Hardwood floors and oversized windows set this sixth-floor one-bedroom apart from the moment you cross the threshold. At 806 square feet, the layout earns every inch, with an open floor plan that draws the eye from the kitchen straight through to the living area, where natural light moves across the space as the day shifts from morning blue to afternoon gold. Crown moldings trace the ceiling with a quiet architectural confidence, and ceiling fans keep the air moving through every season without interrupting the clean lines of the room.
The kitchen is where the day takes shape. Stainless steel appliances line the space, and upgraded countertops give you the kind of surface area that makes cooking feel intentional rather than improvised. A dishwasher, disposal, microwave, self-cleaning oven, and refrigerator with ice maker mean everything you reach for is already there. Window treatments let you dial in the light exactly as you want it while the coffee brews.
Down the hall, the bedroom is calm and generous. A walk-in closet handles wardrobes with room to spare, and the entry-level layout keeps the flow between spaces easy and intuitive. In-unit washer and dryer round out the practical side of daily life, so laundry fits around your schedule rather than the other way around.
Upstairs, the roof deck is where Midtown Village reveals itself. The skyline sits at eye level, and on evenings when the city hums below, this is where residents tend to linger. The fitness center keeps training close to home, and the game room and meeting room offer spaces for recreation and focused work alike. A concierge is on hand to manage the details that make building life run smoothly, and secured parking in the building's garage means your car is always close and out of the elements. Elevators serve every floor, and building security adds another layer of ease to coming and going.
Midtown Village carries an energy that few Philadelphia neighborhoods match. Sansom Street sits at the intersection of the city's cultural and culinary life, where long-standing institutions and newer arrivals have grown into genuine neighbors. The restaurants, coffee shops, and bars along this corridor aren't destinations you drive to -- they're the places you stumble into on a Tuesday evening and end up staying longer than planned. The reading terminal, Rittenhouse Square, and Washington Square Park are all within easy reach on foot, and the broader grid of Center City is simply an extension of what's already outside your door. For residents who rely on public transit, the density of bus lines and the proximity of regional rail connections make the rest of the city feel closer than the map suggests.
Pets are welcome here, cats and dogs alike, so your household doesn't have to change to fit the building. 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.