1327 N Marston St, Philadelphia, PA 19121
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The Milk Depot
1327 N Marston St
Philadelphia, PA 19121

Brewerytown
  • 1-2 Beds
  • 1 Bath
  • 550-800 sqft
  • 1-2 Beds
  • 1 Bath
  • 550-800 sqft

$1,375 - $1,600/mo

Local Information

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Description

Welcome to The Milk Depot! Modern, new-construction apartments in Brewerytown, This pet-friendly elevator building features brand new 1-bedroom and 2-bedroom units that boast high ceilings, modern kitchens, stainless steel appliances, LED lighting throughout, high efficiency HVAC and hot water, secure key fob entry system, washer and dryer in each unit, plus enjoy skyline views on the roof deck. Private balconies available in most apartments as well!

This location is in the best part of Brewerytown and can't be beat. Located in the center of Brewerytown, you're steps away from Monkey and the Elephant Cafe, Crime and Punishment Brewery, Green Eggs Cafe, Aldi, and Wine and Spirits. Convenient access to public transportation routes that will take you to Center City, Kelly Drive, Fairmount Ave, I-76 and I-676 in minutes.

*Actual unit layout may vary, photos are of a similar unit.

Guarantors program available for deposit replacement - estimated $100 to $500 covers security and last month rent deposits for approved applicants.

*Pricing reflects 1 month free on an 15 month lease. Application must be received within 48 hours of tour to qualify.

Special Offers

1 month free on an 15 month lease! Application must be received within 48 hours of tour to qualify.

Home Highlights

Pets
Dogs & Cats
Parking
Contact Manager
Outdoor
Patio, Deck
A/C
Heating & Cooling
Utilities Included
Garbage, Sewer
Listed
43 days ago

Details for The Milk Depot

Interior Features

Heating & Cooling
Heating: ElectricAir ConditioningHeating Fuel: Electric
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City
Appliances & Utilities
DishwasherDisposalDryerMicrowaveRefrigeratorWasher
Levels, Entrance, & Accessibility
ElevatorFloors: Hardwood

Property Information

Property Type / Style
Property Type: Apartment

Rental

Rent Includes: Garbage, SewerCats, small dogs allowed

Building

Other
Internet/Satellite: High Speed Internet
Community rooms
Business CenterLounge
Security
Controlled access

Exterior Features

Exterior Home Features
BalconyDeckPatio
Parking & Garage
Parking: Unknown

Additional Information

Special Features
Special Features: Co Working Offices, Open Air Courtyard, Icemakers, Quartz Countertops, Smart Home Access, Sprinkler System, Stainless Steel Appliances

The Milk Depot Floor Plans & Pricing

1 Bedroom (3 Floorplans, 4 Units)

1
550 sqft
1bd1ba550 sqft$1,375 - $1,425
Available Now
2
625 sqft
1bd1ba625 sqft$1,400
Available Now
3
688 sqft
1bd1ba688 sqft$1,400
Available Now

2 Bedrooms (1 Floorplan, 1 Unit)

2 Bedroom
800 sqft
2bd1ba800 sqft$1,600
Available Now
Prices and availability are subject to change without notice.

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Affordability

TIP:Try to keep your rent within a third of your gross household income. Learn why in our Renter's Guide.
For this property
$49,500 PER YEAR
is the suggested income
Win over prospective landlords with your smart budgeting. As a good rule of thumb, ideally you would have at least three times your monthly rent in combined household income.

Neighborhood Overview

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What Locals Say about Brewerytown

  • Trulia User
    "It’s easy to get to Center City and the Schuylkill River Trail. 48, 49, 7, and 15 all pass through the neighborhood. The 15 will soon return trolley service."
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  • Trulia User
    "Because it looks very nice and kept clean and I am also loving the house. Also convenient stores and restaurants which is a good thing I would love to live here "
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  • Shay L. W.
    "I lived around here for years . It’s changed a lot. Lots of new construction. Lots of new people . Has some good places to eat ."
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  • Chimika G. F.
    "Nothing....most of the people that made this neighborhood unique have all passed away! Or moved from around here! "
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  • Gino M.
    "the community would not like for anyone to allow their animals to defecate anywhere without the owner cleaning behind that species "
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  • Nakesha H.
    "my community has great places to go and have fun..shop..etc...kids can go to the store...school....the people around are friendly "
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  • Quadara J.
    "Grew up here , it’s a lot of changing good and bad, hopefully the future is bright. not to happy about all the dogs moving i and the owners aren’t picking up after their pets .. the streets are getting more congested from the houses that are being built .. it’s a lot going on "
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  • Kategowen
    "I see dogs being walked on my block every day, and dogs seem welcome at at least one local business."
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  • Kategowen
    "See dogs frequently. Dogs are welcome at the Monkey & Elephant, local coffee place. Am not a dog owner myself, so I haven,t paid that much attention beyond the obvious."
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  • Taryn P.
    "I’ve lived in the Brewerytown and strawberry mansion area for over 19 years and love it . I’ve gad no complaints or violence on the blocks in lived on."
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  • Kenny W.
    "a decent amount of doggos! can always find people walking their dogs at the vacant lot at 27th & Girard"
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  • Nakesha H.
    "There are many families and the school is good. It's a playground near where the kids can go and have fun "
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  • Erin A.
    "Fairmount park is a short walk from Brewerytown, so there is plenty of space for dogs to run and socialize with other dogs. "
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  • Stephen W.
    "Great neighborhood. Great neighbors. As always and anywhere Watch over your little ones. Let’s make this a place full of welcome of all peoples. Get to know your new neighbors and your long time neighbors "
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  • dmoney
    "a lot of events by the Art Museum in the summer, which is very walkable and watch everyone fight for parking spot"
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  • stephen W
    "I love this neighborhood and the tight community. Great parks and restaurants but most of all the neighbors. We are a diverse community too which I love. "
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  • Kiera M.
    "Nice quiet blocks, public transportation close, playgrounds and swimming pools are in walking distance. Not far from center city and shopping."
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  • Floria T.
    "my neighborhood is okay but it could be better I want a better living for my husband and children I want a better environment for my family to raise them in and it's safe no every-day shooting or madness period just comfortable and safe no cops sirens just peace "
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  • Arnessg8074
    "block party right before labor Halloween give aways Christmas partys summer camp drill teams recreation centers swimming pools for all ages close to park the dell in the park for concerts. a short walk to the movies and fast food. tour our haunted prison see boathouse row all lite up at night walk around temple university."
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  • Siclarence0420
    "There is a lot of dogs in the area. The people are great. The area is nice to live in for a family or a single parent. "
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  • Joshua T.
    "It’s changing for the better. I wish everyone would take more pride of the area and keep it clean. Thank you "
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  • Jameelmccoy
    "there's enough schools in the vicinity & the neighborhood is up and coming! there are no real major worries for parents other than traffic sometimes. "
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  • Shana
    "I've lived in this neighborhood for a little over a year. It is a good mix of old and young, very quiet."
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  • Emily S.
    "There aren't many schools."
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  • Emily S.
    "I like going to happy hours and music events."
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  • Emily S.
    "It's close to Fairmount Park, which is nice. And more breweries are turning up to put the "brewery" back in Brewerytown."
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  • Emily S.
    "The commute can be annoying because of the bottleneck that creates gridlock around the Philadelphia Museum of Art."
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  • Michael T.
    "It feels safe. The community is gentrifying. Rents can be affordable, and residents are friendly."
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  • Michael T.
    "Community barbecues, neighborhood dog walks"
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  • Michael T.
    "The diversity of the population makes the neighborhood unique. There are new businesses opening, plus access to major highways and public transportation on SEPTA and Amtrak."
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  • Michael T.
    "Commuters here walk, take public transportation, Uber or Lyft, and bicycle."
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  • Nickole A.
    "I really don't have any thing that I really like to do. I am pretty much a home body."
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  • Nickole A.
    "The area is undergoing gentrification. Factories are being transformed into homes and restaurants."
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  • Nickole A.
    "Travel by car is easier, but the bus runs frequently."
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  • Alene b.
    "Been here since 2015 and love it. My neighbors on my block are great and I like that I have so much access to errands in the neighborhood!"
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  • Alene b.
    "The neighbors are lovely and there are lots of unique community-owned establishments! I know my neighbors by name and don’t need to leave the area except for the post office and doctor. "
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The Milk Depot is located at 1327 N Marston St, Philadelphia, PA. The Milk Depot offers 1-2 bed, 1 bath units. The Milk Depot is located in Brewerytown, Philadelphia. There are 5 units available for rent starting at $1,375/month.