An open kitchen flows into a living room framed by recessed lighting and the kind of generous square footage that makes a two-bedroom apartment feel like a genuine home. At 1,404 square feet, this two-bedroom, two-and-a-half-bath residence at 777 South Broad offers a layout with room to breathe -- space enough for a proper dining setup, a living area that doesn't ask you to choose between a sofa and a desk, and two full bedroom suites that each feel like private retreats.
The kitchen is where the day begins in earnest. Upgraded countertops provide a clean, expansive surface for a real breakfast -- not just a grabbed granola bar on the way out. Stainless steel appliances, including a self-cleaning oven, built-in microwave, and dishwasher, line the space with a quiet coherence. The refrigerator holds its own corner, the disposal keeps cleanup efficient, and the open floor plan means whoever is cooking never feels cut off from the rest of the apartment. Recessed lighting keeps the room bright without overhead glare, and the whole setup invites the kind of unhurried weekend mornings where coffee is made slowly and music plays from the living room.
Both bedrooms come with walk-in closets, so the question of where everything goes has a real answer. Ceiling fans move the air in warmer months, and the in-unit washer and dryer mean laundry stays a private matter handled on your own schedule. The half bath adds the practical convenience that a two-bedroom with guests will use more than anyone admits before moving in.
Beyond the front door, the building is gated and secured, with elevator access throughout. A fitness center is on-site for the days when a gym commute is one step too many. A rooftop deck offers an outdoor outlet above the city -- the kind of place that justifies a Tuesday evening just as much as a weekend gathering. A game room, meeting room, and picnic area round out common spaces that serve different moods and moments. Residents with dogs will find a dedicated dog park on the property, and parking is available in the garage, which matters more than it seems until the first time it rains at midnight.
The surrounding neighborhood along South Broad gives this address a distinct Philadelphia character -- neither purely residential nor purely commercial, but the layered mix that makes city living feel alive. The stretch between South Street and the Arts District has long attracted working residents, longtime Philadelphians, and newer arrivals who want proximity to everything without sacrificing the feeling of a real neighborhood. Restaurants, coffee shops, and independent businesses fill the blocks nearby, and the city's larger cultural institutions -- the Academy of Music, the Kimmel Center -- are within the kind of walking distance that makes an evening out feel spontaneous rather than planned. There's a neighborhood coherence here, a sense that the people who live nearby have chosen the same thing: a city address with actual texture, not just convenience. That's what 777 South Broad offers -- not just an apartment, but a place planted firmly in one of Philadelphia's most lived-in and storied corridors. 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.