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Tucked into the upper floors of a century-old building on one of West Philadelphia's most storied stretches, this studio invites you to slow down and settle in. The address alone tells part of the story — 3900 Chestnut Street has anchored this corner since 1922, and stepping inside unit 732 means inheriting that history while living very much in the present. At just over 400 square feet, the floor plan works hard for you. The open layout means your living area, sleeping space, and kitchen share the same uninterrupted flow, so the room breathes rather than pinches. Light moves across the space as the day shifts, catching the upgraded countertops in the kitchen and landing on the stainless steel appliances that line the wall with quiet efficiency. A full suite of in-unit appliances — refrigerator, microwave, disposal, and an ice maker — means the kitchen is genuinely functional, not just decorative. What anchors the whole arrangement is the in-unit washer and dryer, a detail that transforms Sunday evenings from an errand into a non-event. Add a walk-in closet to the picture and the studio format stops feeling like a compromise and starts feeling like an edit — every square foot has a purpose. Mornings here have a rhythm. Coffee made in your own kitchen, a quick ride down in the elevator, and you step onto Chestnut Street into a neighborhood that has been many things to many people over a century and has managed to hold onto its character through all of it. The block sits at the intersection of university energy and longtime residential life, where the people who have been here for decades share the sidewalks with those who just arrived and immediately understood why people stay. Bookshops, coffee counters, and corner spots that have been feeding the neighborhood long before any of the newer arrivals showed up are all within easy reach on foot. Back in the building, the amenity floor changes the scale of what 400 square feet actually means. A fitness center means your workout doesn't require a separate commute. A game room and meeting room give you spaces to shift your context when the apartment walls feel too familiar. A picnic area and a roof deck offer two different versions of the same idea — fresh air, open sky, and a reason to look up from your phone. The roof deck in particular rewards an evening visit, when the city arranges itself on the horizon and the day releases its grip. A staffed concierge and on-site security mean the building has a human presence around the clock, which matters more than most listings admit. There is even a dog park on site, because the pets who live here belong to the community too, and Chestnut Hall takes that seriously. This is a neighborhood that rewards curiosity. The fabric of it — the older rowhouses alongside newer renovations, the long-standing businesses alongside the ones that just opened — gives Chestnut Street its texture. Unit 732 puts you at the center of that texture, in a building that has watched the neighborhood evolve for more than a hundred years and still feels like it belongs exactly where it stands. 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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