Description
Available Furnished or Unfurnished
Set on one of Chelsea's most bucolic, tree-lined blocks, this elegant 1913 Beaux-Arts elevator building presents a one-of-a-kind offering. Introducing Residence #PH6, a flexible 2-bedroom home renovated to the most exacting standards. This sun-drenched property features breathtaking views, enhanced by a thoughtful layout with a rare flow and ease of living.
Arrive into a well-proportioned living space and separate dining room with oversized windows, extending spectacular sunlit vistas to you and your guests. The windowed chef's kitchen is a newly renovated dream, showcasing top-of-the-line stainless steel appliances, custom cabinetry, and beautiful honed marble countertops. Elegant white oak plank hardwood floors are found throughout the home, carrying a sense of light and calm from room to room. The east-facing primary bedroom is sizable, with great closets and enough space to accommodate a sitting area, and the windowed bathroom is also newly renovated. Additional in-home conveniences include a fantastic washer/dryer that vents out, and plentiful closets and storage space.
234 West 21st Street is a 34-unit, red-brick and limestone elevator building centered in one of the most vibrant areas of Central Chelsea. Superbly situated by elevated High Line Park, new Little Island Park, Chelsea Market, Trader Joe's, and Whole Foods supermarkets. Conveniently located near Equinox, Crunch Fitness and Barry's Bootcamp, with easy access to A/B/C/1/2/3/F/M Subway lines, along with all the best gourmet restaurants and shopping the neighborhood has to offer.
Building Features 7 Floors36 Units
Unit Features
$7,495 per month
Last Asking: Feb 16, 2023
2 Beds / 1.0 Bath - / 900 ft² ($99 per ft² yearly)
Furnished: Furnished
Exclusively listed with: Douglas Elliman Real Estate
Frances
Katzen
fkatzen@elliman.com
(917) 705-1864
Mark
Oltarsh
mark.oltarsh@elliman.com
(917) 385-4734
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