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Listing description

Tucked into the fourteenth floor of a mid-century tower where Benjamin Franklin Parkway opens up to the skyline, this one-bedroom residence offers something that feels increasingly rare in the city — genuine breathing room. At 722 square feet, the layout earns every inch, and an open floor plan ensures the space flows rather than fragments, carrying you naturally from the entry through the living area and into a kitchen that deserves your full attention. That kitchen is where the apartment earns its character. Upgraded countertops set the stage, cool and smooth beneath your hands on a Sunday morning when you are making something unhurried. Stainless steel appliances line the space with quiet professionalism — a self-cleaning oven, a built-in microwave, a refrigerator stocked with whatever the week ahead demands. A dishwasher and disposal handle the aftermath, and an ice maker keeps things effortless whether you are pouring a glass of water at midnight or mixing something for guests on a Friday evening. Recessed lighting overhead keeps the whole room feeling clean and deliberate, and window treatments frame the view without fussing over it. The bedroom follows through on the promise of the kitchen — an entry-level layout with a walk-in closet that actually accommodates the way people live, with room for a real wardrobe rather than a compromise. The bathroom is comfortable and well-configured, and in-unit washer and dryer hookups mean the laundry question is already answered before you even think to ask it. Beyond the front door, the building surrounds you with a community designed for genuine daily use rather than mere amenity photography. A fitness center is on-site for the mornings when the routine calls for it, and a rooftop deck offers the kind of evening wind-down that the city rarely hands you for free. The pool and spa invite warm-weather rituals, while a sauna makes the colder months feel like a feature rather than an inconvenience. A clubhouse, game room, and meeting room round out the common spaces, and a concierge and gated entry provide the kind of daily presence that quietly makes life easier. Garage parking is available for residents who need it, storage is on-site for the things that don't fit in the apartment, and a dog park means four-legged residents are genuinely welcomed rather than merely tolerated. The neighborhood beyond the lobby leans into Philadelphia's most textured pleasures. The dining corridor nearby runs the full range from counter stools and espresso to white tablecloths and long dinners, with independent cafes, market spots, and local eateries filling in the hours between. Walkability here is not a selling point — it is just the way the day unfolds. Coffee before the commute, lunch without a car, dinner within reach on the nights when cooking feels optional. This is the kind of apartment where the morning routine settles into something comfortable, the evenings have options, and the city feels both accessible and easy to leave behind when the door closes. 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
722 sq ft
Heating
Forced Air
Cooling
Central A/C

Property & construction

Property type
Residential Lease · Unit/Flat/Apartment
Architectural style
Contemporary, Unit/Flat
Year built
1963

Lot & parking

Garage
1 space

Lease terms

Security deposit
$350
Lease term
12–24 months
Available
Oct 19, 2026
Pets
Case By Case Basis,cats Ok,dogs Ok,pet Addendum/Deposit
Furnished
No
Application fee
$79
Tenant pays
Utilities - All

Listing details

MLS #
PAPH2644070
County
Philadelphia County
School district
The School District Of Philadelphia
Days on market
5 days

Price history

DateEventPrice
Jul 3, 2026Listed for sale$2,580

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 →

Millage, the Common Level Ratio, and what changes after you buy.

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Data last updated: July 8, 2026 at 3:22 PM EDT

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