Sign for East 1st Street Doylestown Borough Apartments, established in 1877.

east state Street, doylestown, PA

Nestled within the historic district built in 1877, this property offers a sophisticated lifestyle in the absolute heart of Doylestown Borough. The property seamlessly bridges the gap between 19th-century prestige and modern luxury, featuring a sprawling designer kitchens and durable high-end flooring that anchors bright, open floor plans. Residents benefit from the rare urban luxury of private off-street parking while enjoying a premier location just steps from the cultural landmarks, boutiques, and award-winning dining that define Main Street.

Living room with light-colored sofa and four armchairs around a round coffee table, television on a stand, and a built-in bookshelf with decorative items; open doorway to kitchen.

Floor Plans

A bright, modern kitchen with white cabinets, black granite countertops, a stainless steel refrigerator, microwave, oven, and a small island with a sink.

Explore our 12 distinct floor plans, featuring a premium commercial space on East State Street, a private single-family residence, and a collection of spacious studios, one-bedroom, and two-bedroom units all newly renovated.

Amenities

Backyard patio with stone pavers, black metal chairs and tables, a large tree, green bushes, and a pale green wooden fence, with a flower pot in the foreground.

The community provides residents with a shared courtyard, a private front patio area, and on-site laundry facilities. For added convenience, the property also includes dedicated off-street parking.

Neighborhood

People dining outside at a restaurant on a busy city street during early evening.

Just steps away from the Cultural District, featuring the Michener and Mercer Museums, as well as the vibrant downtown shopping, county theater and dining scene. Families benefit from the award-winning Central Bucks School District.

Location, Location, location

The 5-Minute Radius

Culture: The County Theater, Michener Art Museum, and Mercer Museum.

Dining: Lulas, Nonno's Cafe, Honey, and Genevieve's Kitchen.

Transit: The Doylestown SEPTA Station (direct line to Center City).

Green Space: Burpee Park and the historic courthouse grounds.

 

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