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2225 S Beechwood St, Philadelphia, PA 19145

3 Beds | 1 Bath | 1,056 sqft
PRICE: $249,000
South Philadelphia >

Nestled in a charming South Philadelphia neighborhood, this well maintained townhouse was thoughtfully renovated in 2016. It has a beautifully restored and detailed, original facade. This home is located on a quiet and charming tree lined block. Step inside to discover a warm and inviting atmosphere, accentuated by tall ceilings and beautiful hardwood flooring that flow seamlessly throughout the main living areas. This home has a separate, eat-in kitchen, designed for both functionality and style. It features stainless steel appliances, including an electric oven/range, microwave, and refrigerator, ensuring that culinary adventures are both enjoyable and effortless. Natural light pours in through a large front window, bath skylight and bay windows in the front bedroom creating a bright and airy ambiance that enhances the home’s welcoming feel. The spacious living areas are perfect for entertaining or simply unwinding after a long day, while the three well-appointed bedrooms provide ample space for relaxation and rest. The full bathroom features modern fixtures and finishes that elevate your daily routine. There is a clean and dry basement with a convenient laundry area and plenty of storage. Outside, the large porch invites you to enjoy your morning coffee or unwind with a good book in the evening. With a prime location near to University City, the South Phila Sports Complex and East Passyunk shopping and dinning, exploring the city is fun and effortless. Don’t miss your chance to make this exceptional townhouse your own.

Nick Stuccio

Realtor
Call Nick Stuccio if you’re interested in viewing this property.


South Philadelphia
South Philadelphia (South Philly as it is known locally) is south of South Street extending down to the area around Citizens Bank Park and Lincoln Financial Field. This vast area of the city is a combination of about a dozen neighborhoods including Pennsport, East Passyunk, and the Italian Market. In the 1800s, it housed a...

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