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Listing description

Hardwood floors and oversized windows set this third-floor one-bedroom apart before you even reach the kitchen. Light moves through the open layout at an angle that shifts from morning gold to afternoon warmth, landing on upgraded countertops that anchor a kitchen built around the way people actually cook. Stainless steel appliances — including a full refrigerator, stove, built-in microwave, dishwasher, and ice maker — line up the way they should in a space meant for more than reheating. The self-cleaning oven handles Sunday roasts without negotiation. A garbage disposal keeps the workflow clean, and because the washer and dryer are in-unit, laundry is a background task rather than a building-wide expedition. The open floor plan lets the kitchen breathe into the living area without walls interrupting the conversation. Crown moldings carry a sense of intention through each room, a reminder that the finishes here weren't chosen at random. Ceiling fans circulate air in every season. Window treatments are already in place, so the first night feels settled rather than improvised. The bedroom is generous enough to anchor a real furniture arrangement, supported by a walk-in closet that handles a full wardrobe with room to spare. Midtown Village has spent the last decade becoming one of Philadelphia's most consistently interesting neighborhoods, and the energy is still building. The blocks around 13th Street have layered new restaurants and independent businesses on top of a streetscape that already had character — it's the kind of place where a new coffee shop opens beside a bar that's been there for twenty years, and both feel right. The street life here rewards walking, and most of what you need for a routine-driven week is close enough to reach on foot. Built in 2016, The Collins sits inside all of that momentum while offering the kind of managed environment that keeps the day-to-day predictable. Residents have access to a full fitness center for workouts that don't require a commute, a roof deck for evenings when the city looks best from above, and a game room and meeting room that make the building feel like an extension of the apartment rather than just a lobby to pass through. A concierge handles the logistical friction that comes with urban living, and secured building access and elevator service add ease to the everyday. The picnic area offers an outdoor option at ground level, and garage parking is available for residents who keep a car in the city. Pets are part of the picture here — cats and dogs are welcome, with breed restrictions in place, and a deposit applies. The building handles the details so residents don't have to. By the time a routine settles in, the rhythm becomes its own reward. Coffee made in a kitchen that handles it well, a morning walk through a neighborhood still writing its story, evenings on the roof watching Center City light up in the distance. A 806-square-foot one-bedroom with everything inside and a building with everything around it — the kind of setup where the days organize themselves. 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.

Facts & features

Interior

Bedrooms
1
Bathrooms
1 full
Living area
806 sq ft
Heating
Other
Cooling
Other

Property & construction

Property type
Residential Lease · Unit/Flat/Apartment
Architectural style
Contemporary, Traditional, Unit/Flat, Other, Loft, Loft with Bedrooms
Year built
2016

Lot & parking

Garage
2 spaces

Lease terms

Security deposit
$350
Lease term
12–24 months
Available
Aug 22, 2026
Pets
Number Limit,cats Ok,dogs Ok,case By Case Basis,size/Weight Restriction
Application fee
$75
Tenant pays
Utilities - All

Listing details

MLS #
PAPH2644056
County
Philadelphia County
School district
The School District Of Philadelphia
Days on market
5 days

Price history

DateEventPrice
Jul 3, 2026Listed for sale$2,645

Price changes are tracked from when NookLocal first indexed this listing; earlier history may not appear. Tax & assessment details are in the section below.

Area statistics

School district

The School District Of Philadelphia

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Safety data

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Property taxes

Philadelphia County taxes, explained →

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Data last updated: July 8, 2026 at 3:18 PM EDT

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