Innovation district powered by world-class institutions
About the Neighborhood
University City is Philadelphia's intellectual engine, anchored by the University of Pennsylvania and Drexel University. The neighborhood has transformed from a purely academic enclave into a thriving innovation district where biotech startups, research hospitals, and tech companies cluster around the campuses. The Schuylkill River Trail provides a scenic corridor into Center City, just a short walk or bike ride across the bridge.
Housing ranges from stately Victorian twins in Spruce Hill to modern high-rises along Market Street and renovated rowhomes in Cedar Park. The neighborhood's diversity is remarkable — students, professors, medical professionals, and families from dozens of countries create a cosmopolitan community with exceptional international dining. uCity Square and the expanding innovation campus are driving significant commercial investment, making this one of Philadelphia's strongest long-term real estate plays.
Why University City
Home to UPenn (Ivy League), Drexel University, and Penn Medicine
uCity Square innovation campus attracting biotech and tech companies
Strong rental demand from students, medical residents, and professionals
Schuylkill River Trail access for running, cycling, and commuting
Diverse housing stock from Victorian twins to modern high-rises
Local Life
Intellectual, diverse, and forward-looking. Campus energy meets neighborhood community. Farmers markets, lecture series, and food truck gatherings.
Clark Park (with its farmers market), the Woodlands cemetery and gardens, Penn Park along the Schuylkill, and the river trail system.
White Dog Cafe (farm-to-table pioneer), Marigold Kitchen, Walnut Street's Ethiopian row, food trucks at 33rd and Spruce, and the sprawling Dock Street Brewery.
Market Data
$340,000
Median Price
$260
Avg $/Sqft
24
Avg Days on Market
Moderate
Inventory Level
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30th Street Station — Amtrak hub connecting to NYC and Washington DC
30th Street Station (Amtrak, SEPTA Regional Rail). 34th and 40th Street trolley stops. Market-Frankford Line at 34th Street. Exceptional bike infrastructure.
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