645 North Brooklyn Street, Philadelphia, PA 19104, USA
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4 brand new construction 2BR bi-level units! These unit types rent super fast! Area is exploding with development! Perfect for the smart investor looking for an appreciating asset, or saavy house hacker who wants to live in 1 unit and rent the others. First unit offer 2 bedrooms and 2.5 baths, second unit offer 2 bedroom and 2.5 baths, and third and fourth units offer 2br 2bath each. Each unit is about1, 400square feet! These will rent fast to graduate students and working professionals in University City! Some units have access to rear yard, and top units have access to the gorgeous roofdeck. Property is all electric so you don't have to deal with tenants not paying gas bills! Electric…
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