Hardwood floors and oversized windows set this one-bedroom apart from the moment you cross the threshold. At 575 square feet, the layout works with you rather than against you -- an open floor plan that lets the living space breathe while keeping everything you need within easy reach. Built in 1922, Chestnut Hall carries the quiet confidence of a building that has seen the neighborhood evolve across a century, and this unit reflects that same sense of considered character.
The kitchen is where the day takes shape. Upgraded countertops provide generous prep space whether you are making a slow weekend breakfast or a quick weeknight dinner. Stainless steel appliances -- including a refrigerator with ice maker, microwave, and disposal -- give the space a clean, modern edge, while the in-unit washer and dryer remove one more errand from your mental list. The open layout means you can keep the conversation going from the kitchen straight into the living area, no walls interrupting the flow. It is the kind of kitchen that makes you want to cook more, order out less.
The bedroom is tucked in with a walk-in closet that handles everything from winter coats to off-season luggage without compromise. Entry-level access makes the daily rhythm feel effortless, and the overall configuration is one that rewards thoughtful furnishing -- enough room to feel like a real home, efficient enough that nothing goes to waste.
Chestnut Hall's amenity package extends the living space well beyond these walls. A concierge greets you at the door and handles the small logistics that accumulate in a busy life. The fitness center means your morning workout is an elevator ride away. The roof deck offers a proper perch above the rooftops of West Philadelphia -- the kind of place where a glass of wine at the end of the day becomes a ritual worth protecting. On weekends, the picnic area and dog park invite a slower pace, and residents who work from home or need a professional setting will find the meeting room and game room both ready when needed. Security and elevator access round out a building designed to support rather than complicate everyday life.
Pets are welcome here -- cats and dogs both -- which means the dog park below is not just a perk, it is part of your morning. Chestnut Hall sits along Chestnut Street in a stretch of West Philadelphia that has been quietly rewriting its own story. Long-standing institutions share the blocks with newer energy -- coffee shops finding their footing, restaurants earning their regulars, the kind of neighborhood momentum that makes arriving early feel like good timing. University City's research institutions and the cultural anchor of Drexel and Penn nearby have drawn a wave of investment that shows in the streetscape without erasing what made the neighborhood worth caring about in the first place. The bones are old, the energy is new, and the address places you at the intersection of both.
This is West Philadelphia at a moment of genuine transformation, and 3900 Chestnut puts you inside it. Pricing and availability subject to change on a daily basis. Photos are of model units. Parking may be available subject to availability and may be an additional fee.