In the home's 2,360 square feet are a washer and dryer, new security gate, open ceilings, vintage lighting and wooden floors, giving the home a rustic yet urban feel. Its first floor has space for an office or gallery; the second has an open floor plan that Bonaduce uses as a living room; the third is where the kitchen, dining room and another living room are located; and the fourth has a large master suite with ample closets and roof access.
The home's kitchen was recently redone with the help of experts from HGTV for the show "Kitchen Impossible." It now has high-end granite counters, an island, custom cabinetry and stainless steel appliances.
Philadelphia's Old City neighborhood has been the site of many moving trucks throughout the years, as residents flock to the area for its ample shopping, dining and entertainment options in a historic setting. It has a population of more than 7,000, and the average home listing price was $301,905 for the week ending September 28, according to Trulia.
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