26 S Strawberry Street, Philadelphia, PA 19106-2807 $1,254,990
Interior Sq. Ft: 3,264
Acreage: 0.03
Age:124 years
Style:
Traditional
Subdivision: Old City
Design/Type:
End of Row/Townhouse
Description
Welcome to Old City where your new home resides! This modern 3 story home has been completely renovated and updated. This home which is over 3,000 sq ft boasts 3 bedroom and 3 bathrooms. The open concept first floor comes with high ceilings and a completely renovated kitchen to entertain family and guests! All stories come with all hardwood flooring. The kitchen comes with granite countertops and new cabinets and fixtures. The 2nd floor comes with 2 guest bedrooms, with a sitting room and full bath. There is also a family sitting area. The 3rd floor comes with the master bedroom, complete with a full master bath. This classical European bathroom comes with marble countertops and marble flooring. This home comes with a completely new HVAC system, utilities and plumbing. Next to Independence Mall, where the country’s Founding Fathers declared liberty, Old City still boasts charming cobblestone streets and plenty of 18th-century charm — along with an independent streak evident in everything from its owner-operated shops to its edgy art scene. Its proximity to the Liberty Bell, Penn’s Landing and Benjamin Franklin Bridge makes Old City a favorite for out-of-towners and its residents who call it home. People love the neighborhood for its fashionable boutiques, great restaurants, eclectic galleries and theaters, and vibrant nightlife. Especially popular on first Fridays of each month, art lovers fill the streets for year-round art walks and hop from gallery to gallery. This house is near the exciting Penn's Landing Project! This is a milestone for the 11.5-acre public space that will reconnect Center City to the waterfront with a multi-use plaza arcing above the highway from Chestnut to Walnut streets.
Home Assoc: No
Condo Assoc: No
Basement: Y
Pool: No Pool
Features
Utilities
Forced Air Heating, Natural Gas, Central A/C, Electric, Hot Water - Natural Gas, Public Water, Public Sewer
Garage/Parking
On Street
Interior
Unfinished Basement
Exterior
Brick/Mortar Foundation, Masonry
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Public Elementary (117 schools)
Public Middle (23 schools)
Public High (58 schools)
Private (79 schools)
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This report is a detailed community overview for Philadelphia (19106), Pennsylvania.
Community Quick Facts
- Average travel time to work for people in this community: 29
- Average salary of people in this community: $101,066
Community Summary
- Population Density (ppl / mile): 10,442
- Household Size (ppl): 1.70
- Households w/ Children: 13%
Housing Inventory
- Owned: 3,307 (43.0%)
- Rented: 3,429 (44.6%)
- Vacant: 947 (12.3%)
- Total: 7,683
Population Demographics
The population of the community broken down by age group. The numbers at the top of each bar indicate the number of people in the age bracket below.
Climate and Weather
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Temperature
Education
Highest Level of Education Attained
- Less than 9th Grade: 0.5%
- Some High School: 2.8%
- High School Graduate: 8.6%
- Some College: 8.8%
- Associate Degree: 1.5%
- Bachelor's Degree: 37.1%
- Graduate Degree: 40.7%
Income by dollar range
Median Income: $107,388
Fair Market Rents
The Fair Market Rents show average gross rent estimates based on figures provided by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD).
- Studio: $1,344
- One Bedroom: $1,731
- Two Bedroom: $2,124
- Three Bedroom: $2,528
- Four Bedroom: $2,389
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Listing Courtesy of: Long & Foster Real Estate, Inc. , (215) 654-5900
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