1500A-1530 N. Carlisle St

1530 N Carlisle StPhiladelphia, PA 19121

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DETAILS

Listing Id: 46738
Campus Name: Temple University
Price From: $Ask-0
Bedrooms: 2-4
Bathrooms: 1-4
Property Type: Apartment Building

Units

NAME BED BATH RENT SQ FT AVAILABLE
1500A 4 2 0 0000-00-00
1500B 2 2 0 0000-00-00
1500C 2 2 0 0000-00-00
1500D 2 4 0 0000-00-00
1504 4 2 0 0000-00-00
1506 4 2 0 0000-00-00
1508 3 1 0 0000-00-00
1510 3 1 2020-06-03
1510.5 3 1 2020-06-03
1512 4 2 2020-06-03
1518 4 2 2020-06-03
1520 4 2 2020-06-03
1522 4 2 2020-06-03
1528 4 2 2020-06-03
1530 4 2 2020-06-03

Description

Fully Furnished Luxurious 2,3,4 Bedroom Apartments

     FEATURES:

  1. Fully furnished private bedrooms with individually locking doors to include twin bed, night table, dresser, desk and chair.
  2. Fully furnished Living Room to include sofa, chair, end table and coffee table.
  1.        SPECIAL FEATURE:

42 INCH WALL MOUNTED FLAT SCREEN TV IN LIVING ROOM

  1. Full size kitchen with granite countertops, stainless steel appliance package to include refrigerator with icemaker, range, dishwasher, microwave, garbage disposal and 2 or 3 barstools based on occupancy.
  2. Hardwood floors throughout
  3. Washer and dryer per unit
  4. 24 hour monitored security by Advent Security
  5. Intercom system located in living room area allowing audio and visual viewing of front entrance
  6. Building has sprinkler system and hardwired smoke detectors throughout

 

Walk Times

Your Commute: 7-minute

1500A-1530 N. Carlisle St located in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, is a great rental option for Temple University students looking for their next place to call home. This apartment building is a short 7-minute walk to campus . There are 4 bedroom units. If you can see yourself living at 1500A-1530 N. Carlisle St or have questions about the units, reach out to the landlord by contacting them using the form above, or by calling them at (267) 309-2660.
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