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SOCIETY HILL
One of the countries most successful inner city communities. Here in the cradle of democracy is a unique blend of old and new. Picturesque 17th and 18th century townhouses on charming tree-lined cobblestone streets, interspersed with award-winning contemporary townhouses give Society Hill a feeling of warmth and livability. Wind your way through charming pocket gardens to museums, theatres, restaurants, and numerous city attractions.Society Hill is truly an example of urban living-just minutes away (walking distance) from the excitement of the city, yet quiet and tranquil with wonderful parks and gardens. Society Hill .an oasis in the heart of the city.
WASHINGTON SQUARE WEST
Wash West is characterized by a mix of residential, commercial, and institutional land uses. The neighborhood is the most centrally located area of town, and has experienced significant urban renewal. Housing styles in the area vary greatly..from fine original townhomes, quaint small colonial homes, to low rise condominiums. The early 1960s brought a wealth of new construction, and the growth continues today.Offering some of the nations best medical facilities, Wash West is a favorite for many first upscale buyers who seek a combination of urban and tranquil living within the city!
RITTENHOUSE SQUARE
Originally developed between 1850 and 1880, the heart of the area is the square itself. Magnificent high rise condominium buildings surround the square, and townhouses encompass the area. Luxury hotels, fine shopping, and an urban living feeling are prominent in the Rittenhouse area. The excitement of the city shines through in the Rittenhouse Square area: side street, bike trails to the west, and walking tours are the attraction to many. More of an urban feel than Society Hill, Rittenhouse Square is favored by many who seek the more urban lifestyle.
FITLER SQUARE
Just west of Rittenhouse Square lies Fitler Square. A fine city neighborhood of townhomes, many cobblestone streets, and two gracious parks make this area very appealing to many home seekers in Center City. When walking the streets, one can still experience the areas European charm quite like a small quaint town within a bustling city.
OLD CITY
A neighborhood that is very So-Ho in its appeal. Once neglected as a residential neighborhood, Old City boasts some of the towns most unique attraction. A wonderful mix of residential and commercial settings, many factories have been converted into unusual, yet very desireable living spaces. The nightlife in Old City is hopping ..trendy shops and restaurants have found their way into this hip metropolitan neighborhood.
QUEEN VILLAGE
Directly south of Society Hill lies this beautiful neighborhood renovations began as a result of its abundance of fine townhomes and quaint side streets. Similar to Society Hill in many respects, but Queen Village houses more diversity in its housing stock: from apartment buildings, to contemporary homes, to a few loft style residences. Historically significant, Queen Village remains the choice for many who desire the grandeur of fine living at a price less than that of its sister neighborhood, Society Hill.
BELLA VISTA
South of Washington Square West lies Bella Vista. Popular for many first time buyers, Bella Vista is a neighborhood of opportunity for many. Home to the Italian Market, the area is where many claim the best values in Center City can be found.Very similar to Queen Village, this area has many homes which are eclectic in nature, and is home to many residences that can updated for todays buyer. Few shell properties remain today, almost all being bought up in the past 10 years .but a few homes remain that are true 1950s vintage..clean and in good condition, many buyers find this area ripe to add their touches to their first purchase. A solid neighborhood with a strong community association, Bella Vista is the first choice for many who seek a strong sence of community.