Built in 1922 and shaped by nearly a century of Philadelphia life, this studio at Chestnut Hall carries the kind of quiet character that newer buildings simply cannot replicate. Original architectural details meet a thoughtfully open floor plan, and at 440 square feet, the layout wastes nothing — every corner earns its place. The kitchen anchors the living space with upgraded countertops and a full suite of stainless steel appliances, including a refrigerator, microwave, and ice maker. Cooking here feels considered rather than cramped. A disposal keeps cleanup effortless, and when the meal is done, the open plan means you are already in the living room. In-unit washer and dryer mean laundry happens on your schedule, not the building's. The walk-in closet offers the kind of storage that studio dwellers rarely expect, and the open floor plan keeps sight lines clear so the space reads larger than its square footage suggests. Your mornings expand well beyond these walls. Step onto the elevator and ride to the roof deck, where the West Philadelphia skyline spreads out across the horizon. Morning coffee tastes better up here. So does an evening glass of wine after a long day. The roof deck is the kind of amenity that shifts how you think about home — suddenly the apartment is just the place where you sleep, and the building becomes the place where you actually live. The fitness center means your workout commute is measured in floors, not blocks. The game room and meeting room give you spaces to gather, whether that means a movie night with neighbors or a quiet spot to take a video call. A picnic area and dog park round out the outdoor offerings, and with cats and dogs both welcome, four-legged residents are genuinely part of the community here. Concierge service and building security mean someone is always looking out for the building and the people in it. Chestnut Street in this stretch of West Philadelphia has a particular rhythm. The blocks surrounding 3900 Chestnut are layered with coffee shops, restaurants, and the steady hum of University City energy — a neighborhood that feels both rooted and alive. Long-standing local businesses share the sidewalk with newer arrivals, and the result is a street life that rewards the pedestrian. Groceries, dining, and everyday errands are all within easy walking distance, which means car ownership here is a choice rather than a requirement. For those who do venture beyond the neighborhood, the transit options radiating outward from this address connect quickly to Center City and beyond. The density of SEPTA service in this corridor makes the city feel genuinely close, whether you are heading downtown for work or catching a train to somewhere farther afield. Living at this address means Philadelphia is not a place you drive to — it is the place you step into every time you leave the building. 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.