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  • 1917 Spring Garden Street

    1917 Spring Garden St, Philadelphia, PA 19130

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    Studio-1 bed

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    All new kitchenHardwood flooringHigh end appliancesPlenty of closet spaceGarbage disposal
    Light filled, newly renovated 1-bedroom in the heart of Spring Garden/ Fairmount. Complete with all new kitchen, bathroom, in-unit full size washer/dryer, and plenty of closet space. Hardwood flooring and high end appliances including dishwasher and garbage disposal. Walk to Whole Foods, Center City, and Art Museums. This unit is located on the top floor (3rd). Street parking is available with residential parking permit or there are also several pay to park lots nearby. Residents pay electric and gas directly to utility company. Pets are welcome for $25 per month pet rent and $250 refundable deposit. First, last and $1,000 security deposit due at lease signing. Email or text today for more information and to set a showing. Residents pay electric and gas directly to utility company. $25 charge for water. Pets are welcome for $25 per month pet rent and $250 non-refundable deposit. $35 application covers basic info and background screening. First, last and security due at lease signing.

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    Neighborhood: Spring Garden

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    • Arts Scene
      Galleries, murals, and cultural venues showcase creativity and artistic talent.
      Walkable Streets
      Pedestrian-friendly layout encourages walking to shops, dining, and parks.
      Green Spaces
      Scenic trails and gardens with private, less-crowded natural escapes.
      Dining Scene
      From casual bites to fine dining, a haven for food lovers.
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    Centered around the Art Museum and verdant Fairmount Park, 19130 (Fairmount/Art Museum with parts of Spring Garden and Francisville) blends historic brownstones with lively, walkable streets. In a four-season climate with warm summers and crisp falls, culture anchors like the Philadelphia Museum of Art, the Barnes and Rodin Museums, and Eastern State Penitentiary set an arts-forward tone, while the Schuylkill River Trail, Kelly Drive, Lemon Hill, and the Azalea Garden make daily runs, rides, and picnics easy. You’ll find a strong coffee-and-dining scene along Fairmount and Spring Garden (OCF Coffee House, La Colombe, A Mano, Bar Hygge), plus Whole Foods on Pennsylvania Ave, neighborhood markets, fitness studios, and Indego bike stations. Transit access via the Broad Street Line at Fairmount Station and frequent buses keeps Center City minutes away. Per Zillow Rental Manager market trends in recent months, the median asking rent is in the low-$2,000s, with most listings ranging roughly $1,700–$3,000+ depending on size and finish. Generally friendly to families and pets, with playgrounds, pocket parks, and weekend festivals on the Parkway.

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    Walk, Transit & Bike Scores

    94 / 100
    Walker's Paradise
    81 / 100
    Excellent Transit
    93 / 100
    Biker's Paradise

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    Frequently asked questions

    What is the walk score of 1917 Spring Garden Street?

    1917 Spring Garden Street has a walk score of 94, it's a walker's paradise.

    What is the transit score of 1917 Spring Garden Street?

    1917 Spring Garden Street has a transit score of 81, it has excellent transit.

    What schools are assigned to 1917 Spring Garden Street?

    The schools assigned to 1917 Spring Garden Street include Waring Laura W School and Franklin Benjamin High School.

    What neighborhood is 1917 Spring Garden Street in?

    1917 Spring Garden Street is in the Spring Garden neighborhood in Philadelphia, PA.