
$1,479/mo
3900 Chestnut St #820, Philadelphia, PA 19104
Listed by KW Empower
Tucked into the fourth floor of a building that has anchored this stretch of Philadelphia since 1922, this one-bedroom, one-bathroom residence carries the quiet confidence of a place that has seen the city evolve and kept pace with every chapter. At 575 square feet, the layout wastes nothing and gives you everything you actually need — an open floor plan that lets the living area breathe, a kitchen that earns its place at the center of the home, and a bedroom that feels genuinely removed from the rest of the world when the day finally winds down. The living space is where the apartment makes its strongest impression. An open layout means no awkward corridors cutting the room in half, no furniture puzzles to solve — just a continuous flow from the front door to the windows and back again. Depending on the hour, the light shifts across the room in ways that make the space feel different morning to afternoon to early evening, the kind of subtle rhythm that turns an apartment into something you actually look forward to coming home to. The bedroom tucks away with enough separation to feel like its own world, and the walk-in closet means you are not choosing between your winter coats and the rest of your wardrobe. The kitchen is stocked with stainless steel appliances, upgraded countertops, a built-in microwave, an ice maker, and a disposal — the kind of setup where you can cook a real meal on a Tuesday without feeling like you are working against your own space. In-unit washer and dryer mean laundry happens on your schedule, not the building's, which is the sort of detail that quietly improves daily life in ways you only fully appreciate after you have lived without it. Chestnut Hall brings a full roster of amenities to a building with a century of character. The roof deck is where evenings go to get better — open sky above a city skyline, the kind of place where a glass of wine after work becomes something worth looking forward to all day. The fitness center is there when you want it. The game room and meeting room give you options beyond your four walls. A concierge is on hand, security is in place, and an elevator serves the building. When you want to take your dog out, the on-site dog park means that errand stays close. Cats and dogs are both welcome here, which matters more than most listings will admit. Step outside and you land in one of Philadelphia's most layered and walkable stretches. The corridor running through this part of the city is lined with the kind of cafes, local restaurants, and independent shops that give a neighborhood its texture — places that have been here long enough to have regulars and new spots mixing in alongside them. The eclectic mix of old storefronts and newer establishments means there is nearly always somewhere to go on foot, whether that is a morning coffee run or a longer dinner out with no particular plan. The city feels both accessible and unhurried from this address, which is a balance Philadelphia does not always manage to strike. Life at Chestnut Hall settles into a pace that is hard to replicate — historic bones, modern finishes, a building community that takes its amenities seriously, and a neighborhood that gives you reasons to actually leave the apartment, even when staying in is tempting. 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.
| Date | Event | Price |
|---|---|---|
| Jul 4, 2026 | Listed for sale | $1,449 |
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