Hardwood floors and oversized windows set this eighth-floor two-bedroom, two-bathroom residence apart from the rest, filling 1,020 square feet with a sense of space that feels generous from the moment you walk in. An open floor plan draws the living and dining areas together naturally, so conversation flows from the kitchen without anyone feeling cut off from the room. The kitchen itself is well-appointed with stainless steel appliances, upgraded countertops, a dishwasher, a self-cleaning oven, an ice maker, and a built-in microwave, giving you the kind of setup where cooking on a Tuesday night feels as easy as hosting on a Saturday. Recessed lighting keeps the whole space clean and modern, while window treatments let you dial the mood from bright and airy to quietly dim whenever the evening calls for it. Both bedrooms offer genuine comfort, each with walk-in closets that handle the reality of how people actually live. Having two full bathrooms means mornings never feel like a negotiation. An in-unit washer and dryer make laundry a background task rather than a scheduled errand, and the disposal and refrigerator round out a home that has thought through the small things so you do not have to. Step outside your door and the building continues to deliver. The fitness center is the kind of space that makes skipping a workout harder to justify, equipped and accessible without ever having to leave the property. On warmer evenings, the roof deck becomes something close to essential, a place where the city stretches out at eye level and the noise of the day softens into something you actually want to listen to. The pool and spa offer a different kind of reset, and the sauna is there for the nights when you want to close out the week properly. A game room and clubhouse give the building a social layer that does not feel forced, and the meeting room is genuinely useful when working from home bleeds into a call that needs a proper backdrop. Park Towne Place takes security seriously, with gated access, on-site concierge, and building security providing consistent peace of mind. Elevators serve all floors, and garage parking means your car is protected and accessible regardless of the weather. A dedicated dog park makes life with a pet easier and more enjoyable, and the jogging path and picnic area add outdoor dimension to daily routines. Storage is available for the things that do not need to live in your apartment but still need to live somewhere, and on-site laundry facilities offer an additional option beyond your in-unit machines. The neighborhood surrounding Park Towne Place carries the layered character that only comes from decades of real city life. The stretch of Benjamin Franklin Parkway places you within easy reach of some of Philadelphia's most recognized cultural institutions, while the residential texture of the surrounding blocks gives the area a pace that feels more livable than transactional. Long-standing businesses share the streets with newer arrivals, and there is a neighbors-know-each-other quality to daily life here that larger, more anonymous parts of the city tend to lose. Living here means your day starts and ends in a home that handles the practical without sacrificing the comfortable. The building works around your schedule, the neighborhood rewards curiosity on foot, and the apartment itself gives you room to settle in and stay. 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.
Listed By
Agency Name: KW Empower
Agency Phone: 2156273500
Shown By
Agency Title: Duffy Real Estate, Inc.
Agency Phone: 610-667-6655
2200 Benjamin Franklin Parkway, Unit N0812 | MLS# PAPH2644072
This property located at 2200 Benjamin Franklin Parkway, Unit N0812, Philadelphia, PA 19130 is currently listed for rent with an asking price of $3,240 / Monthly. Benjamin Franklin Parkway, Unit N0812 is located within the THE SCHOOL DISTRICT OF PHILADELPHIA school district. Search Philadelphia real estate on www.duffyrealestate.com today.