Available NOW - Contemporary meets tradition.
Beautiful Brick Walls, High Ceilings, and Large Front Windows. Modern finishes, Economical Split Unit for Heat and A/C, perfect space with Commercial Grade Front Glass Windows for a professional office, salon/barber shop, daycare retail apparel, or any business of your choosing with the Landlord's
Situated in the Kingsessing neighborhood, this residence places you in the midst of a flourishing community.
Explore nearby parks and diverse dining options, with about 15 minutes away from university city. The convenience of public transportation and major highways ensures quick access to the best Philadelphia has to offer. Don't miss the chance to call this new gem your home - schedule a viewing today and step into a lifestyle where modern comfort meets the you!
Student Apartment Available Steps Away From Campus!
2017-18! - Check out this great 2 bedroom apartment for the 2017/2018 fall semester! Just moments away from Temple’s Beasley School of Law and The performing Arts Center. Ideal apartment for Student looking to live close to campus! Temple Friendly Block!
Features include:
Hardwood floors
Renovated
Beautiful newly renovated home in Whitman area of South Philly.
3 bedrooms 2 and 1/2 bath with hardwood floor thru out. Nice sized kitchen with eating area. Large family room with lots of recessed lighting. House is very close to shopping, restaurants and transportation. Also close to the Live casino. Must have excellent credit and 3 months to move in (first, last and security + $200 water deposit). No pets allow.
This is a gem on a great block in Port Richmond!
Within walking distance to Campbell Square, Her Daughter's Cafe, and La Roma Restaurant, to name a few. Updated 3 bedroom house complete with high ceilings, an open living area, proper dining room fit for entertaining, and sun soaked kitchen featuring stainless steel appliance package. Access
This property is Real Estate Owned, or REO.
The property was foreclosed and repossessed by a lender when the owner failed to make payments. A bank is now the owner. Since banks are not in business to own homes, they are usually interested in selling foreclosed homes quickly at attractive low prices. A list price is published but reasonable offers