SoPhilly Spotlight: Whitman ‘eye-catching original details’ edition

For just $159,900, this week’s SoPhilly Spotlight could be yours.

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This three bedroom, one bathroom home at 358 Gladstone St. in Whitman has 1,016 sq. ft. of space and plenty of original details.

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Updated South Philly home ready and waiting for you! Enjoy eye-catching original details, ceiling fans, and abundant large windows for cheerful sunlight throughout.

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Enter into your convenient foyer, then pass through the glass paned door into your spacious living area. You’ll love the large front window, and the gorgeous wall molding along the distinctive stair rail wall.

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Move back to your separate dining area, and then check out your kitchen, which will have a range installed. The kitchen also provides access to the rear outdoor area. Now, head upstairs to the three delightful bedrooms with ceiling fans, and check out the updated hallway bathroom with pedestal sink and walk-in shower.

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Don’t miss your roomy unfinished basement, with washer and dryer plus plenty of room for storage.

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From your quiet residential block, you can hop on the 57 bus just down the street, or take a walk to Mifflin Square, Murphy Rec Center, South Bowl, or any of the poplar shopping destinations along Columbus Boulevard and Oregon Avenue. Not to mention, you’re close to I-95, I-76, and the stadiums! With all this, you’ll want to schedule your showing today!

4 thoughts on “SoPhilly Spotlight: Whitman ‘eye-catching original details’ edition

    • March 13, 2016 at 12:49 pm
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      ROFL @ the gif. So many bad decisions when the house was redone. No railing on the cellar steps. No closet doors. Cheap carpeting. And the worst is that shower. Are the sellers planning to install glass doors there or will it just remain open?

  • March 14, 2016 at 1:40 pm
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    It’s a shame the contractors didn’t do a good job because the neighborhood and house has a lot of potential for such a good price. I know some people who could probably turn it into a real beauty. Obviously I lack the skills so I’ll just observe.

  • March 16, 2016 at 2:27 pm
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    Obviously , just a cheap re do and up to buyer to do the remodel , as the price allows for this.

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