Sixteen floors above Rittenhouse Square, the city arranges itself into something quietly magnificent — the treetops of the park, the stone facades of brownstones, the soft hum of one of Philadelphia's most storied neighborhoods rising up to meet you. Built in 1930, this address carries the bones of a building that has watched the city evolve for nearly a century, and unit 1605 sits at the intersection of that history and a thoroughly modern way of living. The open floor plan makes the most of 663 square feet, moving naturally from entry to kitchen to living space without interruption. Upgraded countertops anchor a kitchen outfitted with stainless steel appliances — a full refrigerator with ice maker, stove, self-cleaning oven, microwave, range hood, and dishwasher — so the space is genuinely equipped for the cook who takes weeknight dinners seriously and the one who simply needs a reliable setup for reheating leftovers. Both are well served here. Window treatments are already in place, and in-unit washer and dryer mean the laundry errand vanishes entirely from your weekend agenda. The bedroom accommodates a proper walk-in closet, the kind of storage that transforms a one-bedroom into something that actually functions like a home rather than a workaround. The bathroom is clean and complete, and the layout overall has the ease of a floor plan that was thought through. Then there is the building itself. A concierge greets residents and guests at the door, and the elevator reaches the sixteenth floor without ceremony. The fitness center is available when the mood strikes — early morning before the city wakes, or late evening when you need to decompress after a long day. The game room and meeting room give residents places to gather, work, or simply change their scenery without leaving the building. A picnic area and roof deck extend the living space upward and outward, and the roof deck in particular earns its keep as the sun drops behind the skyline and the city lights begin to fill in the distance. Security is present throughout the building, and parking is available in the garage for residents who keep a car in the city. Rittenhouse Square sits at the center of one of Philadelphia's most walkable and enduring neighborhoods. The square itself — the park, the benches, the Saturday farmers market when the season allows — is essentially an extension of your living room. Walnut Street and Sansom Street unfold in both directions with restaurants, coffee shops, boutiques, and the kind of everyday infrastructure that makes car-free living not just possible but genuinely comfortable. The neighborhood has long attracted the people who want to be close to Center City's cultural institutions, galleries, and dining scene while still coming home to a block that feels residential and grounded. Cats and dogs are welcome here, which means this is a home in the fullest sense — one where your pet is part of the daily routine rather than a logistical negotiation. Mornings might start with a walk through the square, coffee from a spot around the corner, and the particular satisfaction of living somewhere that rewards the simple act of stepping outside. Evenings close on the roof deck or in the kitchen, the city doing what it does best just beyond the glass. 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.
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1616 Walnut Street , Unit 1605 | MLS# PAPH2648554
This property located at 1616 Walnut Street , Unit 1605, Philadelphia, PA 19103 is currently listed for rent with an asking price of $2,904 / Monthly. Walnut Street , Unit 1605 is located within the THE SCHOOL DISTRICT OF PHILADELPHIA school district. Search Philadelphia real estate on www.realtymark.net today.