426 West 23rd Street Apt: 4R
New York, NY 10011

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Cross street:9th Ave & 10th Avenue
Floor:4th

Building

Type:Townhouse
Era:Pre-war
Floors:5

Property

Ownership: Co-op
Rooms: 4
Bedrooms: 1 BR
Bathrooms: 1
Pets: Pets Case By Case

Financials

Price: $1,125,000
Maintenance: $980
Financing Allowed: 80%
Minimum down: $225,000

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Description

THE HOME

Stunning gut-renovation in boutique elevator co-op. Located on a tree-lined Chelsea Street, this quiet, south facing 1BR/1BA with gated entrance blends superior finishes with an outstanding location. Entrants are immediately greeted with the open-air feeling of 11-foot beamed ceilings, the warmth of exposed brick and original oak flooring, and the glory of all-day sunlight from South-facing windows.

The bedroom is large, quiet, bright and has deep closets and separate storage. Bath features stunning Carrara marble radiant heated floors with built-in wall temperature control, top-of-the-line fixtures, and deep marble soaking tub and shower with quality seen in only the finest hotels. The bath also contains a full-size Miele washer and dryer.

The impressive living room features exposed brick walls, extra-tall ceilings with timber beams, and a working wood-burning, brick fireplace with stone mantle. The room is large for seating and separate dining area, and also contains closet and double-height concealed storage.

From the living room through double glass doors leads you to to your own, private, rear & south-facing 95 sf. terrace overlooking an extremely special and quiet green urban oasis. Both the living room and bedroom contain separate wall-through air conditioners and toasty steam radiators.

A new kitchen is ready for entertaining with 4-burner Viking range with hood and gas oven, beautiful Ceasarstone countertops with Travertine marble tiled backlit backsplash, self-closing hardwood cabinets, and under-counter wine fridge and Bosch dishwasher.

THE LOCATION

Located 1/2 block from the High Line Park, the Fitzroy rows of grand Italianate townhouses were built in 1850 and are considered among the finest in New York. Referred to as "Millionaire's Row in the 1940's, the tree-lined block and buildings remain NYC Landmarks and is in the midst of Chelsea art galleries, the apartment is a short walk to Chelsea Piers, Pier 66 Maritime and the Hudson River Park, Hotel Americano, The McKittrick Hotel, Chelsea Park, and the Tesla New York showroom.

The neighborhood is the New York to dream of: on the corner are 2 famous Diners and within 1 block are a dry cleaner, health food store, Rite Aid pharmacy, The Meatball Shop, Chinese food, New York Burger Company, a privately-owned cafe, wine shop, bistros, and other small businesses. A parking garage is located across the street beneath the London Terrace Gardens apartments.

Waterfront development, the High Line, new construction in West Chelsea, proximity to boutique hotels and premium downtown cultural attractions, and placement in Flood Zone 2 all strengthen the value of an investment in this location.

Amenities

  • Abundant Closets
  • A/C units
  • Balcony
  • Beamed Ceiling(s)
  • Deck
  • Dishwasher
  • Exposed Brick
  • Fireplace
  • Garden/Patio
  • Hardwood Floors
  • high-ceiling
  • laundry-room-in-apt
  • storage-loft
  • Terrace
  • Tile Flooring
  • Washer Dryer
  • Wheelchair Access
  • wood-burning-fireplace
  • Elevator
  • Voice Intercom

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Pristine 1BR, Hotel-Quality Finishes, Steps from High Line, 11' Beamed Ceilings, Large Wood-Burning Fireplace & Private Balcony


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