BEDROOMS: 4 | BATHROOMS: 3.5
LISTING PRICE: $525,000
SQFT: 2,691/ Assessed | Taxes: $1,104 / 2025
Looking for a modern home big enough for the whole family? Maybe a comfortable property to live in with your roommates? 4047 Green St is a large, renovated 4 bed, 3.5 bath house in West Powelton with a tax abatement through 2029!
On the outside you’ll notice the charming brick facade and a classic West Philly front porch. The first floor welcomes you with tall ceilings and a large, open floor plan - with room for a living space, dining area, barstool seating, and a sizable kitchen. The contemporary kitchen features stainless steel appliances, tiled backsplash, and granite countertops. A convenient half bath is located on the first floor. Off of the kitchen is access to the fenced backyard - big enough to throw a BBQ or plant a garden!
On the second floor you’ll find a bedroom with ensuite bathroom on the back of the house. This floor has coveted second-floor laundry and another full bathroom with a linen closet! The front of the home has a sunny bedroom with big closet. On the third floor back of the home sits the primary suite. It features a walk-in closet, ensuite bathroom with double vanity, standalone bathtub and walk-in shower, and two sides of windows in the bedroom. This floor also has the 4th bedroom - perfect for a nursery or home office. The roof deck spans the depth of the home and has wonderful city views. The basement is fully finished, with ample room for storage, a home gym, play room - anything you can dream of!
West Powelton is located near Drexel and U Penn, CHOP and Penn Presby - with quick access to Rittenhouse and Center City. Lee’s Market and Asad’s Hot Chicken will be your go-to take-out spots, and a quick walk over the Spring Garden bridge will lead you to all of Philly’s best museums. Schedule your showing now!
West Philly is an area of Philadelphia that sits west of the Schuylkill River. It contains a number of neighborhoods that include, University City, Cobbs Creek, Cedar Park, Wynnefield Heights, Overbrook Park, Belmont, Haddington, and the list goes on. It is known for diversity, Victorian architecture, green trees and is home to UPenn.