$ 8,435
2 Beds • 2 Baths
Building & Unit Features
2 bedroom apartment home with pass thru kitchen with eating bar, walk-in closet, in-unit washer/dryer, and floor to ceiling windows.
It’s hard to overstate how remarkable this Chelsea is. Chelsea has beautiful townhouses and row houses that line its cross-streets and many converted warehouses that now serve as cutting-edge art galleries. The rightly popular High Line park - another piece of innovative architecture built on what was once an elevated train line - offers one of the best walking paths in Manhattan and the beautiful vistas of the Hudson River and the West Side. It also sits adjacent to Hudson River Park, a waterfront area that runs from the Battery all the way up to Chelsea Piers, an old luxury cruise terminal, is now Manhattan’s premier destination for athletic activities of all kinds. Chelsea Market is the place to go for the best food in the city; the range and quality of products there is unmatched. Residents also enjoy some of the finest international restaurants and retail stores in Manhattan, a tribute to its diverse population from all over the world. With all of this Chelsea still remains a residential neighborhood at its core. The neighborhood has a varied texture that shifts from block to block; historic apartment buildings, tenements, and townhouses are found in abundance here. When you combine all the reasons to live there, Chelsea stands out as one of the most desirable Manhattan destination. *Pictures of staged unit*
It’s hard to overstate how remarkable this Chelsea is. Chelsea has beautiful townhouses and row houses that line its cross-streets and many converted warehouses that now serve as cutting-edge art galleries. The rightly popular High Line park - another piece of innovative architecture built on what was once an elevated train line - offers one of the best walking paths in Manhattan and the beautiful vistas of the Hudson River and the West Side. It also sits adjacent to Hudson River Park, a waterfront area that runs from the Battery all the way up to Chelsea Piers, an old luxury cruise terminal, is now Manhattan’s premier destination for athletic activities of all kinds. Chelsea Market is the place to go for the best food in the city; the range and quality of products there is unmatched. Residents also enjoy some of the finest international restaurants and retail stores in Manhattan, a tribute to its diverse population from all over the world. With all of this Chelsea still remains a residential neighborhood at its core. The neighborhood has a varied texture that shifts from block to block; historic apartment buildings, tenements, and townhouses are found in abundance here. When you combine all the reasons to live there, Chelsea stands out as one of the most desirable Manhattan destination. *Pictures of staged unit*
Total Rooms: 4
Pet Policy: Pets OK