Hardwood floors and a layout that breathes — that is the first impression unit 27D makes, and it holds. At 753 square feet, this one-bedroom, one-bath residence at 210 South 12th was completed in 2024, and the finishes read like it. Upgraded countertops run the length of an open kitchen outfitted with stainless steel appliances, including a refrigerator, stove, dishwasher, microwave, range hood, and a self-cleaning oven. A built-in ice maker and garbage disposal round out the workspace, so everything a serious home cook needs is already here. The open floor plan lets the kitchen conversation flow naturally into the living area, and a walk-in closet off the bedroom gives the space a sense of order that smaller apartments rarely achieve. A full-size in-unit washer and dryer means laundry fits into any morning or evening without a trip down the hall. The building itself was designed around the idea that life happens beyond four walls. The roof deck is the kind of place where a weeknight dinner becomes something worth lingering over — city skyline in the distance, a glass of wine in hand, no particular reason to go back inside. When the mood calls for it, the pool offers a different kind of reset, and the sauna downstairs turns a recovery day into something that feels intentional. The fitness center is right in the building, which removes every reasonable excuse not to use it. A clubhouse, game room, and meeting room give residents space to gather, work, or simply change the scenery for an hour. For those who share their home with a cat, the building is pet-friendly. Parking is available via the attached garage, so arriving home in any weather is straightforward. Concierge service and controlled-access security mean the building runs quietly and reliably in the background of daily life. A dog park and picnic area complete the outdoor amenities, and the elevator makes every floor equally accessible. What grounds all of it is location. South 12th Street sits in one of Philadelphia's most layered and walkable corridors, where a 2024 address puts a resident inside a neighborhood still writing its next chapter. Established restaurants and corner spots that have anchored the blocks for years coexist with newer openings that signal continued investment and energy. The street-level texture here — the coffee shops, the markets, the rhythm of foot traffic on any given evening — is the kind that takes years to cultivate and is genuinely difficult to replicate. A resident of 27D steps out into all of it. Pricing and availability subject to change on a daily basis. Photos are of model units. Parking may be available subject to availability and may be an additional fee.