Description
The foyer opens to an airy living room with oversized windows, 10' 7' ceilings and exposures to the north, east and west. New Brazilian cherry floors are throughout the apartment. The open kitchen has macassar ebony finishes, new Brazilian coffee countertops and breakfast bar, a Sub-Zero refrigerator, a DCS by Fisher & Paykel oven, a double-drawer dishwasher in addition to a wine refrigerator. The bathroom, with a new F&G vanity, medicine chest and polished floors, has a soaking bathtub and an updated separate recently re-tiled walk-in shower. A stacked Asko washer and dryer are tucked away in a closet. The unit comes with a 21-SF private storage room.
The Chelsea Stratus is known for its amenities, which include one of the best condominium roof decks in the downtown area, fitness center, basketball court, residents' lounge with a fireplace, dining area with access to a catering kitchen, a billiards room and a landscaped garden. The building is also known for its impeccable service, including valet services for its residents. The Chelsea Stratus is within walking distance to multiple landmarks in the downtown area, including Madison Square Park, Eataly, the Flatiron building to the east and the Chelsea Gallery area and the Highline to the west. Shopping, restaurants and major supermarkets like WholeFoods, Fairway and Trader Joe's abound, with access to several subway lines in this vibrant Chelsea neighborhood. The furniture can be purchased separately.
Please contact the listing agent today if you would like to go to sleep and wake up to an amazing view of the Empire State Building!
Building Features 40 Floors235 Units
Unit Features
$1,750,000 / $2,098 per ft²
Sold: Jun 09, 2020
-11.84% from ask / 201 Days to Sell
1 Bed / 1 Bath - / 834 ft²
Total Monthly expenses: $2,581
Maintenance: $820 / R.E. Taxes $1,761
Exclusively listed with: Compass
Mariko DeCouto
mariko.decouto@compass.com
(646) 300-1630
Unit listing history
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