Description
Enjoy High Line living in this newly renovated two-bedroom, two-bath home with all southern exposures producing incredible natural light and a private balcony with open, skyline views.
Brand new hardwood floors and nearly 10-foot-tall ceilings create a serene space for entertaining or relaxation in this high-floor, almost 900 square-foot space. The open kitchen includes brand new cabinetry with excellent storage space, new granite counter tops with a convenient breakfast bar, new tile floors and stainless steel appliances. Step outside onto the newly-paved private balcony, which provides the perfect perch for morning coffee or after-dinner drinks overlooking the High Line.
The coveted split-bedroom layout makes for optimal privacy, while generous closets offer ample storage. The two full-baths feature brand new vanities with marble counters and white subway tile walls. An in-unit washer/dryer and central heat and air add convenience and comfort to this lovely West Chelsea home.
The Marais is a full-service building offering a newly-renovated lobby with 24-hour doorman, a stellar rooftop deck and landscaped private garden, live-in superintendent and bike room. Perfectly situated directly alongside the High Line, in the heart of the West Chelsea Arts District, this fantastic home is surrounded by world-class venues for art, shopping, dining and entertainment, including countless galleries, Chelsea Market and the Whitney Museum. The Hudson River Park provides 500 acres of waterfront outdoor space and recreation, while nearby A/C/E, L and 1 trains offer easy access to the rest of the city.
Building Features 16 Floors107 Units
Unit Features
$990,000
Sold: Mar 03, 2021
-17.15% from ask / 302 Days to Sell
2 Beds / 2 Baths - / - ft²
Total Monthly Expenses: $2,544
Exclusively listed with: Corcoran Group
Max
Nehrig
max.nehrig@corcoran.com
(646) 789-2252
Dana
Power
dana.power@corcoran.com
(917) 209-4550
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