$1,675/mo
1314 Spring Garden St #310, Philadelphia, PA 19123
Listed by KW Empower
Hardwood-style floors and an open layout make every square foot of this 432-square-foot studio work harder than you might expect. From the moment you step inside Unit 318 at The Astir Callowhill, the thoughtful design announces itself — an uninterrupted flow from the entryway through the kitchen and into the living space, where window treatments frame the view and natural light moves freely through the room. In a neighborhood defined by converted lofts and industrial character, this freshly built residence delivers the clean lines and modern finishes of 2025 construction without sacrificing the warmth of a home that actually feels lived-in. The kitchen is where the day takes shape. Upgraded countertops provide generous prep space, and stainless steel appliances — refrigerator, stove, range hood, microwave, dishwasher, and disposal — are arranged for genuine functionality rather than just visual appeal. The self-cleaning oven handles the occasional ambitious dinner, and the layout keeps everything within easy reach. It is the kind of kitchen that makes cooking feel optional on a Tuesday night and genuinely enjoyable on a Sunday morning. Beyond the kitchen, the open floor plan allows the living area to breathe. The walk-in closet offers storage that studio living rarely delivers, and the in-unit washer and dryer remove one of the most persistent inconveniences of city renting entirely. Laundry happens here, on your schedule, without a trip down a hallway or a pocket full of quarters. The building itself was purpose-built for this moment in Callowhill. Residents move through secured, gated access and travel between floors by elevator. The fitness center is available when the mood strikes — early morning or late evening — and the game room and clubhouse offer low-key social spaces that never require a commute. The meeting room handles the occasional work-from-home call that needs a proper backdrop, and the picnic area gives outdoor time a dedicated spot at ground level. When the evening calls for something more expansive, the roof deck delivers a vantage point over a neighborhood that has quietly become one of Philadelphia's most interesting places to be. Callowhill sits at the intersection of convenience and character. The loft district energy is palpable in the streets below — creative tenants, independent businesses, a neighborhood in the middle of its own story. Getting anywhere from here is straightforward, and the ability to reach Center City without a car is a genuine part of daily life for residents who choose this building for that reason. Parking is available in the garage on site for those who do keep a car, and both cats and dogs are welcome, with a deposit required. Security is present in the building's design and operations, so the sense of arriving home carries with it the ease of knowing the building is attentive. At 432 square feet, this studio asks you to be intentional — and rewards that intention with a space that handles the full range of daily life without asking you to compromise on the features that matter most. The kitchen works. The closet holds everything. The laundry is yours alone. The roof is one elevator ride away. That is a routine worth settling into. 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 |
|---|---|---|
| Aug 19, 2026 | Listed for sale | $1,675 |
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