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A rare offering, 522 Delancey is a beautiful and classic traditional Philadelphia Townhome that was built in 1808, then fully and thoughtfully remodeled to a luxurious residence with every convenience and amenity a discerning buyer is looking for today. This cherished block of Delancey combines privacy and convenience on its charming street with brick sidewalks. 522 Delancey exudes true pride in ownership and is in meticulous move-in condition. The 500 block of Delancey Street is arguably one of the most desirable blocks in Philadelphia with homes only coming rarely on the market. Situated in the BLUE RIBBON, highly desirable, McCall school catchment, the owner is also a short walk to Washington Square, historical monuments, restaurants, shopping, the arts, and more. Currently shown as a 3-4 bedroom, 4.5 bath home, lower-level den with media room and fourth floor great room – either of which would easily serve as a bedroom, in-law suite, or au pair suite. 522 Delancey is a rare gem as the only 20 ft wide home on the block: boasting a large very open floor plan with chef's kitchen. A magnificent place to call home with over 3,400 sq ft of living space, high ceilings, stunning details, large storage closets, 2 laundry rooms, 3-zone HVAC, a garden, third floor balcony and a fourth-floor roof deck with panoramic views of the city. Pre-paid parking available.
This listing courtesy of:
BHHS Fox & Roach-Center City Walnut, Brian L Stetler
Your BAH amount is for the military housing area.
Property taxes are generally around 1.2% of the home’s value, but may vary based on location.
Annual homeowners insurance is typically 0.35% of the home’s value but can vary based on insurer.
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47.83% of housing units are renter occupied.
9.77% are vacant.
The median travel time to work is 28 minutes.
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