Brand-new from the ground up, this one-bedroom residence at The Astir Callowhill arrives untouched, never lived in, built entirely for the life you are about to start here in Philadelphia's Callowhill Loft District. Every surface, every fixture, every finish is fresh — the kind of newness you feel the moment the door opens and the clean lines of an open floor plan stretch out before you. The kitchen is where the day earns its shape. Upgraded countertops offer generous prep space that makes even a slow weekday breakfast feel intentional, and the full suite of stainless steel appliances — refrigerator, stove, oven, microwave, dishwasher, disposal, and range hood — gives you everything you need to cook seriously or simply. The self-cleaning oven is there for ambitious Sunday dinners. The range hood clears the air after them. Open shelving and an uninterrupted counter run invite your coffee ritual, your cutting board, your morning eggs. The layout flows directly into the living area, so the kitchen never feels separate from the life happening around it. The bedroom tucks into its own defined space with a walk-in closet that handles the full depth of a wardrobe without compromise. Window treatments are already in place, so your first night here is as private as every night after. At 496 square feet, the layout earns every square foot, nothing wasted, everything purposeful. In-unit washer and dryer means laundry happens on your schedule, quietly, without leaving home. Step outside your front door and the building meets you with the kind of amenities that make a smaller unit feel like a much larger life. A fitness center handles morning movement before the commute. A roof deck handles the evening after it, with open sky above the Callowhill rooftops and the particular golden light that the Loft District catches late in the afternoon. The clubhouse, game room, and meeting room are there for the moments between — a remote workday that needs a change of scenery, a gathering that outgrows the apartment, a quiet place to think. The picnic area adds an outdoor dimension at ground level, and gated access with building security means you close the door at night without a second thought. Elevator service and parking garage access round out the day-to-day practicality of living here. The neighborhood wraps around you with the energy that defines Callowhill. Once the Loft District of working warehouses and printing houses, this stretch of Philadelphia has evolved into one of the city's most connected urban corridors, where coffee shops, studios, and design-forward dining share blocks with genuine urban infrastructure. The Somerset station on the Market-Frankford Line brings the rest of the city within reach on rail, and Center City's core is a direct ride away. For days when the city feels like too much, the neighborhood itself offers enough — a walk, a coffee, an evening that needs no destination. Cats and dogs are welcome, because a home that does not include your pet is not really a home at all. 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.