Available Early May:
This modern 1-bedroom, 1-bathroom apartment at 257 N 3rd St #7 is located in the heart of Old City. It features hardwood floors, recessed lighting, in-unit laundry and ductless mini-split a/c system for year-round comfort. Step inside to find an entry closet for storage and an open floor plan to maximize space. The kitchen features a subway tile backsplash, ample cabinet space, and stainless steel appliances, including a dishwasher, garbage disposal, built-in microwave, and electric range. The contemporary bathroom is designed with tile flooring, a subway-tiled standing shower with glass doors, and a floating vanity. Frosted doors lead to your bright and spacious bedroom. This apartment offers a blend of modern finishes and comfort in a fantastic location. Schedule a tour today!
About The Neighborhood:
Old City is a great, walkable neighborhood by the Delaware River. Right off of I-95 and I-676, and close to tons of public transportation options including bus routes and the Market Frankford Line to City Hall and 30th Street Station for an easy commute. Surrounded by great eateries, parks, and entertainment options including Spruce Street Harbor Park, Franklin Square, Independence Hall, and Penn’s Landing. Favorite neighborhood places include Torchwood Cafe, Cafe Ole, Paddy’s Pub, Lucha Cartel, Fork, ICI Macarons, and tons more!
Lease Terms:
Generally, 1st month, 12th month, and 1 month security deposit due at, or prior to, lease signing. Other terms may be required by Landlord. $55 application fee per applicant. Pets are conditional on owner's approval and may require an additional fee, if accepted. (Generally, $500/dog and $250/cat). Tenants responsible for: electricity, cable/internet, and a $35/month flat water fee. Landlord Requirements: Applicants to make 3x the monthly rent in verifiable net income, credit history to be considered (i.e. no active collections), no evictions within the past 4 years, and must have a verifiable rental history with on-time rental payments. Exceptions to this criteria may exist under the law and will be considered.