Sixteen-foot ceilings pull your gaze upward the moment you cross the threshold, and the expanse of twelve-foot windows frames a sweeping cityscape that shifts from the gold of morning light to the amber glow of evening. This is what a converted loft from 1928 feels like when it has been given room to breathe — raw architectural scale softened by the warmth of vinyl wood flooring underfoot and the quiet hum of a home that actually works. The kitchen anchors the open-concept layout the way a good kitchen should: as the place where the day takes shape. Upgraded countertops stretch across a thoughtfully designed workspace, and stainless steel appliances stand ready alongside an ice maker and built-in freezer. Soft-close cabinetry muffles the morning routine so the first cup of coffee can be made without ceremony. The dishwasher handles what comes after, and recessed lighting keeps the whole space bright without overhead glare. An in-unit washer and dryer mean laundry stays a five-minute task rather than a half-day errand. The bedroom tucks neatly into the plan, grounded by a walk-in closet generous enough to actually use. Window treatments let you dial the light exactly where you want it, and a ceiling fan keeps the air moving through the loft's considerable vertical space. Smart home technology is woven throughout, so the environment adjusts as easily as your schedule. The bathroom arrives polished and precise, a clean counterpoint to the industrial scale of the ceilings above. Step outside and Rittenhouse Square is practically at the building's doorstep. The cafés, restaurants, bookshops, and green space that define this stretch of Center City West are a short walk in nearly any direction — a Walk Score of 99 is not marketing language, it is a description of geography. Walnut Street's energy has deepened in recent years as the corridor between Rittenhouse and the Schuylkill has matured, with established institutions holding their ground alongside newer arrivals that continue to fill in the neighborhood's texture. The Schuylkill River Trail is accessible directly from the area, putting miles of riverfront path within reach for a morning run or an evening ride — a Bike Score of 97 reflects exactly that kind of access. For commuters, the building's Transit Score of 100 tells the practical story: SEPTA trolley lines run close by, the Walnut Street Bridge connects to University City, and 30th Street Station — serving Amtrak and SEPTA Regional Rail — is well within reach on foot or by transit. The city, and well beyond it, is genuinely close. Back inside, a 24-hour front desk and controlled access keep the building grounded and secure. A fitness center runs around the clock for schedules that don't conform to business hours. A clubroom, media lounge, game room, coworking lounge, and conference and meeting rooms give residents places to gather, focus, or decompress without leaving the building. A business center and package lockers handle the practicalities. Covered garage parking with EV charging stations serves those who keep a car. Cats and dogs are both welcome, and a dog park sits three blocks away. On-site recycling, an ATM, and exclusive Xfinity Wi-Fi pricing round out the day-to-day. Living at 851 square feet inside a loft built nearly a century ago and reborn for the way people actually live now means the architecture does some of the work for you — the ceilings hold the space open, the windows fill it with light, and the neighborhood handles the rest. 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
2300 Walnut Street, Unit 325 | MLS# PAPH2643540
This property located at 2300 Walnut Street, Unit 325, Philadelphia, PA 19103 is currently listed for rent with an asking price of $2,494 / Monthly. Walnut Street, Unit 325 is located within the THE SCHOOL DISTRICT OF PHILADELPHIA school district. Search Philadelphia real estate on www.duffyrealestate.com today.