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Philadelphia Townhome with Landscaped Outdoor Space and Convenient Garage Parking (Floor Plan Inside)

Lena Brooks

Three-story red brick home in Philadelphia with driveway and front windows.
Christine Ertz @ Real of Pennsylvania

A classic 4 bedroom, 3 bathroom home offering 2,141 sq ft of living space is located at 7519 Valley Ave, Philadelphia, PA 19128. With its traditional architectural style and brick exterior, this residence provides a timeless appeal. Inside, you’ll find a well balanced layout with spacious rooms, a dedicated dining area, and a versatile living room perfect for gatherings. Set on a 3,776 sq ft lot in a peaceful Philadelphia neighborhood, it blends comfort with function, all for $415,000.

1. Colonial Modern Exterior

Red brick Colonial-style rowhome with pitched gables and a one-car garage.
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This red brick row home combines classic Colonial charm and understated modern style. Its steeply pitched gables and evenly spaced windows have timeless appearance, while the slate gray shingle roof and crisp white trim have a clean, contemporary appearance. A one car garage is nestled beneath the main living area, with a small driveway and front lawn providing just the right amount of room for city outdoor charm. A side stairway is the path to the backyard, with easy access without breaking the clean, symmetrical front. The homes surrounding it have the same configuration and appearance, with a feeling of cohesive, established neighborhood atmosphere.

2. where is Philadelphia?

Map showing Philadelphia, Pennsylvania marked in the northeastern United States.
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A city where the cobblestone streets of the past meet cutting edge technology, Philadelphia unites history and urban city life. With historic landmarks like the Liberty Bell and Independence Hall, it is also an arts, cultural, and educational center, featuring institutions like the University of Pennsylvania and the Philadelphia Museum of Art. Different neighborhoods provide something for everybody whether rowhomes in South Philly, parkland in Fairmount Park, or the thrill of Center City. With extensive public transportation and the ease of visiting New York City and Washington, D.C., Philly has East Coast energy with a cozy feel.

3. Main Floor Layout

Open-concept floor plan with living, dining, kitchen, and central bath.
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Primary level glides smoothly from one end to the other with an open design that still offers separate zones for everyday living. Large living room anchors one side, perfect for entertaining or relaxing, while dining area and kitchen span the opposite end, blending cooking and conversation effortlessly. A centrally located half bath and narrow hallway tucked between them keep convenience high without disrupting flow. Small foyer provides just enough room to welcome visitors before they step into the heart of the home.

4. Upper Level Layout

Upper floor with four bedrooms and two bathrooms along a central hallway.
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Upstairs, a lengthy central hallway serves as the spine of the floor, dividing into four separate bedrooms. The master suite runs generously along one side, providing ample space and seclusion, while three other bedrooms group across the hall perfect for family, guests, or workspaces for artists. Two bathrooms, small but strategically located, make morning routines and bedtime rituals seamless. It’s a configuration that values separation and access simultaneously, with a perfect balance between openness and refuge.

5. Cozy Living Room with Contemporary Touches

Living room with leather seating, soft green wall, and iron staircase railing.
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Soft green and neutral walls provide a calming background in this cozy living room, where a big sectional and two coordinating recliners offer ample room to unwind. Three windows let in natural light, filtered by taupe curtains and pleated shades. Wrought iron trim on the stairs provides a touch of old world sophistication, offset by the contemporary ceiling fan and wide plank flooring. A dark wood coffee table and coordinating side pieces ground the room, making it feel heavy and cozy ideal for leisurely evenings or Sunday lounging.

6. Cozy Lower-Level Retreat

Basement living area with brick fireplace, recliner, and soft lighting.
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A warm glow from the brick fireplace establishes the mood in this cozy basement living room. The warm color of the recliner and the rolled up blue area rug counter the cold, sky blue walls, creating a laid back, inviting ambiance. Built in shelves flank the fireplace, lending warmth and functional storage space, while recessed light illuminates the room without overwhelming it. The open pass through to the neighboring room maintains the space as connected, and the proximity of the nearby stairs and doors implies several methods this multipurpose space can transition into everyday routines. Whether a relaxed evening watching a film or a secluded spot to relax, this room harmonizes comfort with functionality.

7. Central Island with Everyday Ease

Marble kitchen island with pendant lights, coffee station, and view to front entry.
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Kitchen’s central island serves as more than just a visual focal point it’s the heart of daily life. Crafted with sleek marble, it offers a generous surface for everything from meal prep to relaxing mornings with a cup of coffee. Above, pendant lighting adds a modern touch, while a vase of fresh flowers softens the space’s clean color palette. A nearby coffee bar ensures morning routines are quick and easy, while a wall mounted TV transforms cooking into a social experience. Open layout extends toward front entrance, allowing natural light to flood the room and creating a bright, welcoming atmosphere.

8. Open Kitchen with Dining Flow

Open kitchen with gray cabinets, marble island, and adjacent dining area.
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Combining form and function, the open kitchen/dining design exists in harmony but never loses the separate zones that make it distinguishable. Trim gray cabinetry encircles steel appliances, contrasted by the texture and subtlety of sparkle from the mosaic tile backsplash. Marble serves as double duty island plus prep station with casual breakfast bar, perfectly poised under contemporary pendants. The nearby dining area grounds things with a sturdy wood table and upholstered chairs, so family meals or game nights feel comfortably cozy. A dark hutch with glass paneled doors provides character and additional storage, and wide windows flood the entire space with soft light.

9. Marble-Tiled Bath Retreat

Marble-tiled shower with rainfall head, glass doors, and modern white vanity.
Christine Ertz @ Real of Pennsylvania

Clean lines and crisp finishes make this bathroom feel both modern and soothing. The walk in shower, wrapped in large marble look tiles, instantly draws attention with its rainfall showerhead and glass enclosure, offering a spa like touch. Subtle built in shelving keeps essentials within reach without disrupting the clean aesthetic. Across from the shower, a compact white vanity with chrome fixtures sits beneath a wide mirror, making the space feel brighter and more expansive. Natural light filters in through the window, complemented by soft curtain panels for privacy without sacrificing daylight.

10. Bathroom with Classic Touches

Cozy bathroom with blue ombre shower curtain and dark wood vanity.
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Nestled in a snug corner of the house, this bathroom balances charm and utility. A dark, rich wood vanity with gentle curves brings a bit of sophistication, capped with a speckled stone countertop and oil rubbed bronze fixtures. A glimpse of a geometric pendant light from the nearby room is reflected in the mirror, adding some additional visual interest. A splash of color is provided by the blue gradient shower curtain, which brings a coastal feel to the room. Accents such as the “Shark Week” box on the toilet tank and the woven towels on the towel rack provide a lived in, homey atmosphere.

11. Primary Bedroom with Hallway View

Bedroom with light wood furniture, wall-mounted TV, and hallway view.
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A look back from the bed reveals more of the bedroom’s functionality, with a mounted TV above a tall dresser for easy viewing and storage. The matching furniture set continues here, giving the space a sense of harmony and warmth. Soft carpet underfoot and the subtle yellow walls keep things cozy, while the hallway beyond connects seamlessly to the rest of the home. A glimpse of a modern light fixture down the hall adds just enough visual interest to balance the understated comfort of the room itself.

12. Cozy Guest Bedroom

Small bedroom with colorful bedspread, light wood furniture, and a window.
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Natural sunlight filters through the window in this warm guest bedroom, warming up the walls and furniture with the neutral color palette. A playful striped comforter injects personality into the room, but soft carpet beneath your feet and basic furnishings keep everything relaxed and free of clutter. The corner floor mirror and nightstand staples, such as a compact lamp and piled books, add the cozy lived in quality ideal for guests or an informal retreat from the house.

13. Functional Home Office

Bright home office with dual monitors, shelving, and pet beds near a window.
Christine Ertz @ Real of Pennsylvania

Nestled under a sunny window, this home office balances concentration and coziness. Dual monitors and an ergonomic office chair create the conditions for productivity, while dark hued furniture contributes a sleek, professional ambiance. Open shelving along the wall provides form and function with labeled bins and within-reach supplies. On the floor beside the window, a pair of comfortable pet beds suggest the shared use of the room, creating a lived in, personal layer over the workspace.

Listing AgentChristine Ertz @ Real of Pennsylvania

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