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A brightly-lit loft with soaring ceilings in the heart of Philly’s bustling city center, just dropped on the market (again) for $429,900. That’s a slight jump from its last listing, when it sold for $390,000 in 2016.
The home has one and a half baths and one bedroom area. It boasts 877 square feet of space and ceilings that stretch over 17 feet high. A front door opens to a kitchen, with sleek granite countertops and a window that looks over the sunny living area beyond.
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There’s a reason for how well-lit the home is—a huge Palladian window takes up most of the living area’s exterior wall, letting in tons of light and gazing over City Hall. Upstairs, there’s a carpeted bedroom area, with a bathroom and tons of closet space.
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The Building, called “The Phoenix” was built in 1925 and sits right on the Ben Franklin Parkway, just off LOVE Park. Its amenities are an added bonus—there’s a fitness center, media room, conference space, and rooftop terrace. In addition to its asking price, the home requires HOA fees of $550 per month.
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- 1600 Arch Street, #2010 [Janice Manzi, Elfant Wissahickon Realtors]