The St. James
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4Walls
Contact:
Nancy Hughes
Phone:
(215) 574-8500
Housing Type:
Apartment
Neighborhood:
Old City
Bedrooms:
Studio
Bedrooms:
1
Bedrooms:
2
Bedrooms:
3
Price:
$$$$ Building Information:
Pet friendly (enquire for details)
Elevator
Fitness center
24/7 front desk security
Onsite parking available
Pool
Public transport nearby
On-premises mgmt and maintenance



Latest reviews
Nicest rental property in philly
UPenn Grad
Nicest rental property in philly. I am a Wharton MBA student and i live here. if you want a new building with access to a park, this is a great option. plus, it is pet friendly.
Student Comments
UPenn Grad
The Good...The building is right on Washington Square ( great for your dog) and located two blocks from the SEPTA Market Street line... Beautiful building and area. It is the best apartment building in the city. If you like a high-quality, new and modern place, this will work for you... As the tallest residential tower in Philadelphia, the building has some great views... The gym and pool are top notch... The doormen are fantastic... The Not So Good... Longer commute to school and most bars Wharton people go to... Heating and A/C can be controlled in each apartment, but are part of a central system. Consequently (and oddly) a tenant is charged for this utility on a prorated basis. The cost of the total usage for the building is divided among all the units based on the size of each apartment... The cheapest parking spots are on the ninth floor... The building manager is tough to deal with and not well liked by the residents.
Student Comments
UPenn Grad
The Good...Beautiful building and area. Nice to have your own space, not always surrounded by Wharton people...The gym and pool are top notch. The doormen are fantastic. The building is located two blocks from the SEPTA Market Street line. The building is only a few years old. As the tallest residential tower in Philadelphia, the building has some great views.The Not So Good...Longer commute to school and most bars Wharton people go to...The building manager is tough to deal with and not well liked by the residents. Heating and air conditioning can be controlled in each apartment, but are part of a central system. Consequently (and oddly), a tenant is charged for this utility on a prorated basis. The cost of the total usage for the building is divided among all the units based on the size of each apartment...The cheapest parking spots are on the ninth floor and start at the listed prices on the website.