BEDROOMS: 2 | BATHROOMS: 1
LISTING PRICE: $255,000
SQFT: 1,230 / Assessed | Taxes: $3,565 / 2025
Coming Soon - 03/06/26
A detached, move-in ready home with a private driveway for $255k? Welcome to 4549 Salmon Street. This beautifully updated 2-bedroom, 1-bath home stands out from the start. Tucked on a residential block in the heart of Bridesburg, it offers something rarely found at this price point: true separation, thoughtful upgrades, and parking that’s actually yours.
Step inside to a bright, open living space filled with natural light and anchored by a custom built-in media center - equal parts stylish and functional. The layout flows naturally into a quaint dining area, creating distinct yet connected spaces that feel airy and inviting.
Toward the rear, the fully renovated galley kitchen is a showstopper. Fresh appliances, modern finishes, and a custom espresso station make this space as practical as it is polished. Whether you’re entertaining indoors or enjoying a quiet morning coffee ritual, this kitchen delivers.
Just off the side entrance, a freshly renovated mudroom provides the everyday convenience you didn’t know you needed - the perfect drop zone for coats, shoes, and bags. And then, the gem: a private driveway with room for one car, plus a storage shed for bikes, tools, and seasonal storage. No circling the block. No parking guesswork.
Upstairs, natural light continues to shine through beautiful windows in the stylishly redone full bath, complete with ample storage. A lovely guest bedroom and a gorgeous primary bedroom finish off the second floor, offering comfort and charm in equal measure. Beautiful wood floors, updated tile work, and thoughtful details throughout reflect the care and heart poured into this home.
Detached. Updated. Private parking. Schedule your showing - this one won’t wait!

Port Richmond is a residential neighborhood, north of Fishtown. Home to Philadelphia’s Polish community, families, old-timers and new younger homebuyers. Classic Philly row homes are the majority with new construction sneaking in here and there. Tiny streets, big porches, and yards are selling points that keep the neighborhood charm alive.