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From the curb, this Francisville home looks like any other Philadelphia rowhome. But inside, it gives off more dreamy cottage or cabin vibes, with its exposed beams and warm pine floors.
In fact, many of the materials used in the remodeled rowhome are recycled, including the exposed beams on the second story, the pine floors, and concrete.
All in all, the 1,053-square-foot, 2-bedroom, 1-bath home is certainly cozy and resembles a Trinity without the spiral staircase. The second bedroom is technically the entire second floor, while the third bedroom takes up the whole third floor.
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Meanwhile, the kitchen makes the most of its space with open shelving and a large butcher block that doubles as an island. There’s a small back patio off the kitchen, which could use the attention of someone with a green thumb.
The asking price of this home is $289,900.
- 1617 Olive Street [BHHS Fox & Roach]
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