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4 Bedroom Condo for Sale in Northern Liberties, Philadelphia - There are 4 Reasons this is a Must See Home!

813 N Hancock Street, #1

813 N Hancock St, #1Those are 4 reasons why this 4 bedroom condo for sale is a must see in Northern Liberties.

LOCATION: Walk to all of the restaurants, cafes, the gym, the park, shopping, the El Stop on Spring Garden St, etc..

SIZE: Well over 2,300 sq ft, 4 enormous bedrooms (very rare in Philadelphia), an even larger open-style living space, 2 large full baths, and 12' ceilings.

AMENITIES: Factory conversion with exposed beams and duct work, an eat in kitchen with bar seating for 6-8 people, fully loaded with all appliances, central air, a yard, and 1 car covered deeded garage parking, 5 yr Tax Abatement, every room cable wired, storage, alarm system and sprinkler system, and 1 floor living.

UNLIMITED LIFESTYLE POSSIBILITIES: Create the studio you have always wanted, a professional library, a sanctuary for your music, a showcase room for your collectibles, a fully loaded home office or live/work space, welcome roommates, in-laws, guests and more.

We welcome your visit to this 4 bedroom condo for sale in Northern Liberties.

The Somers Team of Philadelphia

 

 

 

TheSomersTeam.com

215-400-2620

Remax Access, Northern Liberties

 

 

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hey Chris,

Love the Kitchen, table and chairs...very nice :) good luck...looks like a very comfy place to call home :)

Posted by Laura Cerrano and Carole Provenzale Owner, Feng Shui Long Island & New York (Feng Shui Long Island & New York City/Feng Shui Manhattan ) over 1 year ago

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