An open kitchen flows into a living room framed by thoughtfully placed windows, and from the moment you cross the threshold of this two-bedroom, two-bathroom home at Urby Fishtown, the layout makes immediate sense. At 856 square feet, the floor plan uses every inch deliberately — no wasted hallways, no awkward corners — just a clean, connected space designed around the way people actually live. The kitchen anchors the common area with upgraded countertops and a full suite of stainless steel appliances, including a dishwasher, refrigerator with ice maker, microwave, self-cleaning oven, and a disposal that handles cleanup without a second thought. Whether you are cooking a proper dinner or heating something up between meetings, the tools are here and the counter space supports it. The open plan keeps whoever is cooking connected to the living area, so conversation carries and the space breathes. Both bedrooms are generous enough to feel like true retreats rather than afterthoughts. Each has access to its own full bathroom, and the walk-in closets keep wardrobes organized without the usual compromise. Window treatments are already in place, so your first night here is genuinely restful rather than a scramble for privacy. In-unit washer and dryer mean laundry happens on your schedule, quietly and privately, without navigating shared machines or timing a trip around your neighbors. The building itself opened in 2024, so everything from the elevator banks to the fitness center carries that new-construction ease — no deferred maintenance, no retrofitted amenities. When the day calls for fresh air, the roof deck delivers an elevated view of Fishtown and the city skyline beyond. The dog park means your pet gets outdoor time without leaving the property, and the picnic area gives the community a natural gathering spot when the weather cooperates. A clubhouse and meeting room round out the shared spaces, useful whether you need a quiet place to take a call or a more social setting for an evening with neighbors. Fishtown itself rewards those who prefer to move through a neighborhood on foot. Coffee shops, wine bars, music venues, and independent restaurants line the nearby streets, and the Somerset Station on the Market-Frankford Line places Center City within a direct, no-transfer ride. The rest of the city — University City, Old City, the sports complex — unfolds from that single platform. For residents who commute, the transit access here means the car becomes optional rather than essential, and for those who already live car-free, Fishtown only reinforces that choice. Street parking is available for days when you do need a vehicle nearby. Pets are welcome with some restrictions on number, size, weight, and breed, so prospective residents with animals should confirm eligibility details directly. 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.