Built in 1927 and reborn for modern living, this sixth-floor one-bedroom carries the kind of quiet confidence that only a well-aged building can offer — solid bones, generous proportions, and a layout that feels thought through rather than thrown together. At seven hundred square feet, the space breathes easily, and the open floor plan means the kitchen, dining, and living areas flow into one another rather than competing for attention. The kitchen earns its place at the center of daily life here. Stainless steel appliances line the space in a clean, professional row — refrigerator, dishwasher, microwave, and disposal all within easy reach. Whether you are pulling together a weeknight dinner or a slow Sunday breakfast, the setup works with you. Counter space is honest and functional, and the dishwasher means cleanup is the smallest part of any meal. The open plan keeps whoever is cooking connected to the rest of the apartment, so the kitchen never feels like a room you disappear into. The bedroom is tucked into its own defined space, large enough to hold a proper bed and dresser without crowding, and the walk-in closet offers the kind of storage that makes a one-bedroom genuinely livable. A full bathroom sits just off the sleeping area, thoughtfully positioned so that morning routines do not compete with the rest of the apartment. Life in the Fairfax Apartments extends well beyond your front door. The fitness center means your workout is a short elevator ride away rather than a commute across town. A game room offers a change of scenery when you want to be social without leaving the building. The meeting room is there when your home office needs a more professional backdrop for the day. Laundry is handled on-site, and the building is gated, adding a quiet layer of ease to everyday comings and goings. Parking is available on the lot, and an elevator serves the building, making the sixth floor feel entirely approachable. Pets are part of the picture here. Cats and dogs are welcome, subject to a deposit and breed restrictions, so your four-legged resident can settle in alongside you. The on-site dog park means mornings have a destination built right in. Philadelphia rewards the resident who walks. Coffee, dinner, groceries, and green space have a way of arranging themselves within comfortable distance in this city's neighborhoods, and the street-level energy of a Philadelphia block is part of what makes an apartment feel like a home rather than just a place to sleep. On the mornings you need to reach the rest of the city, the options are there — and on the evenings you do not, everything you need is already close. Living on the sixth floor of a 1927 building gives you something that newer construction rarely offers: the sense that the place has history, that its walls have absorbed decades of city life and held up just fine. The ceiling height, the rhythm of the windows, the feeling of solidity underfoot — these are the details that photographs miss but that you notice the moment you walk through the door, and that you keep noticing long after the novelty of a new address has worn off. 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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4247 Locust Street , Unit 618 | MLS# PAPH2647170
This property located at 4247 Locust Street , Unit 618, Philadelphia, PA 19104 is currently listed for rent with an asking price of $1,465 / Monthly. Locust Street , Unit 618 is located within the THE SCHOOL DISTRICT OF PHILADELPHIA school district. Search Philadelphia real estate on www.realtymark.net today.