Sunlight angles through the twentieth-floor windows of this one-bedroom, one-bathroom residence, catching the upgraded countertops in the kitchen and spreading across an open floor plan that immediately makes the space feel larger than you expect. At 747 square feet, the layout has been thought through carefully — the kitchen flows naturally into the living area, so whether you are cooking or unwinding, the room works with you rather than against you. Stainless steel appliances line the kitchen, and the self-cleaning oven and dishwasher handle the practical business of daily life without fuss. Recessed lighting keeps the whole space clean and uncluttered after the sun goes down, and ceiling fans in the living areas move the air through the seasons with quiet efficiency. The bedroom is anchored by a walk-in closet generous enough to actually use, and the in-unit washer and dryer tucked into the space mean that laundry stays a private, unhurried task rather than a shared chore. These are the small but meaningful details that accumulate into the feeling of a home that genuinely supports a daily routine. Downstairs, the building's amenities extend your living space well beyond the walls of the unit itself. The fitness center means that your workout commute is measured in elevator floors rather than city blocks. On evenings when the energy calls for something different, the roof deck opens up a panoramic perspective on Philadelphia that puts Rittenhouse Square and the skyline into a single frame — the kind of view that makes a weeknight feel worth celebrating. There is a clubhouse and a game room for when the living room feels too quiet, and a meeting room for when work follows you home and needs a proper setting. A picnic area and pool round out the warmer months, giving the building a rhythm tied to the seasons. Concierge service and on-site security create a building that runs with intention. A gated parking garage is available, eliminating the familiar Philadelphia calculation of hunting for street parking after a long evening out. The elevator makes every floor equally accessible, and the building's overall infrastructure has been maintained to serve a community that expects consistency. Outside, Rittenhouse Square is one of Philadelphia's most enduringly alive neighborhoods — tree-lined streets, longstanding restaurants sitting alongside newer wine bars and coffee shops, the kind of density that rewards walking. The square itself is a ten-minute stroll that functions as a backyard you share with the rest of the city. Saturday farmers markets, weekday lunch breaks on a park bench, impromptu evening walks — the neighborhood accommodates all of it without asking you to plan ahead. Pets are welcome here, which means your dog will also discover that Rittenhouse Square suits their schedule just as well as yours. Life at this address is not defined by any single amenity or any single view. It is the accumulation of a floor plan that breathes, a building that takes care of the details you would rather not think about, and a neighborhood that keeps finding new reasons to step outside. 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.