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$2,500per month

38 Harvey St

Philadelphia, PA 19144
4 bed, 1.5 bath 1,579 sq. ft.
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38 Harvey St
This classic c. 1860, 3 sty Victorian twin with typical shingle roof, stone and stucco construction sits in the Tulpehocken Station historic district. Restored by the current owners you'll find this house airy, open and spacious when you enter. There is a separate dining room, welcoming oversized living area with built-ins, refinished wood floors, off-street parking, renovated tiled bath, fenced-in rear and side yard. Off the kitchen, is a large brick patio that leads to the yard. There are three+ spacious bedrooms a full bath on the second floor. The third floor is a open space with abundant light for versatile uses: fourth bedroom, studio, office, storage. The 1600+ sq ft of gross living space does not include the unfinished basement. Anyone who cooks will love this kitchen, it offers the ultimate in space and convenience. You'll adore the rest of the house, too, with its superb European style and feel. The house has a sizable driveway. It's unusual to find such a quality built vintage home with so much charm. Close to public transportation, shopping, minutes from Center City, Fairmount Park, Public Libraries, and many interesting and historic places. Germantown has played a significant role in American history; it was the birthplace of the American antislavery movement, the site of a Revolutionary War battle, the temporary residence of George Washington, the location of the first bank of the United States, and the residence of many notable politicians, scholars, artists, and social activists. Today the area remains rich in historic sites and buildings from the colonial era, most of which are open to the public. This classic c. 1860, 3 sty Victorian twin with typical shingle roof, stone and stucco construction sits in the Tulpehocken Station historic district. Restored by the current owners you'll find this house airy, open and spacious when you enter. There is a separate dining room, welcoming oversized living area with built-ins, refinished wood floors, off-street parking, renovated tiled bath, fenced-in rear and side yard. Off the kitchen, is a large brick patio that leads to the yard. There are three+ spacious bedrooms a full bath on the second floor. The third floor is a open space with abundant light for versatile uses: fourth bedroom, studio, office, storage. The 1600+ sq ft of gross living space does not include the unfinished basement. Anyone who cooks will love this kitchen, it offers the ultimate in space and convenience. You'll adore the rest of the house, too, with its superb European style and feel. The house has a sizable driveway. It's unusual to find such a quality built vintage home with so much charm. Close to public transportation, shopping, minutes from Center City, Fairmount Park, Public Libraries, and many interesting and historic places. Germantown has played a significant role in American history; it was the birthplace of the American antislavery movement, the site of a Revolutionary War battle, the temporary residence of George Washington, the location of the first bank of the United States, and the residence of many notable politicians, scholars, artists, and social activists. Today the area remains rich in historic sites and buildings from the colonial era, most of which are open to the public. Philly Property Management - 610-995-6550
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