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A swanky two-bedroom rental on the 14th floor of the new One Riverside condo tower is up for grabs—for $4,800 a month.
Not only is it one of the priciest rentals around, but it’s one of the first and only rentals available in the 18-story condo tower, which only recently started moving in homeowners earlier this spring. At the time, 80 percent of the 68 units in the Fitler Square high-rise, developed by Carl Dranoff, had sold.
The two-bedroom, two-bathroom apartment is 1,028 square feet and features 10-foot ceilings. Unlike most of the condo units here, it doesn’t have outdoor space, but there is a Juliet balcony.
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The future renter of this unit will be living among condo owners, but will still have access to all of the same amenities, like the indoor lap pool, gym, and multiple community spaces on the ground floor.
Suffering from sticker shock? Consider the five most expensive rentals on the market in Philly right now, with the “cheapest” apartment asking $8,200 a month.
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- 225 S. 25th Street, #1402 [Kristin Daly, The Daly Group]
- Dranoff’s One Riverside condo tower opens on the Schuylkill [Curbed Philly]