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- Air Conditioning
- Doorman Building
- Elevators
- Fitness Center
- Granite Countertops
- Laundry
- Parking Available
- Pet Friendly
- Stainless Steel Appliances
About this Location
Trader Joe’s
7 min via 7 (bus)
7 min via 7 (bus)
Lots of bars and
restaurants nearby
restaurants nearby
7 (bus) - 2 min
21/9 (bus) - 2 min
21/9 (bus) - 2 min
Rittenhouse Square
5 min walk
5 min walk
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Overall rating 7.0/10, based on 1 renter review Write a review
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Location
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Amenities
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Management
8.0
Value
8.0
Social
8.0
Safety
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Small but charming
Small studio, but decent views of the streets below, responsive management, friendly neighbors, shared washer-drier.
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Cooper Medical Student
Oct. 1, 2022
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Studio / 1 bath
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About Fitler Square
Situated right along the Schuylkill River, Fitler Square is a quaint neighborhood full of old-school Philadelphia charm. It's part of a larger area more commonly referred to as 'Schuylkill' that's also comprised of Devil's Pocket and Grays Ferry. Renters rave about this area for the nearby parks and...
Median rents in Fitler Square
Studio
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1,750
1 Bedroom
$
2,200
2 Bedroom
$
3,050
Getting around Fitler Square
PATCO (rail)
11 min
30th Street Station
15 min
7 (bus)
2 min
21/42/9 (bus)
2 min
12 (bus)
1 min
125/31/44 (bus)
5 min
Parking Near 232 S 21ST STREET
No parking is available at 232 S 21ST STREET, but there is parking nearby.
SP PLUS 2027 Sansom St
2 min
$265 / month
PARK AMERICA Inc. - Sansom & 21st St
3 min
$255 / month
Patriot Parking 2102 Sansom St Parking
3 min
$260 / month
Parking rates are for informational purposes only and may vary — for most up to date pricing, please reach out to the garage directly.
Fitler Square Reviews
294 reviews
Fitler Square is really cute and homey. It's around a lot of other medical students, so it's a good social area and has an easy commute to school. It's also great if you like running because it's right off the trail on the river. Food is good but a bit homogenous (compared to West Philly especially.
Locust and spruce feel a lot safer than market or chestnut at night. Very residential streets with beautiful brownstones. Also close to dog park and the river walkway. About 10min walk from the popular buildings and 25min walk to huntsman
good place for people new to the city! close to both Penn and a lot of stuff downtown. I never lived in Philly beforehand, and definitely recommend this location
Love the neighborhood! If you're interested in being close to the center of the city and being able to actively explore Philly (for a not extreme price) it was great! Also was easy to get to my school - University of Pennsylvania. 15-20 mins to get to school by transit; 30 mins walking.
That being said I did notice that most students lived on the side of the school!
That being said I did notice that most students lived on the side of the school!
The beautiful tree-filled neighborhood is full of families, dogs, and students - it is safe, full of great restaurants, and boasts an equally quick walk to both University City and downtown attractions. The immediate access to the Schuylkill River Trail also can't be beat. While we lack apartment amenities, we love living in a historical brownstone that has charm and character. This is an area where you can live as a student and stay for another 20 years after that.
Great neighborhood, though expensive for Philly. If you're a Penn grad student who wants to be near campus but not on campus, it's ideal for distance from school and the Rittenhouse area. Lots of parks and residents are friendly.
There are residents without housing in the neighborhood. They're good people and new residents should be respectful of them and their belongings.
There are residents without housing in the neighborhood. They're good people and new residents should be respectful of them and their belongings.
The neighborhood is very residential. Not a ton of bars/restaurants which can be annoying if you just want to pick up food after a busy day, but it's right near the park and Skukyhill river trail which is great for exercising and getting outdoors. Close to Trader Joe's and South Street market which is convenient
Center City is a fantastic area. I live on the northern side of it, which is the more financial/industrial/apartment building side. I live 2 blocks from a busy Trader Joe's and inches away from tons of great restaurants, corner stores, and shops. It's close to Rittenhouse Square, a swanky square block with a tiny park in the middle, as well as the Schuylkill River trail (great for running and biking) and the Art Museum area. Multiple major bus lines slice through this neighborhood, making it quite easy to get anywhere when you don't want to walk or bike.