1033 W Rockland Street, Philadelphia, PA 19141-3944 $250,000

Interior Sq. Ft: 1,380
Acreage: 0.04
Age:85 years
Style:
Traditional
Subdivision: Fern Rock
Design/Type:
Twin/Semi-Detached
Description
Welcome to 1033 W Rockland Street—where classic Philadelphia charm meets modern updates in the heart of Logan. This well-kept townhome is ideal for first-time buyers or anyone seeking city convenience with neighborhood warmth. Inside, you'll find a traditional layout with a spacious living room, formal dining area, and an updated eat-in kitchen. The kitchen and bathroom have been recently renovated, offering modern style and comfort. Three bedrooms provide ample space, and the full basement includes laundry and storage potential. It can also be renovated and transformed into a man-cave, office, space, workout area, or additional entertainment space; the options abound. Built in 1940, the home features solid masonry construction and a permanent foundation—proof of quality that stands the test of time. Located in the School District of Philadelphia, you're close to schools like Jay Cooke and Thurgood Marshall Elementary, as well as premier magnet options like Central High and Girls High. Transportation is a breeze with nearby Broad Street Line access, SEPTA bus routes, and the Olney Transportation Center just minutes away. Logan offers more than just a place to live—it’s a community with history and heart. Enjoy nearby parks, cultural landmarks, local shops, and the Free Library’s Logan Branch. 1033 W Rockland Street isn’t just a home—it’s a lifestyle rooted in comfort, convenience, and community. Come experience it for yourself.
Bedroom 1: Upper 1
Bedroom 2: Upper 1
Kitchen: Main
Living Room: Main
Primary Bed:
Home Assoc: No
Condo Assoc: No
Basement: Y
Pool: No Pool
Features
Utilities
Forced Air Heating, Natural Gas, None, Natural Gas, Hot Water - Natural Gas, Public Water, Public Sewer, Basement Laundry
Garage/Parking
On Street
Interior
Kitchen - Eat-In, Full Basement
Exterior
Permanent Foundation, Masonry
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Public Elementary (132 schools)
Public Middle (28 schools)
Public High (57 schools)
Private (110 schools)
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This report is a detailed community overview for Philadelphia (19141), Pennsylvania.
Community Quick Facts
- Average travel time to work for people in this community: 36
- Average salary of people in this community: $32,770
Community Summary
- Population Density (ppl / mile): 19,138
- Household Size (ppl): 2.66
- Households w/ Children: 66%
Housing Inventory
- Owned: 6,545 (45.7%)
- Rented: 5,978 (41.8%)
- Vacant: 1,791 (12.5%)
- Total: 14,314
Population Demographics
The population of the community broken down by age group. The numbers at the top of each bar indicate the number of people in the age bracket below.
Climate and Weather
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Temperature
Education
Highest Level of Education Attained
- Less than 9th Grade: 4.7%
- Some High School: 10.6%
- High School Graduate: 38.1%
- Some College: 24.6%
- Associate Degree: 5.8%
- Bachelor's Degree: 10.7%
- Graduate Degree: 5.5%
Income by dollar range
Median Income: $32,388
Fair Market Rents
The Fair Market Rents show average gross rent estimates based on figures provided by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD).
- Studio: $780
- One Bedroom: $761
- Two Bedroom: $893
- Three Bedroom: $1,081
- Four Bedroom: $1,632
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