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768 S 6TH STREET

PHILADELPHIA, PA 19147

Property Information from Bright MLS.

Active Multi-Family · Other
Listing Office
BHHS Fox & Roach-Center City Walnut
Listed by Patrick M Conway (3179603)
Data last updated: 08/19/2026 02:18 PM EDT.
Information Deemed Reliable But Not Guaranteed
Price
$989,000

Overview

768 South 6th Street | Queen Village / Bella Vista Border One-of-a-kind opportunity on an expansive 20’ x 60’ lot offering approximately 3,500 square feet and incredible flexibility. This rare property features three residences on one deed, a front home plus two separate trinities, ideal for investors, multi-generational living, or conversion to a stunning single-family residence. Front Home (Unit 1): Extra-wide 3-bedroom, plus den, 1-bath layout with excellent natural light highlighted by three windows across the front. Features include two entrances, generous living space, and two kitchens, offering unique layout possibilities. Trinity Homes (Units 2 & 3): Tucked just off a private side breezeway. Unit 2: Classic three-story trinity with 1 bedroom, plus den, 1 bath, and hardwood floors. Unit 3: Three-story, 2-bedroom, 1-bath with straight stairs, side windows for added light, hardwood floors, and rear deck potential. Beyond the trinities, enjoy a private outdoor area and a separate storage room. Additional Highlights: Private Courtyard Tremendous upside for investors or end-users Endless possibilities: maintain as a multi-unit income property or transform into a remarkable single-family home Prime location on the border of Queen Village and Bella Vista, surrounded by top dining, shopping, and neighborhood amenities Property is being sold in as-is condition and does require updating. A truly unique offering in one of Philadelphia’s most sought-after neighborhoods.

Key facts

Property type
Multi-Family
Status
Active
Year built
1915
Square feet
3360

Features

Feature details are available upon request.

Location

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