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When it comes to industrial homes, Philly definitely has an abundance. But there are some places, like this condo just above Reading Terminal Market, that bring their own unique flare to the popular style.
The home, which sits at 13th and Arch streets, offers two beds, a den-area, 2.5 baths, and a heavy helping of whimsy for $929,000.
The living area features traditional industrial design elements, like 20-foot high ceilings, exposed pipework, and an exposed brick wall. It also has colorful blue and green walls, frosted glass cabinets, and a metal—almost retro-looking—breakfast bar.
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The second floor features a den area with a wall made from reclaimed barn wood. Continue up the stairs and there’s a master bedroom with Center City views, a low hanging chandelier, and another exposed brick wall.
An added bonus—the place includes a roof deck with city views.
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- 1228-32 Arch Street, #8A [Jacob Markovitz, Elfant Wissahickon]