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Hardwood floors and oversized windows set this seventh-floor one-bedroom apart from the moment you cross the threshold. The open floor plan draws you in immediately, and the natural light that fills the space makes 575 square feet feel generous and alive. This is the kind of home that earns its keep in the quiet moments — the slow Sunday morning, the late Tuesday night when you just need your own space to exhale. The kitchen anchors the living area with upgraded countertops and a full suite of stainless steel appliances, including a refrigerator with ice maker, microwave, and disposal. Everything you need is within arm's reach, and the layout invites you to actually use the space rather than work around it. Cooking dinner here feels less like a chore and more like a ritual, especially when the evening light catches the countertops at that particular golden-hour angle that only a well-positioned city apartment can deliver. The bedroom is a genuine retreat. A walk-in closet handles the practical side of things with ease, giving you room to organize without compromise. The in-unit washer and dryer remove one of urban living's most persistent annoyances from your week entirely — no scheduling, no quarters, no shared basement laundry rooms. Just your laundry, on your timeline, in your home. Chestnut Hall itself, built in 1922 and carrying that particular kind of architectural character that newer buildings simply cannot manufacture, surrounds you with amenities that extend your living space well beyond your front door. The roof deck is the building's crown — a place to watch the sun drop behind the city skyline with a glass of something cold, or to simply sit and let the week decompress around you. The fitness center means your workout routine never has to depend on the weather or a commute to a separate gym. The concierge and on-site security provide a layer of ease and peace of mind that becomes part of your daily rhythm before long. When you need to gather people — colleagues, friends, the kind of meeting that works better away from a coffee shop — the meeting room and game room give you options. The picnic area and dog park round out the outdoor experience, and the building's elevator keeps every floor genuinely accessible. Pets are welcome here, cats and dogs both, which means the whole household moves in together. Step outside and you land on one of West Philadelphia's most walkable and character-rich stretches. Chestnut Street in this corridor is lined with independent cafes, neighborhood restaurants, and the kind of eclectic mix of old storefronts and newer eateries that makes a neighborhood feel like it actually has a pulse. The University City dining scene is right at your doorstep — from quick morning coffee to long weekend dinners, the options accumulate in every direction. Cultural institutions, green spaces, and the layered history of this part of Philadelphia make it the kind of place where walking becomes the preferred mode of movement simply because there is always something worth noticing along the way. This is a neighborhood with identity, and an address that puts you squarely at the center of 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.
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