
- Naval Square — Naval Square offers a unique blend of historic architecture, green space, and a more relaxed residential atmosphere than many Center City high-rises. Buyers are often drawn to the gated community feel, amenities, parking convenience, and proximity to both Graduate Hospital and Rittenhouse Square.
- The Residences at The Ritz-Carlton — The Ritz attracts buyers who value service, prestige, and a recognizable luxury brand. Its location overlooking Dilworth Park and the refined common spaces give it more of an upscale urban hotel feel than a traditional condominium building.
- Ten Rittenhouse — Ten Rittenhouse has long been considered one of the premier luxury addresses in Center City. Buyers are often drawn to the full-service lifestyle, strong reputation, and the fact that well-positioned units here tend to hold their value exceptionally well.
- 1706 Rittenhouse — 1706 Rittenhouse appeals to buyers looking for privacy and exclusivity rather than a large high-rise atmosphere. The full-floor residences feel more like elegant homes in the sky, with expansive layouts and direct elevator access.
- St. James Court — St. James Court is often attractive to move-up buyers who want significantly more interior space while remaining in Center City. The layouts tend to feel larger and more traditional than many newer glass tower condos.
- 108 Arch Street — 108 Arch Street has a distinctive Old City character that appeals to buyers looking for something less cookie-cutter than a modern high-rise. Many units feature loft-style elements and a location that puts restaurants, history, and waterfront access within walking distance.
- Independence Place — Independence Place remains one of Society Hill’s most established condominium communities, known for its large windows, strong views, and excellent walkability. Buyers who value a quieter residential feel while still being close to Center City often end up here.
- Waterfront Square — Waterfront Square offers a different lifestyle than most Center City condo buildings, with a more resort-style atmosphere and expansive amenities. Buyers often appreciate the gated setting, parking convenience, and sweeping river and skyline views.
- Arthaus — Arthaus combines contemporary luxury living with a strong arts and cultural identity along South Broad Street. The building appeals to buyers looking for newer construction, dramatic architecture, and proximity to the Avenue of the Arts.
- One Riverside — Choose from a variety of spacious floor plans, many with private balconies, designed to maximize natural light and showcase stunning city and river views. These residences also feature 10′ ceilings, floor to ceiling windows, marble baths, and Morris Black kitchens with top of the line Miele appliances.
For move-up buyers considering Center City Philadelphia, the condominium market offers a surprisingly wide range of choices. Some buyers prioritize amenities and prestige, while others focus on square footage, privacy, walkability, or long-term value.
The key is finding the building whose lifestyle, atmosphere, and rules best align with the next stage of life.
MARK WADE, Realtor®
37 Years of Center City Condo Experience
BHHS Fox and Roach Realtors
530 Walnut St. #480 | Philadelphia, PA 19106
Cell: 267-237-3404
Email: Mark@CenterCity.com
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