BEDROOMS: 2 | BATHROOMS: 1.5
LISTING PRICE: $330,000
SQFT: 1,192 / Assessed | Taxes: $2,131 / 2024
Welcome to 1714 S Chadwick St, a charming, brick home nestled on a quaint Newbold street. This sunny 2-bedroom, 1.5-bathroom house offers a comfortable living space, perfect for those seeking a cozy urban retreat.
Upon entering through the vestibule, you’re be greeted by a warm and inviting living space with original hardwood floors that seamlessly flow into the dining area. The well-appointed kitchen features white shaker cabinets, 2 large windows, a breakfast bar, modern stainless-steel appliances and ample counter space, catering to both the casual cook and the culinary enthusiast. Directly off of the kitchen is a patio area perfect for grilling and enjoying your morning coffee. The added convenience of a stylish half bath rounds off the first floor.
Make your way upstairs on the original staircase where you'll find two bedrooms, hallway laundry, and a full bath. The first bedroom makes the perfect guest room or office and offers ample closet space. The primary bedroom features an exposed brick wall and custom walk-through closet. The bathroom is tastefully designed, and has a clawfoot tube providing a serene space to unwind after a long day.
Whether you're a first-time homebuyer or looking to downsize, 1714 S Chadwick St presents a wonderful opportunity to own a piece of Philadelphia's rich history. It’s close to neighborhood favorites like Hardena, Ultimo Coffee, South Philly Taproom, Little Susie’s Coffee and Pie and the list goes on. This home is also just a short distance the from bustling East Passyunk neighborhood and the Tasker-Morris station on the Broad St. line. Also, take advantage of the remaining 5 years on the tax abatement! You won’t want to miss this South Philly gem!
Point Breeze originally stretched east to west, from 25th street to Broad St. Then about 10 years ago, another set of perimeters squeezed into this South Philadelphia area. It is a neighborhood under revitalization. Longtime residents and newcomers enjoy eclectic coffee shops, multiple neighborhood bars, a diverse list of restaurants, and plenty of community gardens.