Tucked behind the corner of Locust Street, this sun-filled one-bedroom captures the essence of Spruce Hill living with hardwood floors stretching across an open layout and oversized windows framing tree-lined views. The walk-in closet provides ample storage while stainless steel appliances including dishwasher, disposal, microwave and refrigerator create a kitchen built for daily life and weekend entertaining. When the morning workout calls, the fitness center downstairs eliminates the commute to the gym. Evening social hours find their home in the game room where neighbors gather over cards and conversation, while the meeting room transforms into your remote office when concentration matters most. The gated entrance and elevator access add layers of convenience to daily routines, and on-site laundry means never venturing far for essentials. Your four-legged family members discover their own sanctuary in the dedicated dog park where morning walks and afternoon play sessions become neighborhood social hours. The parking lot simplifies city living for those who prefer wheels over walking, though University City's walkable grid makes car ownership optional rather than essential. Step outside and Spruce Hill reveals itself as one of Philadelphia's most livable pockets, where tree-canopied blocks connect cafes, bookshops and corner markets within easy walking distance. The trolley lines threading through University City deliver direct access to Center City's business district, making the downtown commute a reading-and-coffee ritual rather than a driving ordeal. Penn and Drexel campuses bring academic energy to the streets while the Schuylkill River trails offer weekend escape routes for runners and cyclists. Built in 1927, this building carries the architectural character of pre-war Philadelphia while incorporating modern conveniences that twenty-first-century residents expect. The entry-level bedroom configuration eliminates stairs for daily living, and the open floor plan maximizes the natural light flowing through south-facing exposures. Evening hours in Spruce Hill unfold along sidewalks where neighbors pause for front-porch conversations and dog walkers create impromptu social networks. The neighborhood farmers market becomes Saturday morning theater, while local restaurants serve everything from graduate student budgets to celebration dinners. This corner of University City maintains the walkable intimacy of a small town while keeping Center City's cultural offerings just a trolley ride away. 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.