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Contemporary Philadelphia Condo with 2 Bedrooms in Old Kensington is Now For Sale

Just what you've been looking for.

Practical living with elegance and plenty of room for fun !

1215 N Randolph Street - $239,900 - Google Map

1215 N Randolph View

     Welcome to this contemporary living space with amazing features: 2 large bedrooms, plenty of closet space, a gas line hook-up is ready for a bedroom fireplace, a sun filled full bath, a modern and open floor plan with a huge living room and access to a lovely rear facing deck.

     The open kitchen has granite counters, stainless appliances, tall cherry wood cabinets, and a ceramic cook top stove. In the hall there is a laundry closet tucked away behind vented doors and the full size stack washer and dryer included.

     There is a kitchen pantry, bamboo flooring throughout, recessed lighting, central air, gas heat, and 8 years remaining on the 10 year Tax Abatement !

(Click on the photo above to meet Bridgette and Kittens)


Click this link for a slide show of this beautiful condo.

This condo is located in walking distance to restaurants and shops in Northern Liberties and is a short distance into Center City by car or public transportation. Street parking is plentiful. This home shows beautifully and we welcome your visit today.

If interested in purchasing or selling in Northern Liberties or Old Kensington, contact Chris and Stephanie Somers at 215-400-2612 or thesomersteam@yahoo.com .

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Comments

You guys win the cute pet photos of the week award!  What kind of dog is Bridgette? 

Posted by Patricia Kennedy (Evers & Company Realtors) over 3 years ago

Hi Christopher and Stephanie;

WOW! Very nice home, thank you for sharing and good luck.

Posted by Anthony Stokes-Pereira - Realtor (Better Homes and Gardens Rand Realty) over 3 years ago

Patricia - thanks for the award !  Will look into what kind of dog Bridgette is... a great question that we will need the answer for marketing purposes : )

Anthony - This condo is immaculate.  Thanks for the compliment.  We look foward selling it.  Will be a happy buyer : )

Posted by Christopher and Stephanie Somers - Realtors - Philadelphia Real Estate (Realtor / Owner - RE/MAX Access) over 3 years ago

Hi Patricia! Bridgette is a Standard Poodle! She's the sweetest!

Thanks for looking!

Posted by Dana over 3 years ago

Mortgage is the process where a legal document by which the owner of the Philadelphia condominium transfers to the lender an interest in to secure the repayment of a debt, evidenced by a mortgage note. Because most people cannot afford to buy real estate with cash, nearly every real estate transaction involves a mortgage.


The party borrowing the money and giving the mortgage is the mortgagor; the party paying the money and receiving the mortgage is the mortgagee. Under early English and U.S. law, the mortgage was a complete transfer of title from the borrower to the lender. The lender was entitled not only to payments of interest on the debt but also to the rents and profits of the philadelphia real estate.


This meant that as far as the borrower was concerned, the real estate was of no value, until the debt paid completely. The mortgage has to go according to the formalities required by the laws of the state where the property is located. Some states require witnesses as well as acknowledgement before a notary public.

Posted by Philadelphia Home Mortgage almost 3 years ago

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