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MLS® PAPH2563262

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Key Facts

Type Townhouse
Levels Residential
Size 2880 sqft
Garage No
Taxes $13,090
Days Active 8
Lot Size 0.03 acres
Approx. Age 1890
Avg. Price Per Sqft $338
MLS® Number PAPH2563262

Property Address: 760 N 24th St, PHILADELPHIA, PA, 19130-2542

Average square foot calculated using Size range provided by listing agent.

Description

There are houses that shelter you, and then there are houses that stay with you. This late-19th-century Fairmount row is one of the latter: a place where history lingers in the light, where craftsmanship whispers from every carved detail, and where stories unfold, room by room. This is a rare home that hasn’t lost itself to time or renovation trends. Instead, its original details have been lovingly protected: the doors with their layered history, the moldings that frame each room, the hearths that have warmed generations. And yet, it lives comfortably, an elegant blend of provenance and modernity. Set on a tree-lined block, the red-brick and brownstone facade rises with the quiet confidence of a bygone era. A deep Italianate cornice frames the roofline, tall windows watch the street like old friends, and the stooped entry, softened by time, welcomes you. Your first step inside feels like a love letter to the past. Through the original wood door, find a marble vestibule with pressed paper wallpaper leading to a foyer and staircase where newel post and turned balusters remind you of the home’s Gilded Age origins. Paneled walnut doors with original Eastlake hardware separate the parlor from the foyer in classic Victorian spatial planning. Bathed in soft natural light, here in the parlor, time seems to slow. Yellow pine floors glow with more than a century of footsteps, and every doorway is framed in original millwork; every window, deep-cased. Light pours through tall sashes and stained glass, shifting gently across the floors as the day moves on. High ceilings are lined by graceful plaster crown molding. The decorative fireplace with a tiled hearth of figural motifs, fluted pilasters, and carved ribbons anchors the room with quiet grandeur. It’s the kind of space that invites morning coffee rituals and long afternoons curled up with a good book. The dining room with its etched glass butler’s pantry and back staircase is made for winter evenings, slow conversations, and the kind of gatherings that become family lore. A glass door leads to a private side patio and breezeway, allowing light to fill the space. In the kitchen, history settles comfortably into modern life. A Wolf range, Fisher & Paykel refrigerator, and Miele dishwasher are juxtaposed with an original butler’s cupboard, a deep farmhouse sink, and marble tile floors. A sun-soaked breakfast room with a skylight and an attached powder room provides the conveniences of contemporary living. Out back is a bluestone patio sanctuary framed in bamboo, a beautiful continuation of the living space—perfect for evening cookouts, dinner parties, and container gardening. Upstairs, the spacious family room, library, or office offers a softer mood: a bay window framing treetops and afternoon sun, a decorative marbled fireplace, tall bookcases, and an Eastlake secretary to house novels, travel journals, and collections gathered over a lifetime. The en suite primary and attached boudoir are as elegant as they are practical. The bathroom with its delicate Victorian tile and clawfoot tub, and the bedroom’s floral-carved built-in closets offer authenticity and grace. This suite lives like a sanctuary—lush and private. On the bright and airy third floor, find three additional bedrooms (one with a view of the city skyline), a laundry room, roomy hall closets, and a marble-tiled bath with clawfoot tub. Outside the front door, the magic of Fairmount awaits: cafes, trails, markets and parks, are just a stroll away. Enjoy a morning espresso at Musette and then a short walk to the Ben Franklin Parkway, modeled after the famous Champs-Elysees in Paris, where you'll find the Art Museum, The Barnes, and Calder Gardens. There is a serenity here, an authenticity no renovation can fabricate. This is more than a home. It is a love letter to craftsmanship. A keeper of stories. A place where past and present live side by side. And now, it awaits its next chapter.
MLS® NumberPAPH2563262
Laundry LevelUpper Floor
Central VacNo
FireplaceNo
Acreage0.03
Exterior
GarageNo
Approx. Age1890
BasementFull
DrivewayOn Street
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Nov 28, 2025List Date
$975,000List Price

Home Appraisal

This property is estimated to sell between: $754,000 and $1,086,000.
Similar properties in this area sold on average for: $754,619
Expected to sell in 74 days. Similar properties sold in 82 days. This home has been on eXp Realty for 8 days.

The estimated sale price does not take into account many variables such as recent renovations, type of appliances, school district etc. To get a more accurate estimate please contact agent.

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