily routine. Stainless steel appliances line the space with the kind of clean, professional finish that makes even a Tuesday morning feel intentional. The dishwasher and disposal handle the aftermath without complaint, and the refrigerator and microwave are positioned the way they should be — exactly where you need them when you need them. Counter space flows logically, the layout invites you to actually cook rather than just reheat, and the whole setup opens toward the living area so whoever is in the kitchen stays part of the conversation. This is a kitchen built for someone who takes their morning eggs as seriously as their evening gatherings. The living room carries the open plan forward, giving you room to arrange furniture without compromise. The walk-in closet in the bedroom is a genuine one — the kind that changes how you start your morning, because everything has a place and nothing is buried. The bedroom itself is accessible from the entry level, which means no internal stairs to navigate and a layout that flows cleanly from front to back. Beyond the unit, Fairfax Apartments offers the kind of building infrastructure that disappears into the background when it's working and becomes noticeable only when it's absent. Elevator access serves the building throughout, the fitness center is available for residents who prefer to work out close to home, and the gated community provides a sense of enclosure that larger open complexes often lack. The game room and meeting room give residents flexible shared space — useful for the remote worker who occasionally needs a change of scenery without leaving the building. On-site laundry and a dedicated parking lot round out the practical side of things. For residents with pets, the building welcomes both cats and dogs, with a dedicated dog park on the premises. Breed restrictions apply and a deposit is required, so confirm specifics directly with management. Spruce Hill is a neighborhood deep in its own next chapter. The blocks surrounding Locust Street carry the bones of their 1920s construction — Fairfax itself dates to 1927 — while the sidewalks below tell a different story of new businesses, renovated storefronts, and a community that has absorbed the energy of University City and made something distinct from it. The independent cafés, the bookshops, the restaurants that fill on a Wednesday night — they're all woven into the walkable grid that makes this corner of West Philadelphia so persistently sought after. Clark Park anchors the neighborhood's social life to the west, and the commercial stretch of Baltimore Avenue keeps daily errands genuinely effortless. Living here means choosing a neighborhood that already has everything it needs and is still becoming something more. 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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