Rittenhouse Square
$1.2M-$6M+ condosPhiladelphia's most expensive neighborhood, built around a manicured park ringed by doorman high-rises, fine dining, and luxury retail.
The Eagles' headquarters sits at the northwest corner of Broad Street and Pattison Avenue inside the South Philadelphia Sports Complex, a five-minute walk from Lincoln Financial Field. The smart play for a high-net-worth player is to live in Center City (Rittenhouse Square or Society Hill), a clean 12-18 minute shot straight up Broad Street, which buys privacy and the city's best dining, services, and recovery while keeping the daily commute short and predictable.
Philadelphia's most expensive neighborhood, built around a manicured park ringed by doorman high-rises, fine dining, and luxury retail.
Cobblestone streets and restored Federal-style rowhomes make this the lowest-crime, most discreet enclave in Center City.
Tree-lined blocks around Washington Square Park, a mix of restored townhomes and boutique condo conversions near Jefferson's hospitals.
A gated community of newer townhomes inside the Graduate Hospital district, the shortest commute of the upscale residential choices.
The neighborhoods above sit inside a twenty-minute drive of Jefferson Health Training Complex (formerly NovaCare Complex). But many athletes prioritize lifestyle, privacy, and prestige over commute — these are the areas across Philadelphia where athletes most often buy and rent, even though they’re a longer drive from the facility.
The wealthiest ZIP code in the Philadelphia region, Gladwyne is a quasi-rural pocket of the Main Line defined by multi-acre estates, gated drives, and riverfront parcels along the Schuylkill, with the Philadelphia Country Club at its center. Median values top $2M and the priciest manors push past $8.5M.
One of Pennsylvania's first 'million-dollar communities,' Villanova pairs stately tree-lined streets with some of the oldest, grandest homes on the Main Line — 8-bedroom castle-style estates on 2-plus acres with sport courts and guest houses regularly trade in the $3M–$5M range.
A consistently top-ranked, quiet South Jersey town that has quietly housed a long roster of pros — Ben Simmons, DeSean Jackson, Terrell Owens, and Nick Castellanos among them — with large gated lots, lower taxes than Pennsylvania, and discreet new-build mansions. Recent athlete-owned homes have sold near $4.9M.
Philadelphia's most exclusive urban address, this leafy Center City square is ringed by full-service luxury towers like 1706 Rittenhouse and 500 Walnut, where high-floor condos and penthouses run from the low millions into the $15M+ range. Long the in-town base for the city's richest residents and athletes.