Rittenhouse Square

Philadelphia’s Rittenhouse neighborhood has a reputation for top-of-the-line luxury living. With Rittenhouse Square Park as its fantastically enchanting centerpiece, the neighborhood unfolds with diverse urban beauty and a mesmerizing sense of excitement and adventure.

About Rittenhouse Square

Philadelphia’s Rittenhouse neighborhood has a reputation for top-of-the-line luxury living. With Rittenhouse Square Park as its fantastically enchanting centerpiece, the neighborhood unfolds with diverse urban beauty and a mesmerizing sense of excitement and adventure. Historical homes, plentiful shopping, and a variety of restaurants contribute to the appeal of the Rittenhouse area.

The neighborhood is scenic and classy while still maintaining that down-to-earth Philly feel, embodying everything that Center City has to offer. The Rittenhouse neighborhood offers a variety of fascinating cultural and historical attractions, and it is a perfect example of Philadelphia’s intricate blend of art, community, commerce, and beauty. The Rittenhouse area has something for any taste, from the upscale to the low-key, from the fun and funky to the ultra-classy. If you want a taste of Philadelphia’s unique brand of glamor, make some time to explore the Rittenhouse neighborhood.

Explore All That Rittenhouse Square Has to Offer

Whether you are looking for a new home for your expanding family or are interested in owning your piece of luxury along its picturesque, tree-lined streets, Rittenhouse Square offers a little something for everyone. Some of the most commonly found properties in the area include:

  • Vintage Brownstones & Townhouses
  • New Build Luxury Homes
  • New Construction Condos
  • Doorman Buildings

Each of the property types mentioned above can be found in a variety of configurations such as 1 bedroom, 2 bedrooms, 3 bedrooms, and even larger depending on the property.

Avg Work Commute

21 mins

Median Age

37

Median Area Income

$82,956

Median Sale Price

$775,000

The Commute

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Over 400 Years of Rich History

Rittenhouse Square can trace its history all the way back to 1683. This Philadelphia, PA district was one of the five original parks planned by William Penn together with his surveyor Thomas Holme. 18th Street forms the eastern boundary, and Rittenhouse Square West is the western boundary. Walnut Street is the northern end, and Rittenhouse Square South is the southern border.

This section of real estate was originally called Southwest Square. In 1825, it was renamed after David Rittenhouse, who was a descendant of Philadelphia’s first paper maker, William Rittenhouse. The site of his paper mill was called Rittenhouse Town. David was a clockmaker and a noted figure in the Revolutionary War. He was also an accomplished astronomer who has a moon crater named after him.

As the city grew in the 19th century, it became apparent that Rittenhouse Square was a desirable section of real estate suitable for the erection of luxury homes. Brick manufacturer, James Harper, was the first builder to put up a house on the square. His stately home was built in 1840 at 1811 Walnut Street. His house set a tone for housing construction to consist of luxury homes worthy of such a prime piece of real estate. He bought up the adjoining property and subdivided it into generously sized lots.

While you can find a number of newly constructed 1 bedroom, 2 bedroom, and 3 bedroom homes being built today the district’s rich history still lives on in the architecture of its vintage brownstones and townhouses.

Rittenhouse Square Sales Data

Commercial Sales

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Median Sale Price

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Median Sales Price

Q1 2020
MEDIAN SALES PRICE

$807.5K

+63%

From Q4 2019

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$807.5K

2020

$527.5K

2019

$529.0K

2018

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