A rare, exciting opportunity in Rittenhouse Square: A historic gem awaits your personal touch, love, and attention. Presenting 1923 Manning Street, a unique and exceptional property located just steps from the coveted Rittenhouse Square in Philadelphia. Homes on this remarkable block rarely become available, making this an extraordinary match for the discerning buyer. Its location within the Greenfield School district makes this home even more attractive. This historic residence holds a special place in Philadelphia's architectural heritage, as it is proudly listed on the Philadelphia Register of Historic Places. With the same architect owners since the 1960s, this property has an intriguing history and awaits a new chapter of transformation. The home's vast potential and outstanding architectural features are undeniable. Spanning approximately 2,040 square feet with an outdoor area at grade and two decks, this property is a canvas awaiting a visionary touch. The layout includes four bedrooms, two and a half bathrooms, an office, a loft space, two quiet decks with breathtaking potential, and a large basement spanning the entire length and width of the home. This property offers an incredible opportunity to breathe new life into a piece of Philadelphia's history and create a truly unique urban oasis. Don't miss the chance to make your mark on this historic gem in one of Philadelphia's most sought-after neighborhoods. Just steps away from your front door, you'll find Rittenhouse Square, some of Philadelphia's best restaurants, shops, cafes, and convenience stores, and culturally rich entertainment, including the Curtis Institute, the Academy of Vocal Arts, the Philadelphia Art Alliance, and the Kimmel Center/Academy of Music. Nearby, the beautiful Schuylkill River Trail is great for walking, jogging or strolling along the river and takes you right to the Philadelphia Museum of Art. Just across the river are the University of Pennsylvania and Drexel University. Take the family for a short trip to the Rodin Museum, the Barnes Foundation, the Franklin Institute, the Natural History Museum, and the main branch of the Philadelphia Library. Schedule your showings today!