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2109 League Court
Philadelphia, PA 19146
$1,150,000
Conventional
Property
Bedroom
3
Bathroom
4
Property Type
Conventional
Square ft
3200
Property Description
FINAL PHASE NEW CONSTRUCTION, FULL 10 YEAR TAX ABATEMENT!!! Luxury townhome with 2-car garage parking on the brand new League Court, a beautiful pedestrian-only green space! This extra wide modern townhome at the former site of the Frankford Chocolate Factory presents a unique urban experience in close proximity to Center City, major transportation routes, universities, and hospitals. Boasting 3,200 total square feet of space, custom designed finish selections, and unmatched center city views. Go up the front steps into the expansive living room with 15 foot high ceiling and an open floor plan concept that leads you into the dining and kitchen area. The ample dining area features a convenient half bathroom and flows into the gourmet chef designed kitchen. The kitchen features an oversized center island, quartz countertops, tile backsplash, stainless steel Cafe appliances that include drawer microwave, cooktop, double oven, and range hood. Exit the back of the kitchen to the rear deck that extends 8 feet off the rear wall: perfect for entertaining guests, outdoor grilling, and dining under the stars! Upstairs you will find two large bedrooms with large closets and a shared full bathroom. This floor is also equipped with a laundry room with gas washer and dryer and cabinets for storage. Continue to the top floor and enter the master bedroom suite with gorgeous center city views through the North facing windows. Continue down the hallway from the master bedroom to the walk-in closet that was meticulously designed to maximize space and efficiency. The master bath is wrapped in floor to ceiling tile and features a freestanding soaking tub, oversized shower room of seamless glass, a private lavatory, a double vanity, heated floors, and designer plumbing fixtures. Before you exit to the roof deck, there is a wet bar and sink conveniently located to entertain your guests as well as a half bathroom. The roof deck is complete with green roof finishes and features spectacular panoramic views of the Philadelphia skyline. Special attention has been given to the rooftop design to maximize the usable space while enjoying the benefits of having a green roof. There is additional living space in the finished basement. Perfect for use as an office, workout/fitness room, or additional sitting area. If those features aren't enough, pull into the private paver driveway of this development and into your two car garage. These homes have a Ring camera system and have dual-zoned energy-efficient HVAC systems with NEST thermostats. metal handrails, recessed lighting throughout, and PELLA windows. Walk Score - 97, Transit Score - 100, Bike Score - 88. Conveniently located near Target, Sprouts Market, Whole Foods, Pet Smart, and on site CVS and Aldi on the way. 10 Year Tax Abatement. Taxes are estimated. Finishes shown in photos are of model home and may change or vary based on availability and builders discretion. Photos are of model home. Buyer has the ability to select some finishes. Fall Deliveries Available
Property Information
Lot Size
-- square ft
Property Type
Residential
Year Built
2024
MLS Number
PAPH2347468
Location
Address
2109 LEAGUE COURT
City
PHILADELPHIA
State
PA
Zip Code
19146
County
PHILADELPHIA (SOUTH)
Listing
Provider
OCF Realty, original listing
Name
OCF Realty
Phone
(215) 735-7368
Office Name
OCF Realty LLC - Philadelphia
Office Phone
(215) 735-7368
Agent Name
Liz Scott

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