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Mid-Rise Apartment
University City, 3701 Chestnut St | Philadelphia
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  •  24-Hour Front Desk
  •  Building Laundry Room
  •  Business Center
  •  Fitness Center
  •  Granite Countertops
  •  Hardwood Floors
  •  Minimum Lease Term  
  •  Parking Available
  •  Pet Friendly
  •  Resident Lounge
  •  Short Term Rentals
  •  Stainless Steel Appliances

User Rating

4.8
Average
6 Reviews

About this Location

MFL (metro) - 9 min
21 (bus) - 1 min
Schuylkill Banks
21 min walk
Lots of bars and
restaurants nearby

Pricing 

Studio, 1 Bath
$1,090+
1 Bedroom, 1 Bath
$1,275+
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  • Building Related

    •  Elevators
  • Convenience

    •  Business Center
  • Entertainment

    •  Resident Lounge
  • Kitchen

    •  Dishwasher
    •  Microwave
    •  Refrigerator
    •  Stove & Oven
  • Laundry

    •  Building Laundry Room
  • Lease Terms

    •  Furnished Units Available
    •  Minimum Lease Term  
  • Living Room

    •  Hardwood Floors
    •  Individually Controlled Heat & A/C
  • Security & Maintenance

    •  24-Hour Front Desk
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Overall rating 4.8/10, based on 6 renter reviews Write a review

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I DO NOT RECOMMEND The Mason (Chestnut)

The Mason on Chestnut is a TERRIBLE place to live, I do not recommend it at all. The building is old and the facilities are not very nice. However, the biggest problem is the staff. There are over 15 staff members who work at the building and take turns manning the front desk. They are extremely unprofessional. For example, they play loud music, play board games, and drink beer while on the job. It’s very disruptive to the peaceful atmosphere that one expects living in a managed apartment. In addition, the mail often gets stolen. Overall, I do not recommend this apartment at all.

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When apartment hunting, The Mason seemed the most reliable being a fully-furnished unit with rent below $1200. However, instead of moving in to a two person apartment, I moved in to a dorm style living space. There are 9 other people (same gender) living on my floor and every two people share a bathroom. All 10 of us share a "kitchen" space that only includes an electric stovetop and two microwaves. Storage space is very tight (about one shelf per person) with barely any space in the fridge or freezer. The upside is a minifridge installed in the individual bedroom.

The bedroom itself is also dorm style and pretty standard sized for a dorm room with a dresser and a desk. There is also a shared living room area that is also available to 3 other units to share on the same floor. The building has some other amenities but very basic at that including a game room, a gym, and laundry room. There have been incidents of fire alarms going off, elevator still out of use, leaking from ceilings, cold rooms, and continued construction of study rooms that are unavailable. There is no inclusion of toiletries, kitchen utensils, or cleaning besides a basic clean of the shared spaces. Very subpar residence.

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All-around decent for the price

Pros: close to school, easy to find, within walking distance from restaurants, grocery store, public transportation, regular cleaning service, standard rent price includes everything so there are no additional or surprising fees, good community, occasional access to free events (or reduced prices to events)

Cons: poor internet connectivity at times, small rooms, some pest problems, elevators constantly broken

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One Bedroom, Shared Bathroom and Kitchen

I was looking for something cheap that was close to the law school. The International House fits that description. I have a small room with a mini-fridge, closet, bed and desk. I do, however, have to share the bathroom/showers and kitchen with the ten other girls living on my floor.

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Highly Recommend the International House

The International House is a really great place for students to live. There are a lot of international students from all across the world that live here which makes for a really cool cultural experience. I've been able to make a lot of great friends while living here. The building is fairly old and isn't fancy by any means, but I think it is very reasonably priced and is an excellent value.

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The Neighborhood

Signature Spots

dining 35 Recs

Zesto Pizza & Grill
Magic Carpet
Han Dynasty
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grocery 3 Recs

Trader Joe’s
Aldi
Whole Foods Market
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convenience 2 Recs

CVS Pharmacy
Wawa
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fitness 26 Recs

Penn Campus Recreation
Hotbox Yoga West Philly
Bodyrock Bootcamp & Executive Trai…
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parks 13 Recs

James G. Kaskey Memorial Garden
James G. Kaskey Memorial Park
Clark Park
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coffee 17 Recs

Federal Donuts
Sugar Philly Truck
Kiwi Frozen Yogurt
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About University City

Sitting west of the Schuylkill River, University City is the scholastic center of West Philadelphia. University City combines the diversity of a college town with the energy of a large metropolitan area. Public parks, farmers markets, restaurants, and theaters, this neighborhood has it all.
Fresh Grocer
College Feel
Very Walkable
Heart of UPenn
Lots of Students
Cheaper than Center City
Solid Restaurants and Bars
Median rents in University City
Studio
$
1,300
1 Bedroom
$
2,200
2 Bedroom
$
2,950

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Parking Near International House Philadelphia

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University City Reviews

158 reviews
Close enough to campus to walk, but far enough away that you don't feel surrounded by just students. Clark Park is lovely, there's something for everybody - farmers market on Saturdays, regular flea markets, off-leash area for dogs, playground, etc. Several coffee shops within 2 blocks and some good places to eat within 5 blocks. Grocery shopping isn't super convenient if you buy a lot at once, but doable if you're just carrying one or two bags. Street parking isn't too bad but gets competitive on the weekends.
I chose the neighborhood for proximity to the school. If I could choose otherwise, I would be over by Rittenhouse or further West around the Clark Park area. It feels a bit commercial in U City (not so charming or friendly). BUT everything you need is here and it is very convenient. The only real downside is an aesthetic one.
Gentrifying area of West Philly, given Penn's presence and expansion into the neighborhood. Easily walkable. Within several blocks of Clark Park, where there are lots of community events and family-friendly activities in addition to walking paths and dog park. Lots of cute shops and restaurants along Baltimore Ave plus great hole-in-the-wall spots if you want to explore a bit more.
I enjoy living in University City. It is perfect if you want to live in a low key area very close to school. Most people in the area are affiliated with Penn, so the community is generally pretty young and active. You are in walking distance from everything you might need. You do not need a car to get around. Even if you plan on spending a good deal of time in Center City, you can get there easily by rail or by Uber. I wouldn't have chosen to live anywhere else during 1L.
I have developed a sincere appreciation for the lifestyle and restaurants in University City over the last few months. UC is excellent for student budgets: for about $12 per person you get an entire feast at The Greek Lady, a giant cold-banishing soup at the Ramen Bar, or a 15-vegetable salad at Axis Pizza. There's a full grocery store (Fresh Grocer), several nice coffeehouses, and did I mention the 3 block walk to class? In terms of safety it's about the same as Rittenhouse or Center City.
Pros:
- Close to campus (~20 min walk, ~8 min trolley ride)
- Generally safe because University City in general has been highly gentrified.
- Charming and diverse community
- CLARK PARK! (and the Farmers' Market!!!)

Cons:
- No nearby grocery stores (except Fresh Grocer which is gross)
- Can be sketchy after dark
It's hard to pinpoint exactly where University City is right now as a neighborhood, because it's changing so rapidly. It's gone from one of the most dangerous campuses in the country ~5 years ago to incredibly safe. With the new FMC Tower going up at 30th/Walnut, it's hard to say exactly what this area will be like next year... but it's only getting better. It's a nice way to avoid Rittenhouse prices while still being only a stone's throw away from Rittenhouse (and yet at the same time not sacrifice on proximity to campus).
I am right by Clark park which is on the border or UC and West Philly. It is much quieter and more residential. The food scene is incredible with lots of smaller, family-owned restaurants serving food from many different cultures. There have been no major crime issues as well.

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