
$1,485/mo
1314 Spring Garden St #603, Philadelphia, PA 19123
Listed by KW Empower
Sunlight catches the clean lines of an open floor plan the moment you cross the threshold — and in a studio this thoughtfully arranged, every square foot earns its place. At 432 square feet, this home at The Astir Callowhill in Philadelphia's Callowhill Loft District wastes nothing. The kitchen sits at the center of daily life here, outfitted with stainless steel appliances, upgraded countertops, a dishwasher, disposal, microwave, self-cleaning oven, range hood, and a refrigerator that keeps pace with however you like to eat — whether that means meal-prepping on Sunday or throwing together something quick on a Wednesday night. The open layout means the kitchen never feels separate from the rest of your living space; it flows naturally into the area where you'll unwind, read, or stream something after a long day. Storage in a studio can make or break the experience, and the walk-in closet here changes the equation considerably. Window treatments are already in place, so the light is yours to manage from the first morning. The in-unit washer and dryer mean laundry happens on your schedule, not the building's — no quarters, no waiting, no shared machines. It is one of those details that sounds small until you realize how much it shapes a week. The Astir Callowhill was completed in 2025, and the building reflects that newness in the way amenities are layered throughout. A fitness center means your workout is an elevator ride away rather than a separate errand. The roof deck offers an entirely different relationship with the city — an outdoor perch above the Loft District where the Philadelphia skyline fills the frame on a clear evening. A clubhouse, game room, and meeting room give the building a range of communal spaces that serve different moods: social, productive, or somewhere in between. The gated entry and on-site security add a layer of ease, and parking in the building's garage means a car, if you have one, is never a logistical puzzle. Callowhill itself is the kind of neighborhood that rewards the curious. The corridor carries the layered character of a district that has been many things — industrial, artistic, transitional — and is now something genuinely its own. Independent coffee shops, eclectic eateries, and the creative businesses that have taken root along the surrounding blocks give the neighborhood a texture that newer, purpose-built districts rarely replicate. A morning walk for coffee here feels different from most parts of the city: quieter in some stretches, unexpectedly lively in others, always interesting. Dinner options range from the hyper-local to the well-regarded, and the concentration of food and drink within easy walking distance means the neighborhood does a lot of the living for you. Cats and dogs are both welcome here, with a deposit required, so the transition to this home extends to the animals who make it theirs alongside you. The elevator keeps daily comings and goings manageable regardless of what you are carrying — groceries, a bike, a dog on a leash. Life in a well-designed studio in a neighborhood this alive has its own particular rhythm. Coffee, a short walk, a workout downstairs, an evening on the roof — the routines that accumulate here are the kind that make a place feel genuinely like home. 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.
| Date | Event | Price |
|---|---|---|
| Jul 3, 2026 | Listed for sale | $1,485 |
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