Grays Ferry

Hop on the SEPTA bus to get around Grays Ferry
Grays Ferry is a neighborhood where people walk, ride bikes and drive their cars. SEPTA bus routes crisscross the neighborhood, providing convenient connections to surrounding areas in Philadelphia. Locals living in Grays Ferry are within two miles of SEPTA's regional rail train station in University City at 30th Street. In Grays Ferry major thoroughfares like Interstate 76 facilitate east-west connections, while Grays Ferry Avenue and University Avenue link various neighborhoods throughout the city. South Street, running along the northern border of Grays connects the neighborhood to Center City and other parts of South Philadelphia.Affordable rowhomes under $200,000
Grays Ferry mainly features rowhomes lining the neighborhood streets. Most of these homes were built in the early 1900s. The median home price of $180,000 makes it an affordable neighborhood in Philadelphia. Homes in Grays Ferry typically sell after 63 days. While its median price makes it desirable to buy a house, Grays Ferry faces blight issues, including vacant lots with accumulated trash, litter strewn on streets and sidewalks, and abandoned homes. The Philadelphia Energy Solutions oil refinery in Grays Ferry has been linked to more air pollution, which can make people sick with things like asthma and cancer and even make COVID-19 worse.Uncle Tomy’s Pizz a community staple since the ‘70s
Residents in Grays Ferry do not have to venture outside the neighborhood for essentials. Locals flock to Grays Ferry Shopping Center to buy groceries at Fresh Grocer. Residents pop into local corner stores like Estella Mini Market and Tasker Food Market for quick needs for snacks and even hot food.Uncle Tomy's Original Pizza is the go-to place for a pizza since the 1970s. Locals gather at Long Shot BBQ for St. Louis-style barbecue and order breakfast platters and sandwiches at Graduate Breakfast Lunch Grill, while the neighborhood has fast food like McDonald's and Dunkin'. After a long day, people unwind at neighborhood bars like Century or Krunch Inn, where locals gather for drinks and lively conversation.
For a broader shopping experience, residents can venture to Center City, under three miles away, where the Fashion District Mall has big-box retail stores like Nike, H&M, and Gap.
Run along the Schuylkill River at Grays Ferry Crescent Trail Park:
Grays Ferry Crescent Trail Park provides views of the Schuylkill River and a trail for walking and biking. Residents also cast fishing rods at the fishing plaza. Residents often take their four-legged friends to Lanier Park dog park, where they have "Yappy Hour" every second Tuesday of the month. People usually shoot baskets or play pickup basketball games at D. Finnegan Playground.Universal Audenried High School Lady Rockets two-time public league basketball champs
Students in Grays Ferry attend schools within The School District of Philadelphia. Universal Alcorn Charter School, with a C-minus Niche Rating, provides education from kindergarten through eighth Grade. Universal Audenried Charter High School, with a C rating, is home to the two-time public league champion girl's basketball team.Celebrating African Culture during Odunde Festival
Every June, South Philadelphia including Grays Ferry hosts the vibrant Odunde Festival, celebrating African heritage. Streets buzz with colorful parades and traditional music. Vendors offer diverse crafts and food.Cheer on the Birds, Phillies, and Sixers at the Sports Complex
Just under four miles from Grays Ferry lies the South Philadelphia Sports Complex. Here, residents find themselves within reach of premier entertainment venues hosting thrilling games and concerts. From Lincoln Financial Field, home to the Eagles, to Citizens Bank Park, where the Phillies take the field, and the Wells Fargo Center, where the 76ers, Flyers, and Wings play, residents enjoy live sporting events and a host of other concerts year-round.

Agents Specializing in this Area
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Michael Prince
SERHANT PENNSYLVANIA LLC
(267) 389-9707
48 Total Sales
2 in Grays Ferry
$106K - $169K Price Range
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Andre Quain
KW Empower
(484) 806-9161
131 Total Sales
2 in Grays Ferry
$210K - $320K Price Range
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Stefania Zuccarini
Compass RE
(215) 593-2602
91 Total Sales
1 in Grays Ferry
$325,000 Price
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Keave Slomine
KW Empower
(484) 806-8811
112 Total Sales
1 in Grays Ferry
$275,000 Price
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Beverly Rosa
Tara Management Services Inc
(267) 551-5812
22 Total Sales
1 in Grays Ferry
$204,500 Price
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AJ Simms
Coldwell Banker Realty
(267) 756-2294
47 Total Sales
1 in Grays Ferry
$130,000 Price
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1 - Low Crime, 10 - High Crime | Grays Ferry | US |
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Homicide | 8 | 4 |
Sexual Assault | 5 | 4 |
Assault with Weapon | 6 | 4 |
Robbery | 8 | 4 |
Burglary | 3 | 4 |
Motor Vehicle Theft | 3 | 4 |
Larceny | 3 | 4 |
Crime Score | 5 | 4 |
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Grays Ferry Demographics and Home Trends
On average, homes in Grays Ferry, Philadelphia sell after 74 days on the market compared to the national average of 69 days. The median sale price for homes in Grays Ferry, Philadelphia over the last 12 months is $575,000, up 77% from the median home sale price over the previous 12 months.
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Friday, Jul 255 - 7:30pm
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Sunday, Jul 271 - 3pm
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Sunday, Jul 2711am - 12pm
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