2 years free common charges for a limited time. anticipated occupancy – fall 2019.
at 2262 square feet, this gracious well-proportioned three bedroom, three bathroom duplex features double-paned floor to ceiling windows and spectacular views of the high line and surrounding new york skyline as well as an expansive private terrace with irrigation system and danver outdoor grill.
features of 7s include private keyed elevator access, european wide plank light oak grato floors, belgian delta led recessed lighting, video intercom communication system, lutron homeworks qs smart home system for controlling temperature, lighting and window shades, motorized lutron solar shades.
the kitchen is outfitted with a full suite of gaggenau appliances including refrigerator/freezer, dishwasher, gas cooktop, vented hood, convection oven, speed oven, warming drawer and wine refrigerator. bulthaup millwork, molteni custom closets and dornbracht fixtures are featured throughout the residence.
master bathroom details include honed gray pietra marble flooring and walls, radiant heated floors, freestanding vienza vida soaking tubs, duravit sinks and toilets, molteni custom wood vanity and recessed mirrored medicine cabinets.
515 west 29th amenities include 24-hour lobby attendant, private gym featuring technogym and peloton equipment, landscaped roof terrace with grill, additional storage, bike room and package room. the building has a 4-pipe fan coil hvac system to offer year-round climate control as well as cat 6 prewiring and telecommunications infrastructure.
five one five is perfectly situated in west chelsea, between tenth and eleventh avenues, amidst retail, restaurants and cultural offerings of hudson yards, the vibrancy of the hudson river waterfront and the neighboring art galleries. notable architect soo chan of scda, designed the 11-story boutique building with a fluid style, seamlessly blending with the surroundings of the high line and hudson river waterfront.
despite 500 square feet and seamless access, these narrow corridors fail the utility test. the loggia-style coverage adds seasonal practicality and weather protection, but can’t fix the physics of a slim footprint. splitting the space between living and bedroom levels just creates two protected, dry areas that remain functionally stunted.
Condo|3 Beds|2.5 Baths|1675 int SF
Direct Living|502 ext SF
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chelsea
236 west 24 #ph
$4,925,000
Expert Opinion:
accessible via building elevator, this is a well proportioned terrace that has not gotten the same level of attention or improvements as the rest of the apartment, that offers a opportunity to improve
Condo|3 Beds|2.5 Baths|2432 int SF
494 ext SF
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chelsea
130 west 30 #18fl
$5,000,000
Expert Opinion:
two terraces, but only the direct living terrace has any practical value. as the living level terrace is too narrow.
Condo|3 Beds|3.5 Baths|4000 int SF
Direct Living|1000 ext SF
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chelsea
428 west 19 #10a
$5,450,000
Expert Opinion:
small in size, but its connectivity to the interior space make this a useful space despite its size.
Condo|3 Beds|3.5 Baths|2137 int SF
Direct Living|146 ext SF
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chelsea
140 west 22 #phc
$5,495,000
Expert Opinion:
these are poor pictures of clearly a very good terrace. the dimension suggest that it is perfect to have a dining and a relaxation area while still having room for a vegetation to provide privacy where needed however, this image only shows a sad place.
Condo|3 Beds|3.5 Baths|2498 int SF
Direct Roof|838 ext SF
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chelsea
50 west 30 #ph1
$5,900,000
Expert Opinion:
while the primary bedroom outdoor space is just a narrow balcony, the direct living terrace is just large enough for a small dining table along a seating area. by splitting the square footage, neither area achieves the scale necessary for true entertaining, resulting in high-altitude utility rather than luxury.