Courtesy of: James Decker, OCF Realty LLC - Philadelphia, rentals@ocfrealty.com
Courtesy of: James Decker, OCF Realty LLC - Philadelphia, rentals@ocfrealty.com
$1,595
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2 bed
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1.00 Bath (1 Full Bath)
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Lot: 0.21 Acres
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Apartment
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$1,595
5303 CHESTER AVENUE UNIT 102 *Available now* Welcome to 5303 Chester Avenue! This new boutique apartment community offers a mix of nine thoughtfully designed one and two-bedroom units. Each residence is meticulously appointed with modern luxury amenities, including stainless steel appliances, vinyl flooring, and mini split a/c. This 2 bed, 1 bath layout boasts an open concept living area with recessed lighting and convenient access to the in-unit laundry. The kitchen is home to the full bathroom, a light tile backsplash and is equipped with brand new appliances that include a dishwasher, garbage disposal, microwave, and electric range. Both bedrooms are comfortably sized with generous closet space and plenty of natural light. Take a step outside to unwind and socialize on the shared front porch or within the enclosed yard, which comes equipped with a barbeque station and fire pit! Free, non-restricted parking is available on adjacent streets granting unparalleled freedom and peace of mind. This building is situated just a few blocks from Baltimore Avenue, allowing residents to enjoy convenient access to various shops, restaurants, and entertainment opportunities. It is also ideally located just a short two miles from the University of Pennsylvania and only one mile from the University of Science! Public transit is also accessible via the Media/Elwyn trolley line, R13 rail trolley, and bus routes 52 & 64 for Septa. *Pets Permitted; 2 Pets Max, Dogs under 35Ibs, $500 Non-Refundable Pet Fee per pet. Please call to schedule an appointment for a showing!
Courtesy of: James Decker, OCF Realty LLC - Philadelphia, rentals@ocfrealty.com
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