Tag: Philadelphia

Posted on 09/27/2022
4331 Dexter Street, Philadelphia, PA 19128 is now new to the market!
Built in 1873, this vibrant, three-story 2,870-square-foot artist’s home began its journey to what it is today in the mid-1980s, when a sculptor and a writer bought a heating contractor’s bare-bones office building and, over the years, lovingly converted it into a spacious home that is like no other in Roxborough/Manayunk. This house is made for entertaining. Enter a room-sized foyer from the idyllic tree-shaded street: To the left you will find a large, tall-ceilinged dining room, with high windows, built-in shelving, oak floors, eye-catching Art Deco touches and powder room; to the right is a gigantic living room / family room / media...
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Posted on 07/26/2022
200 Lombard Street #729, Philadelphia, PA 19147 is now new to the market!
Pristine 650 square foot one-bedroom apartment in Abbott Square. The spacious main area features room for dining in the kitchen area, which sport modern stainless steel appliances and granite countertops. A cozy wood burning fireplace in the living room is perfect for cold winter nights. The bedroom is well proportioned and has a generously sized closet. The large bathroom has a large shower stall and laundry with brand new washer and dryer. Abbott Square has 24/7 doorman service, in-building fitness center and available parking for an additional monthly fee. Just off Headhouse Square, with its weekly Sunday Farmer’s Market, the location is...
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Posted on 04/22/2022
4372 Fleming Street, Philadelphia, PA 19128 is now new to the market!
A truly one-a-kind property nestled on a quiet Manayunk lane just a few minutes’ walk up the hill from Pretzel Park and the restaurants of Main St, 4372 Fleming (aka Harmonie Hall) presents a perfect opportunity to fashion a spectacular and unique home, or an amazing work/live situation for a visual or performing artist. Built in 1891 as a men’s singing club, Harmonie Hall was revived in the 1970s by local artist and disabled rights activist, Jessie Jane Lewis. It has since served as a gathering spot for the neighborhood’s musicians. The building has been lovingly maintained, with a new roof and solid mechanicals (two zones of heat and air...
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