Philadelphia, PA 19144,48 W QUEEN LN
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Philadelphia, PA 19144,48 W QUEEN LN
Philadelphia, PA 19144,48 W QUEEN LN
Philadelphia, PA 19144,48 W QUEEN LN
Philadelphia, PA 19144,48 W QUEEN LN

$950,000

Est. payment /mo

$1,000,000

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48 W QUEEN LN Philadelphia, PA 19144

3 Beds

2 Baths

6,000 SqFt

SOLD DATE : 04/12/2023

Key Details

Sold Price $950,000

Property Type Single Family Home

Listing Status Sold

Purchase Type For Sale

Square Footage 6,000 sqft

Price per Sqft $158

Subdivision Germantown (West)

MLS Listing ID PAPH2162356

Sold Date 04/12/23

Style Converted Dwelling,Loft with Bedrooms

Bedrooms 3

Full Baths 1

Half Baths 1

HOA Y/N N

Abv Grd Liv Area 6,000

Originating Board BRIGHT

Year Built 1899

Annual Tax Amount $2,040

Tax Year 2023

Lot Size 1,895 Sqft

Acres 0.04

Lot Dimensions 24.00 x 79.00

Property Description

Presenting the Jos E McGuirk and Son Moving and Storage Building, one of Philadelphia's finest examples of adaptive reuse, offering the most discerning buyer a glorious melding of old and new, industrial and cozy, vintage and modern. Built in 1899, this handsome red brick building stands high above Queen Lane, its gloss black carriage house doors flanked with flourishing planters. Ghost signs harken the past and the building's former life. Once inside, find everything you'd expect from such a commanding structure: sun-soaked open spaces, soaring ceilings, limewashed brick walls, wood beams, exposed ductwork and burnished metal. The patinaed hardwood floors and exposed ceiling joists honor the building's previous lives and history, both fascinating and important. A manual Otis-Fensom elevator uses a traditional rope and pulley system and is a nod to turn-of-the-century industrial design. At ground level, find a creative's dream. Currently used as a woodworking shop, this wide-open blank slate with exposed brick walls, a sink and task lighting have endless uses. A workshop, painting gallery, ceramics studio, fabrication showroom and gym are just a few ideas. Scooter and motorcycle parking offer off-street convenience and a full basement below with 4' footings add an additional level of workspace. On the second floor, find a gracious floorplan filled with incredible architectural detail, yet uniquely suited to comfortable everyday living. Offering design-sensitive renovations and vintage restorations, this main living floor has defined, cozy spaces while remaining open and loft-like. Here, pottery and mid-century candlestick collections take center stage against a backdrop of colorful textiles and plants. A pellet stove centers the room and offers a reprieve from the chill of crisp winter evenings. A powder room boasting a refurbished sink, a restored door from a local church, raw brick and reclaimed transom windows adds convenience and elegance. The kitchen is practical and functional with soapstone countertops, Edison bulb industrial light fixtures and matte grey cabinetry melding seamlessly into the design of the room. Quiet elegance awaits in the third-floor primary loft with original details that have been blended with modern comforts, creating a truly inspirational sanctuary. Open to allow light to bounce throughout the space, the bedroom merges modern influences and the innovative design of a five-star hotel. With exposed brick, southern yellow pine floors, shelving sourced from a sugar house in Vermont, and an enviable walk-in closet that raises the standard from an ordinary closet to a boutique-like space, this bedroom is everything you'd expect from a home of the highest caliber. The spa-like bath features marble penny tile floors, a vintage pedestal sink, and an oversized shower with classic subway tile. Two additional enclosed bedrooms, a reading nook, space for yoga and a second living room space create a relaxing, magazine-worthy masterpiece. The crowning jewel of the home is ladder access to the roof where the sunsets are breathtaking. The home boasts a new roof, new front windows, and a 3-zoned HVAC system, all completed using the finest materials while respecting the architectural essence of the original structure. Nestled in the Penn-Knox neighborhood, historic Grumblethorpe and the Trinity Lutheran Church anchor the block on cobblestoned Germantown Avenue. Uncle Bobbie's Coffee & Books, Maker Artisan Pizza and Howell Park are within a few blocks. Nearby, the revitalized Wayne Junction, which dates back to the 1880s, houses Attic Brewing, Merzbacher's Bakery and Deke's Barbeque. Wissahickon Park offers 57 miles of trails among 18 acres of lush parkland and Center City is just 20 minutes away by train or car. In a neighborhood rife with historic architecture, this adaptive reuse is an architectural marvel. A truly exceptional property with charm and thoughtful renovations in a soul-filled building. Welcome home.

Location

State PA

County Philadelphia

Area 19144 (19144)

Zoning RSA3

Rooms

Basement Full

Interior

Hot Water Natural Gas

Heating Zoned

Cooling Central A/C

Fireplaces Number 1

Fireplaces Type Other

Fireplace Y

Heat Source Natural Gas

Laundry Upper Floor

Exterior

Water Access N

Accessibility Elevator

Garage N

Building

Story 3

Sewer Public Sewer

Water Public

Architectural Style Converted Dwelling, Loft with Bedrooms

Level or Stories 3

Additional Building Above Grade, Below Grade

New Construction N

Schools

School District The School District Of Philadelphia

Others

Senior Community No

Tax ID 884342135

Ownership Fee Simple

SqFt Source Assessor

Special Listing Condition Standard

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Listed by Kristin McFeely • Compass RE
Bought with Kristin McFeely • Compass RE

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