Tucked into the fourth floor of a well-established Broad Street address, this two-bedroom, two-bathroom residence offers 1, 070 square feet of open, thoughtfully arranged living space that settles into a comfortable rhythm from the moment you cross the threshold. The layout flows naturally from room to room, with an open floor plan that keeps the kitchen connected to the living area — no walls interrupting the conversation, no corners swallowing the light. Recessed lighting runs clean overhead, and ceiling fans keep the air moving through every season. The kitchen anchors the main living space the way a good kitchen should. Upgraded countertops give you real room to work, stainless steel appliances line up with a quiet efficiency, and the dishwasher, disposal, microwave, self-cleaning oven, and refrigerator are all in place so nothing is missing from your setup. Laundry is handled in-unit with both washer and dryer already here, which means the weekend belongs to you rather than a shared laundry room on a different floor. Both bedrooms are generous enough to breathe in, and each comes with a walk-in closet that does the heavy lifting in terms of storage. Two full bathrooms mean that sharing the mornings never becomes a negotiation. The whole apartment carries a consistent finish level — nothing half-done, nothing that makes you feel like you're working around the space. Step back from the unit itself and the building opens up considerably. The fitness center is right downstairs, which has a way of making the intention to work out more realistic than when the gym is a fifteen-minute drive away. The rooftop deck is where the building really shows its hand — a communal space elevated above street level with open sky and a view of the city that earns its place in your weekly routine. Game room, meeting room, and picnic area round out the shared spaces, giving residents a range of places to gather or decompress depending on the mood. The building is gated with security and elevator access throughout, and parking is available in the garage, which matters on a corridor like South Broad where street parking is never a given. Pets are welcome here, dogs and cats both, which is genuinely useful given that the building also maintains a dedicated dog park for residents. That kind of detail reflects how the building is actually designed for daily life rather than just the listing. The neighborhood deserves its own paragraph. South Broad in Philadelphia's Passyunk Square and East Passyunk corridor is one of those rare stretches where old-school Philadelphia and a newer wave of independent restaurants, wine bars, and coffee shops exist in genuinely comfortable proximity. The cafes are walkable, the dinner options are serious, and the mix of longtime neighborhood spots alongside newer establishments gives the corridor a texture that feels earned rather than manufactured. Living here means you are close to the kind of block where a Tuesday errand and a Friday night out cover completely different ground, often without getting in a car at all. The daily routine here has a particular ease to it. Coffee comes from somewhere nearby, the commute stays manageable, the gym is one floor away, and the evening ends wherever you want it to — the roof deck, the couch, or one of the tables at the corner place you'll make your regular. 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.