Port Richmond has been quietly evolving for years, and Somerset Station represents the next chapter.
This 445-square-foot studio on the fourth floor, where added elevation brings improved natural light and a
greater sense of privacy brings 2024 construction quality to a neighborhood where The Polish bakeries,
delis, and restaurants that have defined Port Richmond's Allegheny Avenue corridor for generations share
the streets with new coffee shops, breweries, and creative businesses. The open layout, oversized
windows, and modern kitchen reflect a standard of living that matches the neighborhood's trajectory
without losing the character that makes Port Richmond worth choosing. Step through the front door and
the quality of the build is immediately apparent. Quartz countertops in the kitchen catch the light from the
oversized windows, and the stainless steel appliances and soft-close cabinetry reflect a fit and finish that
is consistent throughout the entire residence. Vinyl plank flooring flows seamlessly from room to room,
eliminating awkward thresholds and giving the home a cohesive, modern feel. Central air conditioning and
heating keep things comfortable year-round, while the ample closet space and smart storage solutions
make the 445 square feet work harder than many larger apartments. Dedicated bike storage at Somerset
Station reflects a building that understands how residents actually get around. Between the growing bike
lane network, the Delaware River Trail, and the flat terrain of Port Richmond, cycling is a practical daily
option here. The building also provides a fitness center, resident lounge, landscaped courtyard, and
laundry on every floor. Secure package lockers and controlled-access entry handle the logistics, and
elevator service reaches every floor. For runners, cyclists, and anyone who values time outdoors, the
location delivers. The Delaware River Trail is an expanding multi-use path connecting Port Richmond to
Fishtown, Penn's Landing, and the waterfront parks stretching south toward the stadiums. Campbell
Square Park provides a green retreat just blocks from the front door, with open lawns, benches, and
shade trees. Between the trail network and the neighborhood's flat, walkable streets, staying active here
does not require a car or a plan. For renters comparing options across Philadelphia, Somerset Station
occupies an increasingly rare position: genuinely new construction at a price point that does not require a
Center City salary. The finishes, systems, and building amenities are current-year standards, the
neighborhood provides everyday essentials within walking distance, and the transit connections put the
rest of the city within easy reach. It is a combination that older inventory in Fishtown, Northern Liberties,
or Graduate Hospital cannot match at this price without significant trade-offs in condition or space. Getting
around is straightforward. SEPTA bus routes run along Somerset Street with stops directly outside the
building, and Berks Station on the Market-Frankford Line is within walking distance, providing direct
service to Center City, University City, and the western suburbs. The growing network of protected bike
lanes connects port richmond to fishtown, northern liberties, and the delaware river trail. Somerset Station
welcomes cats and dogs, maintains smoke-free common areas and residences, and offers on-site parking
for residents. Walk to SEPTA. Drive to I-95. Everything else is already here. ** Pricing and Availability subject to change on a daily basis. ** Photos are of model units **