We chose this property primarily because of its proximity to the Wells Fargo Center (we saw Muse on 3/19), but the location is great regardless of what brings you to Philadelphia. The home is as pictured: the furniture is comfortable, the decor modern, and everything was fresh and clean.
Street parking is available (parallel), but keep in mind that you may be a few blocks away. A few of us in our group have mobility issues, but there was zero issue with my husband dropping us and all of our luggage in front of the home. If you're staying during the week, pay attention to school zone signs.
Some of the fixtures/furniture had minor hardware issues (loose bolts, etc) and some of the smaller/diy repairs to the home appeared to have been rushed, but none of that affected our stay, in fact, I'd be lying if I said there weren't a few repairs in my own home that were completed in the same way. I took note of a few pieces (cute sink in powder room) because I have a few small spaces that need remodeling and the home gave me several great design ideas.
The host emailed us a few days ahead of our arrival and provided easy to follow instructions for check in. Check in was easy and we were greeted with a nice note and a stocked Keurig machine (it has a frother too!). The enclosed patio area is super cute, but we only got to enjoy it briefly because it was pretty chilly during our stay. I imagine that on a cool summer evening it's quite lovely to sit out there and relax with friends.
The host is personable and easy to reach. We did not need anything during our stay, but I have no doubt any issues we might have had would have been addressed promptly.
FYI neurodivergent/disabled travelers: this home is wonderful, but it has many stairs and is almost exclusively lit from overhead.
Finally: Please don't be afraid of the location! It's a city! The next time we head to Philly for a concert, this home will be first place we check for availability.