Welcome to Fairmount-Art Museum
Key Details
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WHAT TO EXPECT
Enjoy a laid-back vibe amidst superior cultural offerings.
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THE LIFESTYLE
Picnic in the park or walk along the glittering Schuylkill River.
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UNEXPECTED APPEAL
For all its popularity, Fairmount remains an ideal spot for first-home buyers.
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THE MARKET
Single-family rowhomes plus high-rises and condos.
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YOU'LL FALL IN LOVE WITH
An intimate neighborhood that boasts world-class museums and urban amenities.
LOCATED IN PHILADELPHIA, PA
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Fairmount-art museum
A cultural nexus that manages to feel uncrowded.
Once home to Delaware Indians and early Swedish settlers, Fairmount later became a magnet for the city’s elite families in the late 19th century. Named by William Penn for its location on a hill overlooking the city, it lies at the end of the tree-and-flag lined Benjamin Franklin Parkway and still retains a sense of peaceful elevation above the city’s hustle and bustle.
What to expect:
Enjoy a laid-back vibe amidst superior cultural offerings.
Many of Philly’s top attractions—Boathouse Row, the Art Museum, the Barnes Foundation, Eastern State Penitentiary—are clustered here, as are 4,000 nearby acres of Fairmount Park, which offers miles of trails for running, biking, and hiking. Popular local bars and restaurants like London Grill and Jack’s Firehouse tend to be relaxed and friendly.
The lifestyle:
Picnic in the park or walk along the glittering Schuylkill River.
This neighborhood is ideal for the intellectually and physically active. Dash up the steps of the Art Museum like Rocky, or pose with The Thinker at the Rodin Museum. Relive the past at the Museum of Natural History and Fairmount Water Works, the nation’s first municipal water-delivery system, which also hosts one of the area’s best restaurants right on the banks of the Schuylkill River.
Unexpected appeal:
For all its popularity, Fairmount remains an ideal spot for first-home buyers.
One of the city’s residential magnets, it’s still home to a plethora of options on the smaller scale, from mint-condition brownstones to fixer-uppers.
The market:
Single-family rowhomes plus high-rises and condos.
This area boasts an impressive concentration of Victorian architecture, dating back to when wealthy industrialists lived here in the 19th century. Property along the western border of Pennsylvania Avenue tends to be most desirable and hardest to land, but there’s no lack of gorgeous rowhomes and apartments further north and east.
You'll fall in love with
An intimate neighborhood that boasts world-class museums and urban amenities.
Broad avenues, greenery, and the flowing Schuylkill River could almost confuse one into thinking this was a particularly beautiful Pennsylvania suburb. That’s Fairmount’s trick: to set some of Philadelphia’s top cultural and urban attractions against a wide-open, spacious horizon that fills the mind with possibilities.
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