Chestnut Hall SEEMS nice when you walk into the lobby, but once you get in the elevator the entire experience changes. The hallways look as uninviting as the motel where a horror film is likely to be set. The rooms are slightly better, but not much. I first moved to Chestnut Hall because I liked the more "home-y" feel of it compared to other upper end apartments in the area. I soon found out that the only homeliness to the apartment was if I was referencing a run-down home in the 1970's. The radiator had a steam leak for at least 3 months despite reporting it to maintenance. Therefore, the radiator did not turn off even in the summer months. Chestnut Hall maintenance believed the solution was to make a failed attempt at fixing this simple problem by cutting a hole in my wall, doing nothing to fix it, and then replace the cut-out with duct tape. The only time it actually was fixed was when the apartment below me started having water leak through the ceiling. This is just one testament to the mismanagement there. The rooms themselves are run-down and definitely do not constitute the tremendous price charged. Also, be very wary of how much you are charged. After signing my lease for a one bedroom, I found out that my one bedroom cost the same as another person's EXTREMELY larger one bedroom. Chestnut Hall will rip you off in every way possible. Therefore, management is not only incompetent, they are also money sucking scoundrels despite the ever so fake smiles they put on.I am sure whoever reads this will likely account the bitter review to a bad experience, but after talking to others in the building, I can assure you this sentiment is shared by others. If you are thinking of leasing from Chestnut Hall, I would advise you to think very hard before signing a 12-month commitment to waste your money.