Welcome to 3274 Belgrade Street, a home where time has been allowed to linger, where original details have been lovingly preserved, and where each room carries a quiet sense of story.
From the moment you arrive, the tone is set. A welcoming, and deeply nostalgic covered front porch invites you to slow down before you even step inside. The original front door with leaded glass window, perfectly worn, opens into a living room that feels both expansive and intimate. High ceilings lift the space, sunlight pours through a large front window, and the original hardwood floors glow softly underfoot.
Here, the details do the talking. A decorative fireplace with its original tile and mantel anchors the room with understated elegance. Patinaed woodwork and a time-softened banister carry the warmth of decades, while original sconces cast a gentle, ambient light that feels far removed from anything modern or overdesigned.
Through a graceful arched opening, the dining room unfolds like a natural continuation of the home’s rhythm. It’s easy to imagine long dinners here, laughter lingering well past dessert. Thoughtfully integrated, a tucked-away laundry closet and a beautifully updated powder room wrapped in Swedish wallpaper, and finished with schoolhouse lighting and a barn door closure, add both charm and practicality without disrupting the home’s character.
And then, the kitchen. If the rest of the home whispers, the kitchen quietly steals the show. Designed with a nod to the 1930s, it feels collected rather than installed. Underfoot, Turkish-quarried marble laid in a harlequin pattern creates movement and texture; graphic yet timeless. Quartz countertops offer a clean, durable workspace, while KitchenAid appliances blend seamlessly into the aesthetic. Exposed whitewashed brick softens the edges of the room, while beadboard, botanical wallpaper, open shelving, and vintage-inspired pendant lights layer in warmth. Moroccan brass fixtures add just the right amount of glow, and a deep farmhouse sink anchors the space with both beauty and utility. It’s the kind of kitchen that feels as good at 7am with coffee as it does at 7pm with friends gathered around.
Sliding doors extend the experience outdoors to a backyard that feels unexpectedly generous for a city home. A slate patio sets the stage for summer dinners, weekend hangs, or that herb garden you’ve been meaning to start.
Upstairs, three bedrooms offer comfort and quiet, each with reclaimed original doors complete with glass knobs, small details that carry a surprising amount of soul. Hardwood floors continue throughout, and each room is full of light. The full bath has tile and a charming pink-framed window that feels like a delightful wink from the past.
Downstairs, the basement offers something increasingly rare, space. Clean, dry, and organized, it’s ready to become whatever you need: a studio, workshop, or creative escape.
And then there’s the neighborhood. From your block, you can wander to beautiful Campbell Square, the only remaining park in Philadelphia to retain its original 19th-century "floral" layout with curved, petal-like walkways. It’s here that you’ll enjoy Port Richmond’s annual Pierogi Festival. Head to Gaul & Co. Malthouse for the best wings in the city and a game of skee ball. A few-minute stroll puts you at Miles Table for their BYO Omelet and Ellie and Bird Coffee for your morning latte. More of a traditional Port Richmond purist? You’re minutes from Stock’s Bakery (pound cake), Tacconelli’s Pizza (legendary), and Czerw’s Kielbasa (iconic). And when you need to get anywhere else, you’re minutes from I-95 and the Betsy Ross Bridge.
Comfortable, character-rich, and quietly confident. A home with history, personality, and just the right amount of charm. Go ahead. Fall in love.