
$1,225/mo
3900 Chestnut St #335, Philadelphia, PA 19104
Listed by KW Empower
Hardwood floors and oversized windows set this studio apart from the moment you cross the threshold — the kind of space that feels intentional rather than incidental, where every square foot earns its place. At 380 square feet, this residence at Chestnut Hall proves that thoughtful design and century-old bones can make a compact home feel genuinely complete. The open floor plan draws the eye from the upgraded kitchen countertops to the living area beyond, creating a natural sense of flow that larger, less considered spaces rarely manage. Mornings unfold easily here. The kitchen is outfitted with stainless steel appliances, an ice maker, a microwave, and a disposal, so the ritual of making breakfast feels effortless rather than improvised. Countertops are upgraded, giving the prep space a polished, modern edge that pairs well with the building's 1922 heritage. A walk-in closet — genuinely rare for a studio of this footprint — keeps your wardrobe organized and out of sight, preserving the clean lines of the living area for the moments when you want to settle in and actually breathe. The in-unit washer and dryer deserve particular mention, because laundry days that don't involve carrying a bag down a hallway are quietly one of the best quality-of-life upgrades a city apartment can offer. The refrigerator, the full bathroom, and the thoughtful layout all reinforce the same message: this is a home that respects your time. Chestnut Hall's community amenities extend that sense of ease well beyond your front door. A staffed concierge handles the daily friction points so you don't have to. The fitness center means your workout is an elevator ride away rather than a separate errand. When you want to decompress after a long week, the roof deck offers a genuine change of scenery — open sky above a Philadelphia roofline, the kind of view that makes a Tuesday evening feel like something worth marking. The building also features a game room, a meeting room for when work follows you home, a picnic area, a dedicated dog park, and around-the-clock security, so the building functions as a full ecosystem rather than just a place to sleep. Speaking of pets — cats and dogs are welcome here, which means your companion makes the move with you. The dog park on the premises keeps daily walks simple, no matter the weather or the hour. Built in 1922, Chestnut Hall carries the architectural character that newer construction rarely replicates: the proportions, the moulding profiles, the sense of permanence in the walls themselves. The elevator means you're never hauling groceries up a stairwell, and the security infrastructure means you arrive home and leave it without a second thought. Philadelphia's walkable, transit-rich character is part of the value of living in this city, and a residence like this one puts you squarely inside it. Center City is accessible and close, the kind of proximity that makes a car optional rather than essential and turns an evening out into a spontaneous decision rather than a planned expedition. The city's grid works in your favor from an address like this — coffee, dinner, and the cultural anchors of the urban core are all within reach on foot or a short ride. For a resident who wants to live inside the city rather than adjacent to it, the location matches the apartment's ambitions. 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 8, 2026 | Listed for sale | $1,102 |
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