South Philly's rising star
About the Neighborhood
Point Breeze is South Philadelphia's most talked-about emerging neighborhood. Bordered by Graduate Hospital to the north and Grays Ferry to the west, it has experienced dramatic transformation over the past decade as developers and owner-occupants have discovered its classic rowhome stock, generous lot sizes, and unbeatable proximity to Center City. New-construction homes now sit alongside unrenovated originals, creating a neighborhood in active transition.
The commercial development has followed the residential: craft breweries, coffee shops, and restaurants have filled previously vacant storefronts along Point Breeze Avenue and Mifflin Street. The neighborhood benefits from its location — South Broad Street's restaurants and nightlife are just blocks away, and the Broad Street Line subway provides a direct shot to Center City and Temple University. For first-time buyers and investors, Point Breeze offers the most accessible entry point to the hot South Philadelphia market.
Why Point Breeze
Most affordable entry point to South Philadelphia's housing market
Classic rowhomes with renovation potential on wide streets
Walking distance to South Broad Street's restaurant corridor
Broad Street Line subway access to Center City in minutes
Active new construction with modern finishes under $350K
Local Life
Transitional and energetic. Long-time residents and newcomers are finding common ground as the neighborhood evolves. Block cleanups and community meetings are well-attended.
Capitolo Playground, Girard Park, proximity to FDR Park, and the Schuylkill River Trail accessible via Grays Ferry Crescent.
Burg's Hideaway Lounge for cocktails, the expanding options along Point Breeze Avenue, proximity to East Passyunk's acclaimed dining strip, and neighborhood BYOBs.
Market Data
$260,000
Median Price
$195
Avg $/Sqft
24
Avg Days on Market
Moderate
Inventory Level
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Strong investment returns as the neighborhood continues to mature
Broad Street Line stations at Snyder and Tasker-Morris. SEPTA bus routes along Point Breeze Avenue. Bikeable to Center City via the Schuylkill River Trail.
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