major price reduction! easily convertible to a three bedroom please see alternate floorplan. here is your chance to experience new york city living at its finest! a rare opportunity to own a charming home, in a pre-war, boutique co-op townhouse, built in 1900. conveniently located in one of the most beautiful, gracious tree lined blocks in chelsea, 443 west 24th street, which is situated between 9th and 10th avenues, is truly a one of a kind location. with a beautifully manicured garden in front, and a newly renovated entry foyer this is a very rare find. upon entering the first floor of the home, you will see an impressively spacious living area which is where you will enjoy your kitchen, living and dining areas, as well as a half bath, and an entry way coat closet. three large windows overlook the tree lined street creating an atmosphere of tranquility in the busy city. there are hardwood floors throughout, as well as custom lighting. in the walk in kitchen there is generous cabinet space, stainless steel appliances, and an open counter area which affords a pass through window to the dining area. ascending the first flight of stairs you will find an enormous bedroom suite, with three huge closets for all of your storage needs, as well as a master bath, with huge bathtub and a beautiful separate tiled shower, which opens not only into the hallway, but into the bedroom suite as well. there is also a conveniently placed full sized washer and dryer. you will however find the real showstopper in this home is up the second flight of stairs, where there is a beautiful suite that is spectacularly flooded with natural light that pours in from a ceiling wall of slanted skylights. this large room, which is currently used as a sitting room, could also be used as a stunning master bedroom suite. it also features a huge walk in closet. this stunning space opens into your own private terrace, with plenty of space for tables, chairs or lounge furniture, complete with a retractable awning, which truly is a serene and quiet oasis in the midst of the bustling city. located one block from the highline, and two blocks from hudson river park and within close proximity to the a,c,e,1, and l lines. this truly is an extraordinary opportunity to own a part of history in one of manhattan's best neighborhoods, and in one of the most beautiful and desired blocks in chelsea.
a private roof with a direct stair up from a penthouse is one thing. a roof access terrace six flights up from the street is another thing entirely. that said, 500 square feet of southern exposure with mature plantings, a proper dining setup, lounge seating, retractable awning, and open skyline views is doing a lot of work. the grill stays, the neighbors mostly don't. worth the climb.
Coop|2 Beds|1.5 Baths|1000 int SF
500 ext SF
Courtesy of corcoran
Chelsea
261 West 28 #10D
$2,250,000
Expert Opinion:
great size and excellent excellent vegetation, make this a lovely respite. well worth the one flight of stairs.
Condo|2 Beds|2.5 Baths|1016 int SF
Second Level|342 ext SF
Courtesy of industrie residential
Chelsea
471 West 22 #E
$2,395,000
Expert Opinion:
this elegant roof terrace is proof of how much can be gained with great landscaping,
Coop|2 Beds|2 Baths|1485 int SF
Second Level|488 ext SF
Courtesy of corcoran
Chelsea
130 West 30 #16A
$2,495,000
Expert Opinion:
small terraces, barely big enough to be an escape. with no room for anything beyond a single chair.
Condo|3 Beds|3.5 Baths|2256 int SF
Direct Living|100 ext SF
Courtesy of compass
Chelsea
428 West 20 #2
$2,750,000
Expert Opinion:
four hundred square feet of courtyard tucked behind a townhouse, with actual room for a proper dinner party. the brick walls and neighboring windows mean you're not exactly alone out here, but the enclosure creates a sheltered, private feel that upper terraces rarely manage. potted palms are doing the heavy lifting on atmosphere. a direct living setup that earns the name.
Condo|3 Beds|1 Baths|1200 int SF
Living Level|225 ext SF
Courtesy of elliman
Chelsea
551 West 21 #PHB
$27,500,000
Expert Opinion:
these dual living level loggias frame the skyline beautifully, providing a sophisticated, "open-air" extension to the interior. while the narrow width favors intimate "personal loitering" over large-scale dining, the twin vantage points offer a rare, private dual-perspective that is perfect for a quiet morning coffee above the city.