Tucked into the upper floors of a building that has quietly anchored this stretch of South Broad for over a decade, this two-bedroom, two-bathroom residence offers 1,050 square feet of genuinely livable space -- the kind where an open floor plan stops being a marketing phrase and starts being something you feel the moment you step inside. Natural light moves through the layout freely, and recessed lighting keeps the mood warm long after the sun drops below the skyline.
The kitchen is the heart of it. Upgraded countertops, stainless steel appliances, a dishwasher, a self-cleaning oven, and a built-in microwave mean the morning routine flows without friction -- coffee brewing while you pull together a weekday breakfast, dishes handled without a second thought. Walk-in closets in both bedrooms mean unpacking actually ends, and ceiling fans in the living spaces make even a Philadelphia summer feel manageable. The in-unit washer and dryer quietly handle one of city living's most persistent inconveniences, keeping laundry where it belongs: at home, on your schedule.
Two full bathrooms for two people is a small thing until it isn't -- and here it smooths out the rhythms of a shared household without negotiation. The open floor plan means the living and dining areas breathe together rather than competing for square footage, and with a layout this thoughtful, the 1,050 square feet feels like more.
The building's amenities extend the square footage further. A roof deck offers the kind of elevated pause that reframes the whole city -- the kind of place where an evening glass of something cold becomes an event rather than a habit. The fitness center sits right in the building, which removes every reasonable excuse. A game room, a meeting room, and a picnic area give residents options beyond the four walls of the unit, and a gated entry with security means returning home after a late night carries a different quality of ease. The elevator keeps daily logistics simple, parking is available in the garage for residents who keep a car, and the dog park means four-legged residents have a place to decompress, too. Both cats and dogs are welcome here, with a deposit required and breed or size restrictions applying to dogs.
South Broad at this latitude sits at an interesting inflection point in the city's ongoing story. The neighborhood has been finding its footing for years, and the momentum is now undeniable -- long-established spots holding their ground while newer energy fills in the gaps, the kind of street-level vitality that builds slowly and then all at once. The broad avenues and side streets around here connect quickly to the rest of the city, from the texture of East Passyunk's restaurant corridor to the green space and quiet of neighborhoods to the west. It's a location that lets residents curate their own version of Philadelphia rather than inheriting someone else's.
This is a place where the city feels accessible without feeling relentless -- where the building handles the logistics and the neighborhood handles the character. 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.