1500 Locust Street , Unit 2009, Philadelphia, PA 19102Asking Price of: $2,035.00 / Monthly
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Tucked into the twentieth floor of one of Rittenhouse Square's most recognized addresses, this one-bedroom residence rewards the curious renter who knows that the right combination of light, layout, and location rarely comes together quite so cleanly. At 747 square feet, the floor plan opens in a way that feels generous — an easy, uninterrupted flow from the kitchen through the living space that makes the apartment feel larger than its footprint suggests, and gives every corner a purpose. The kitchen is outfitted with stainless steel appliances, upgraded countertops, and a full suite of everything you need to cook a real meal: a self-cleaning oven, microwave, dishwasher, and disposal all built in and ready. Recessed lighting keeps the space bright without feeling clinical, and the open plan means that whoever is cooking is never cut off from the rest of the room. Whether you are putting together a weeknight dinner or hosting a small gathering, the kitchen earns its place at the center of daily life here. The bedroom is anchored by a walk-in closet that genuinely changes how mornings feel — no more rotating through a shallow wardrobe or stacking bins in corners. A ceiling fan keeps air moving through the warmer months, and the layout gives the room enough breathing room to feel like a retreat rather than an afterthought. In-unit washer and dryer mean laundry stays private and on your schedule, one of those conveniences that quickly becomes something you cannot imagine living without. Beyond the apartment itself, the building delivers a full range of amenities that extend your living space well past your front door. A fitness center handles the daily workout without requiring a gym membership or a commute to get one. The rooftop deck offers an open-air perch above the city — a place to decompress in the evening or start a weekend morning with coffee and skyline. The pool gives summer a venue, and the clubhouse, game room, and meeting room round out a set of shared spaces that cover everything from casual downtime to focused work sessions. Concierge service and a gated, secured environment mean the building is staffed and attentive. Parking is available in the garage for residents who need it, and pets — cats and dogs both — are welcome, so your household does not have to downsize to fit the building's rules. Rittenhouse Square itself is the kind of neighborhood that requires very little explanation to anyone who has spent time in Philadelphia. The park is a short walk. The restaurant corridor along Walnut and Locust streets puts serious dining within easy reach. Coffee shops, specialty grocery, boutiques, and the quiet energy of a neighborhood that has long been one of the city's most sought-after addresses are all part of daily life here. What is less often noted is the continued momentum in the surrounding blocks — new tenants moving into long-vacant storefronts, established institutions deepening their presence, the steady signal of a neighborhood that remains very much in demand. Living here means trading a commute for a walk, trading a crowded building for one with genuine services, and trading compromise for a residence where the details were thought through. That feeling settles in quickly, and it tends to 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.