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A modern kitchen sets the tone for this 982-square-foot two-bedroom, two-bathroom home at Somerset Station in Port Richmond. Quartz countertops, stainless steel appliances, and soft-close cabinetry make daily cooking feel effortless, while the open layout carries the kitchen's clean aesthetic through the living area and into the bedroom. Situated on a mid-level floor that balances privacy with easy elevator access to the lobby and courtyard, the home benefits from generous natural light through oversized windows that frame the neighborhood from a modern vantage point. This is a new construction completed in 2024 where nothing has been retrofitted or adapted — every surface, system, and fixture is original to the building. Every finish in the home reflects its 2024 construction — nothing has been patched, painted over, or retrofitted. The kitchen is anchored by quartz countertops and stainless steel appliances, with soft-close cabinetry that operates quietly and holds up over years of daily use. Vinyl plank flooring throughout provides a warm, modern look underfoot while standing up to real life. Central air conditioning and heating, oversized windows for natural ventilation on mild days, and built-in USB outlets complete a living space designed for current expectations, not yesterday's standards. Dedicated bike storage at Somerset Station reflects a building that understands how residents actually get around. Between the growing bike lane network, the Delaware River Trail, and the flat terrain of Port Richmond, cycling is a practical daily option here. The building also provides a fitness center, resident lounge, landscaped courtyard, and laundry on every floor. Secure package lockers and controlled-access entry handle the logistics, and elevator service reaches every floor. Green space is closer than you might expect in this part of the city. Campbell Square Park provides a green retreat just blocks from the front door, with open lawns, benches, and shade trees. Pulaski Park, with its playground, basketball courts, and open green space, anchors the residential side of the neighborhood. Together they provide the kind of outdoor access that makes a neighborhood livable long-term, not just convenient for a commute. The neighborhood around Somerset Station has the kind of layered character that only comes from decades of continuous residential life. Long-established families share blocks with new arrivals, corner stores sit next to recently opened cafes, and weekend mornings bring a mix of morning runners and the sound of someone opening a new brunch spot. It is a neighborhood in transition, but not in turmoil — the change here is additive, not replacing what already works. Daily commuting options include SEPTA bus routes run along Somerset Street with stops directly outside the building and the Market-Frankford Line at nearby Berks Station, which runs direct service to Center City. I-95 and Route 1 are accessible within minutes for drivers commuting north toward Bucks County or south toward the airport and sports complex, and The growing network of protected bike lanes connects Port Richmond to Fishtown, Northern Liberties, and the Delaware River Trail. On-site parking and a pet-friendly policy that welcomes both cats and dogs round out the practical details at this smoke-free community. New construction, modern finishes, and a connected Port Richmond location. ** Pricing and Availability subject to change on a daily basis. ** Photos are of model units **
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