A modern kitchen sets the tone for this 500-square-foot studio at Somerset Station in Port Richmond.
Quartz countertops, stainless steel appliances, and soft-close cabinetry make daily cooking feel effortless,
while the open layout carries the kitchen's clean aesthetic through the living area and into the sleeping
space. Situated on the fourth floor, where added elevation brings improved natural light and a greater
sense of privacy, the home benefits from generous natural light through oversized windows that frame the
neighborhood from a modern vantage point. This is a new construction completed in 2024 where nothing
has been retrofitted or adapted -- every surface, system, and fixture is original to the building. Every
finish in the home reflects its 2024 construction -- nothing has been patched, painted over, or retrofitted.
The kitchen is anchored by quartz countertops and stainless steel appliances, with soft-close cabinetry
that operates quietly and holds up over years of daily use. Vinyl plank flooring throughout provides a
warm, modern look underfoot while standing up to real life. Central air conditioning and heating, oversized
windows for natural ventilation on mild days, and built-in USB outlets complete a living space designed for
current expectations, not yesterday's standards. Beyond your front door, Somerset Station provides a fully
equipped fitness center that makes it easy to maintain a workout routine without a gym membership or a
commute. A resident lounge and landscaped courtyard offer spaces to work remotely, read, or
decompress after long days. Laundry facilities on every floor eliminate the need to haul baskets up and
down stairs or across the building. Secure package lockers handle deliveries when you are out, and the
controlled-access entry system ensures that only residents and their guests enter the building. Port
Richmond carries a culinary identity that few Philadelphia neighborhoods can match. The polish bakeries,
delis, and restaurants that have defined port richmond's allegheny avenue corridor for generations remain
neighborhood institutions, serving recipes that have not changed in decades alongside newer spots that
draw from the same traditions. The independent shops and bodegas along richmond street that serve as
the neighborhood's everyday essentials hub keep the daily essentials close, while The Aramingo Avenue
shopping corridor, with grocery stores, pharmacies, home goods retailers, and national chains all within a
short drive or bus ride is a short trip away for everything else. Living at Somerset Station means the daily
logistics are handled. Groceries, pharmacy runs, and household essentials are all available along the
Aramingo Avenue corridor without fighting for parking or sitting in traffic. On weekends, the neighborhood
reveals a different character -- farmers markets in warmer months, community events in Campbell
Square, and a waterfront that rewards a morning walk with views most Philadelphians never see on a
Tuesday. SEPTA bus routes run along Somerset Street with stops directly outside the building. Berks
Station on the Market-Frankford Line is within walking distance, providing direct service to Center City,
University City, and the western suburbs. For drivers, I-95 and Route 1 are accessible within minutes for
drivers commuting north toward Bucks County or south toward the airport and sports complex. Somerset
Station is a pet-friendly community that welcomes both cats and dogs, and maintains a smoke-free
environment throughout the building. On-site parking is available for residents. A new standard for Port
Richmond living. ** Pricing and Availability subject to change on a daily basis. ** Photos are of model units **