$1,228/mo
3900 Chestnut St #1003, Philadelphia, PA 19104
Listed by KW Empower
Crisp drywall, floors that have never seen a moving box, and windows still wearing their first streak of city light — this is what it means to arrive somewhere truly new. Unit 419 at Somerset Station Apartments is a brand-new studio, never occupied, built from the ground up in 2024 by the Riverwards Group in one of Philadelphia's most energized neighborhoods. At 500 square feet, every inch has been thoughtfully laid out so that the open floor plan breathes rather than crowds, giving a single resident or a carefully curated life the room it deserves. The living space is the heart of the home here, and the oversized windows make sure of it. Daylight moves across the luxury vinyl tile flooring in long, shifting panels as the morning progresses, and by afternoon the room has a warmth that recessed lighting carries quietly into the evening. The open layout means your living area and kitchen exist in easy conversation with each other — no walls to interrupt the flow, no corners that feel like afterthoughts. A programmable thermostat keeps the climate exactly where you want it year-round, and keyless entry means you arrive home hands-free, every time. The kitchen is clean and considered. Shaker-style cabinets with soft-close drawers line the space with quiet efficiency, and quartz countertops provide a surface that handles Sunday meal prep and Tuesday takeout with equal composure. Stainless steel appliances — refrigerator, stove, microwave, dishwasher, and disposal — are all in place. There is no landlord waiting to install anything. The walk-in closet and window treatments round out the unit's thoughtful details, and a full-size washer and dryer inside the unit means laundry day stays private and convenient. Beyond the front door, Somerset Station Apartments offers a full amenity package built for daily life. The fitness center is here when the motivation is. The roof deck is here when it is not. A resident lounge and meeting room give you options for where to spend an afternoon, and community outdoor spaces including a picnic area extend the living area outside. For residents with pets, a dedicated dog park and an on-site pet grooming station make this building genuinely accommodating. Package acceptance and mail storage, controlled access entry, secured underground garage parking, bike storage, and elevator access round out the infrastructure that makes everyday logistics disappear into the background. Port Richmond has a way of making a newcomer feel like a neighbor faster than most Philadelphia communities. The long-standing row homes and corner stores that have anchored this part of the city for generations now sit alongside new investment and creative energy, and the result is a neighborhood that feels alive without feeling anonymous. The Somerset El station on the Market-Frankford Line is less than half a mile away, putting Center City, Old City, and the broader SEPTA network within easy reach. I-95 access is nearby for those who drive, and the adjacent neighborhoods of Fishtown and Northern Liberties are just minutes away on foot or by bike. HCV and PBV vouchers are accepted. This is Port Richmond at its most promising — new construction, real community, and a city that keeps getting closer. 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 |
|---|---|---|
| Aug 21, 2026 | Listed for sale | $1,169 |
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