Open House 5/2 11am - 1pm
871 N 26Th Street
Philadelphia, PA, 19130 $ 885,000
Bedrooms5 Baths2.1 Sq 2,583 Monthly Estimate*
$ 5,449
for $885,000 with 5 bedrooms and 2 full baths, 1 half bath. This 2,583 square foot townhouse was built in 1901 on a lot size of 0.02.
This home sits in that sweet spot that Philadelphia does so well: historic, but not frozen; elegant, but not precious; architecturally grounded, yet deeply personal. Welcome to 871 N 26th Street, lovingly known by neighbors as the dog treat house, a quietly confident Fairmount rowhome that doesnt need to shout to be noticed. It simply is. Rooted in the late 19th century, the home carries Federal and Italianate influences in its bones, but what makes it truly special is how gracefully it has been cared for and layered over time. Nothing feels forced. Nothing feels overly polished. Instead, theres a sense of ease, of a home that has evolved thoughtfully, with intention and respect for its past. The story begins at the street. Theres a rhythm to the block: warm red brick, tall windows, a sense of continuity, but this home gently sets itself apart. An arched stone surround frames the entry, while a bracketed cornice adds texture overhead. The double doors painted a deep, moody blue and accented with brass hardware, sit beneath a graceful transom. Flowering window boxes, a weathered marble front stoop, a tree casting dappled light across the brick: its not just architecture, its atmosphere. Step inside, and the home offers a quiet pause. A vestibule wrapped in rich William Morris wallpaper feels intimate, unexpected, and entirely charming. Its a reminder that homes of this era were designed with transitions and a sense of arrival. This one still honors that beautifully. Beyond, the main living spaces unfold with quiet confidence. An arched opening frames the living and dining rooms, elevating the everyday in a way that feels almost cinematic. Sunlight moves gently across wide-plank yellow pine floors, worn to a soft glow by more than a century of life. Its easy to imagine long dinners here, conversations that linger, music playing somewhere in the background. The kitchen is where past and present meet most seamlessly. A generous quartz island anchors the space, ready for morning coffee or late-night gatherings, while a showstopping blue La Cornue range --one of four ovens -- makes a statement thats both bold and timeless. GE Caf appliances and a wine fridge bring modern ease, while an original butlers cupboard, sourced from a monastery, adds a layer of history you simply cant replicate. Just beyond, a sun-filled breakfast nook with built-in banquette seating and a pass-through window creates an effortless connection to the outdoors. Out back, a Trex deck framed in lattice extends the living space, perfect for summer dinners, container gardens, or a quiet glass of wine at dusk. A charming hand-stenciled powder room completes the main level with a touch of personality. Upstairs, the second floor feels like a retreat. The primary bedroom welcomes you with soft light filtering through plantation shutters in a graceful bay window. A decorative marble fireplace anchors the room, while a custom wardrobe adds function . The en-suite marble bath leans quietly luxurious, with radiant heated floors and a steam shower that rivals a boutique hotel. A second bedroom and a thoughtfully designed laundry room complete the floor. The third floor continues the story with three additional bedrooms, each filled with warmth, character, and beautiful natural light, along with a full bath, offering privacy for guests. And then theres the neighborhood. Morning espresso at Musette, an afternoon stroll along the Schuylkill River Trail, weekends spent wandering the Parkway, modeled after Pariss Champs-lyses, and visits to the Art Museum, The Barnes, and Calder Gardens. Its all just moments away, yet the street itself remains quiet, tree-lined, and wonderfully livable. This is more than a beautiful house. It is a home with atmosphere, romance, and soul, where history and modern life coexist with ease. Timeless, thoughtful, and deeply inviting. An extraordinary offering.
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Open House
5/2/2026 11:00 AM - 1:00 PM
5/3/2026 11:00 AM - 1:00 PM
871 N 26Th Street Philadelphia, PA
* Some states or local ordinances may prohibit Open Houses at this time, please confirm with your Weichert agent or local rep to confirm
FeaturesGeneralLiving Area 2583
Sewer Public Sewer
Heating Forced Air
Cooling None
Possession Negotiable
Roof Flat
Appliances Oven - Double Oven - Wall Oven/Range - Gas Range Hood Refrigerator Dishwasher
Zoning RESID
Architectural Style Victorian
Construction Materials Brick
School District THE SCHOOL DISTRICT OF PHILADELPHIA
Exclusions Warren Muller chandelier in dining room.
Year Built 1901
Levels 3
Tax Year 2026
Ownership Fee Simple
Cool Fuel Natural Gas
Municipality PHILADELPHIA
Accessibility None
County PHILADELPHIA
New Construction N
Property Type Residential
HOA N
Subdivision Name FAIRMOUNT
Garage Y/N N
Water Access Y/N N
Other Structures Above Grade
Full Baths 2
Status COMING SOON
Directions Poplar to 26th
City PHILADELPHIA
Senior Community Y/N N
MLS Area 19130 (19130)
Lot Size Units Square Feet
Lot Size Square Feet 871.00
Tax Annual Amount 9519.0
Structure Type Interior Row/Townhouse
Condo/Coop Association fee Y/N N
Bathrooms Full Main Level 0
Bathrooms Count Main Level 1.00
Price Per Sq Ft Total AG 342.62
Vacation Rental Y/N N
Standard Status Coming Soon
Year Built Source Estimated
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InteriorInterior Amenities Kitchen - Eat-In
Heating Fuel Natural Gas
Basement Full Unfinished
Flooring Wood
Total Fireplaces 1
Hot Water Natural Gas
Basement (Y/N) Y
Heating Y/N Y
Fireplace Y/N Y
Above Grade Finished Area 2583
Half Baths 1
Central Air Y/N N
Total Bedrooms 5
Main Level Bedrooms 0
Laundry Type Upper Floor
Above Grade Finished Area Source Estimated
Above Grade Finished Area Unit Type Square Feet
Total Baths 3
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ExteriorExterior Amenities Sidewalks Street Lights
Pool No Pool
Water Source Public
Type of Parking On Street
Foundation Details Stone
Water View Y/N N
Lot Size Acres 0.02
Lot Size Source Estimated
Waterfront Y/N N
Navigable Water Y/N N
Water Oriented Y/N N
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* Excluded FeaturesList ByCompass Pennsylvania, LlcBroker
kristin.mcfeely@compass.comEmail
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- Monthly Principal & Interest
- $5,449
- Monthly Property Taxes
- $793
- Monthly Home Insurance
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Pricing History| Date | Price | Price Change | Description |
|---|
| 4/27/2026 | $885,000 | | Listed Price |