Did you hear that rippling blast yesterday? That was the Philadelphia MLS getting rocked, Scorpions-style, like a hurricane! When a $4,290,000, over 8,000 sq. ft. home hits the market, you can bet that it gathers a lot of attention.
I know we just savored some pretty house porn yesterday, but when Frank e-mailed me about this listing, there was no question that it had to hit the blog.
This is 2012 Spruce Street, located in perennially-desirable Rittenhouse Square. Originally built some time around the Civil War, this opulent brownstone has been lovingly and meticulously restored to Second Empire glory. It sports four bedrooms and five full bathrooms. Lavishly-appointed, palatially roomy, and resplendently lovely, this is the ideal home for those who value the classics.
Period fixtures include nine mahogany fireplaces, leaded glass windows, triple crown molding, beamed ceilings, and breathtaking woodwork (paneling and molding). The master suite encompasses half of the second floor, including a spacious dressing room and a ensuite bath constructed to contemporary specifications. Tall baseboards, high, sumptuous plaster ceilings, and exquisite overall attention to detail truly capture the feel of the 1860s.
At the same time, this luxuriant rowhouse seamlessly integrates all the best of what’s modern. A sparkling new kitchen features state-of-the-art appliances, granite countertops, and beautiful cabinetry as well as enough room to support any manner of entertaining. There’s a three-zoned HVAC, as well as radiant heat. You’ll have plenty of room to park – even your horse and buggy, if you want to get totally antebellum – in a gated two-car garage with ice-melt system.
One of the home’s showstoppers – there are a few contenders – is a gloriously airy 47 foot atrium that soars up five stories and is crowned by oversized double skylights that spill sunlight like gold down over each floor’s railings.
It doesn’t hurt, either, that from the front door you are steps away from world-class dining, shopping, and entertainment. All things considered, I’m pretty sure living doesn’t get sweeter than this.