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$179,900.00 Other:   0 Bed, 0 Bath  |   0 sq ft

Broker: Long and Foster Real Estate

Location! Location! location is awesome. Beautiful food market and takeout....Gross sale 45 to 55k month. It is located in high traffic rout, commercial area in Westside of central city Philadelphia, in the middle of two major universities, IRS building, hospitals, hotels, train station and offices. All of these buildings are full of workers who go out for lunch and have events that need catering. Across from a new playing fields . Large office and residential building center going up nearby. There is tremendous opportunity for growth as the current owners is not there and don't push. The Store is approximately 1400 sq ft. Serving American,Indian food and Pizza , with grocery store. Good for any kind or food (no Japani restaurant) The Dining area Seats-15 to 25 pp inside and out side. Top of the line equipment and a Point of sale system. 4-camera surveillance system. 20 years Lease at $2,580 per month

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$11,000.00 Apartment:   4 Bed, 4 Bath  |   2309 sq ft

Broker: Coldwell Banker Preferred

beautiful symphony house. 400 sq ft private terrace, SW corner light filled... 4 bed, 3.5 bath (or 3 bed +den), viking appliances, pool, gym, doorman and 2 car parking.

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$6,500.00 Townhouse:   5 Bed, 6 Bath  |   3324 sq ft

Broker: Maxwell Realty Company Inc

Magnificent restoration of a traditional Rittenhouse Square fully furnished... 5 bedroom, 5 1/2 bath home. Wonderful living room plus huge eat in kitchen. Amazing storage and closet space. Spread out and enjoy all that Philadelphia's premier address has to offer. 95$ application fee along with security, 1st and last months rent.

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$6,250.00 Apartment:   3 Bed, 3 Bath  |   2820 sq ft

Broker: Albert M. Greenfield and Co., Inc.

Located just off Rittenhouse Square in Philadelphia's Historic French Quart...er!

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$5,900.00 Apartment:   4 Bed, 4 Bath  |   1300 sq ft

Broker: Orens Bros. Real Estate Inc

Is your client looking for a spacious, smoking hot, contemporary-fabulous c...ondo?? Look no further... 2200 Arch Lofts largest double unit condo in the building! The gourmet kitchen is to die for, Viking, Northland, Sub-zero, stainless steel appliances... also includes a professional cappuccino machine... Blue Pearl Granite Countertops with ice blue glass mosaics...unbelievably gorgeous!! Seller is a restruant owner... kitchen is magnificent!! Ebony Distressed hardwood flooring thru-out, master bath consists of huge walk in custom shower, his & her toilets, abundant closet space and storage... must see to believe...8 massive windows overlooking the Most incredible view of Easterm Center City Skyline...24 hour doorman, tow parking spaces included, Fitness facility on premises...Gourmet Deli on first floor of the building..walking distance to 30th St. Station & Rittenhouse Square & all the spectacular trendy restaurants and venues that "our City of Brotherly Love" has to offer!!!

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$5,900.00 Townhouse:   5 Bed, 3 Bath  |   3929 sq ft

Broker: Coldwell Banker Preferred

Welcome Home! This 4,000+ SF colonial gem boasts high-end finishes, an exqu...isite attention to detail, and Brazilian cherry hardwood floors throughout. The sun-filled main floor has an open-plan living and dining room ideal for entertaining. The spacious kitchen and breakfast area opens to a charming courtyard. The kitchen has it all: 6-burner cooktop, wine cooler, Miele dishwasher, Dacor microwave & double oven, SubZero refrigerator, Grohe & Kohler fixtures. The enormous finished basement has a sub-basement perfect for a wine cellar. The master suite occupies the entire second floor with a sitting room area, his & her walk-in closets, a luxurious full bath with double vanity, whirlpool tub, glass-enclosed shower with jets, huge linen closet, and private deck! The third floor boasts a hallway with lots of windows, three large bedrooms and a full bath with double vanity and a spacious linen closet. The fourth floor can be used a fifth bedroom/loft or a library. Also offered furnished for additional rent.

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$5,000.00 Townhouse:   4 Bed, 6 Bath  |   3190 sq ft

Broker: RE/MAX Preferred

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$5,000.00 Apt. Community:   2 Bed, 0 Bath  |   1404 sq ft   |  Pets: Cats and Dogs Allowed

Details make all the difference. And at 777 South Broad, everywhere you loo...k you see exquisite, sleek finishes that create a seamless experience of luxury. Its dazzling architecture reflects the success and sophistication of all who live here. And, as Philadelphia's first smoke-free apartments, 777 South Broad continues to redefine green living. It is magnificent in every sense of the word ... sustainable, inspiring, entertaining, and accessible. 777 South Broad delivers city living the way it was meant to be. There's no smarter place to call home than 777 South Broad.Call and ask about current SPECIALS!

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$5,000.00 Apartment:   2 Bed, 3 Bath  |   1467 sq ft

Broker: Tag Realty 2 LLC dba Keller Williams Realty

Live in luxury at the Residences at The Ritz-Carlton! This 2 Bed, 2.5 bath ...contemporary unit features these top of the line finishes: Brazilian cherry wood floors; beautiful kitchen with espresso cabinets, beige granite countertops, Sub-zero refrigerator, wine refrigerator, Miele dishwasher, Viking oven, microwave; 10~~~ ceilings with floor-to-ceiling operable windows; marble bathrooms with Bain ultra soaking tub in master bath; lots of closet space; laundry closet with washer/dryer; & much more. Amenities include 24/7 concierge, valet parking w/on-site garage (extra fee), chauffeur-driven town car, state of the art fitness center w/60 ft.lap pool & yoga studio, gated landscaped garden with fountain, access to resident's lounge w/media room, outdoor terrace & catering pantry; & all amenities available to Ritz-Carlton Hotel guests.

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$5,000.00 Apartment:   2 Bed, 3 Bath  |   2423 sq ft

Broker: Tag Realty 2 LLC dba Keller Williams Realty

Iconic modern design...entire 5th floor residence at 101 Walnut. Boutique, ...10-unit condominium tower prominently situated at Society Hill/Old City border. Extraordinary 270 degree views, South/East/West exposures, floor-to-ceiling glass affords sweeping views of Center City skyline, bridges, and Delaware waterfront. 10' ceilings, 8' and 9' doors, grand dimensions/scale. Poggenpohl kitchen w/ miele/subzero. Stone clad baths feature Duravit/Dornbracht fixtures. Spacious balconies off living space and master bedroom. Deeded on-site parking and separate storage locker. Building has two privately keyed, high speed elevators, and state-of-the-art security/monitoring systems.

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Apartments and Rentals in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
One of the countries most historic cities, Philadelphia continues to draw new residents to the area. It may be due to the cities proximity to big cities such as New York City and Boston, its stunning historic real estate, vibrant communities or its abundance of first-rate rental properties. Whatever the case, Philadelphia is an attractive relocation destination to so many singles and families from around the globe searching for the perfect residential rental property. Contact a Philadelphia rental agent for information on available housing options around the city. Below you will find information about this amazing city, as well as a few links to get you on your way.

History: During the late 1700s, many fine private and public buildings were constructed in Philadelphia. Oil painting flourished, and Philadelphia came to be known as an "Athens of America." Because of Philadelphia's strategic location near the middle of colonial settlement, the delegates who formed the First Continental Congress in 1774 chose Philadelphia as the site for their discussions. The Second Continental Congress proclaimed the colonists' Declaration of Independence in Philadelphia, and when the Revolutionary War broke out, the city became the home of the revolutionary movement. Philadelphia then served as the capital of the U.S. from 1790 to 1800. By the 1930s, the modern city had emerged. After the Great Depression of the 1930s, Philadelphia became a union town, and labor strikes were common. Discrimination in housing resulted in overcrowded African American districts. During the 1960s, Philadelphia was shaken by race riots born of decades of inadequate housing and discriminatory practices. During the 1990s the city experience However, a recession and mounting social problems saw Philadelphia teetering on the edge of bankruptcy by the early 1990s.

Economy: Manufacturing and the related distribution sector were traditionally the backbone of the Philadelphia economy. Today, the region has evolved into a more diverse economy geared toward information and service-based businesses. Computer-based businesses, finance, telecommunications, insurance companies, and the printing and publishing industries are doing well. As manufacturing continues to recede, the city's educational and health institutions have come forward as important drivers of the regional economy. Few cities in the country can match Philadelphia's historic attractions, and the city plays host to millions of tourists each year. Thus, tourism remains an important segment of the local economy. The Greater Philadelphia region has become one of the major corporate centers in the United States. Many companies are locating or expanding facilities in the area. CenterCity is still the financial, governmental, and cultural hub of the region. Concerted efforts over the last several years by government, business leaders, and concerned citizens to improve Philadelphia's reputation as a corporate host have borne fruit, and the city is continuing to be discovered as an attractive place to live and work. In addition, Philadelphia promotes itself as a center for biomedical and pharmaceutical companies.

Tourism: Start by heading over to the Adventure Aquarium. There you can explore nearly 200,000 square feet of sea life and wildlife at this state-of-the-art riverfront aquarium, experience a WestAfricanRiver featuring hippopotamuses, crocodiles and over 20 species of birds. For more animal adventures, head over to the Philadelphia Zoo, the country’s oldest zoo. There you can interact with an array of animals from around the world. Of course, no trip to Philadelphia would be complete without a visit to history LibertyBellCenter and the Philadelphia Museum of Art. You may recognize the stairway leading up to the facility from the Rocky movies. If it does not look familiar to you, the life-sized statue depicting the fictional boxer is sure to help refresh your memory. For the history buff, head over to Independence Hall, where Both the Declaration of Independence and the U.S. Constitution were signed. For the sport’s fanatic, Philadelphia offers championship sporting events. The city is home to a NFL football team, NBA basketball team, MLB baseball club and a hockey team.

Colleges/Universities: Philadelphia – Interesting Facts:
  • Philadelphia was the birthplace of American opera.
  • The Liberty Bell cracked the first time it was rung due to a casting flaw.
  • The Philadelphia Museum of Art was made famous by being featured in the popular “Rocky” films.
  • In 1777, Betsy Ross created the first American flag in her upholstery shop in Philadelphia.
  • In 1768, Benjamin Jackson in Philadelphia first produced mustard.
  • Benjamin Franklin founded the first zoo in America, The Philadelphia Zoo.
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