Welcome to 6537 Rogers Ave, a classic American Foursquare with Craftsman influences nestled in Collins Tract, one of Pennsauken's most established and beloved neighborhoods. Tucked along a beautiful tree lined street with Center City Philadelphia just minutes away, this home offers over 100 years of character, charm, and thoughtful updates that make it truly move-in ready. From the moment you step onto the covered front porch you feel the difference. A formal foyer and hallway entry welcome you inside, where original woodwork, beautiful radiators, and hardwood floors set the tone throughout the main level. The formal living room features a wood burning fireplace and flows into the formal dining room, which is highlighted by stunning leaded glass windows that bring in beautiful natural light. The recently renovated kitchen is a showstopper, featuring a gorgeous center island, updated finishes, and all the storage and workspace you could ask for. An updated half bath completes the first floor. The second floor offers four spacious bedrooms and a full bath, including two bedrooms connected by a front facing bonus room. For a home of this age and character, the addition of mini split air conditioning systems on both levels is a true standout feature, providing efficient and reliable comfort year round. The lower level features a partially finished basement with additional living space on one side and generous storage and a laundry area on the other. Outside you will find a beautiful yard, a stone patio, a deck with a covered area with electric, and a shed. A wonderful setup for outdoor living and entertaining. Additional updates include a brand new heater and water heater and a 2 year old roof, giving you true peace of mind. A solar system for electric is in place with a purchase plan of approximately $200 per month, with a large portion already paid off by the seller. Driveway parking, walkable to the park, and just blocks to downtown Merchantville with its shops, restaurants, and local charm. Minutes to the area bridges to Philadelphia.