‘Biggest Loser’ host Bob Harper lists moody, industrial-style Chelsea condo for $2.3M
Listing photos by Evan Joseph Images for Compass
Personal trainer Bob Harper took over as the host of “The Biggest Loser” in 2015, the same year he bought this one-bedroom condo at Chelsea’s 124 West 24th Street for $1,875,000. He’s now put the loft-like home back on the market for $2,295,000. According to the listing, Harper underwent “an extensive cosmetic renovation on the property,” which included darkening the hardwood floors, redoing the kitchen, and replacing all fixtures. Coupled with the space’s exposed brick walls and wood beams, the place is super stylish with a cool moody-industrial vibe.
The entire living space feels extra big and bright thanks to high ceilings and oversized windows with a southern exposure.
Harper’s kitchen reno added new countertops, a geometric backsplash with custom open shelving, and appliances by LG, Miele, and JennAir.
The king-sized bedroom suite is off the living room and has nearly a full wall of custom California closets, as well as a lovely en-suite bathroom.
Back off the foyer, there’s a laundry closet with a stacked LG washer/dryer, three additional closets, and another full bathroom.
The condo building is six stories and has 20 units. It was built in 1920 and converted to apartments in 1986, today offering residents a shared roof deck. Located between 6th and 7th Avenues, it’s around the corner from the 23rd Street 1 train station, as well as the F, M station. It’s also close to both Whole Foods and Trader Joe’s and Madison Square Park.
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[Listing details: 124 West 24th Street, Unit 5B at CityRealty]
[At Compass by Ian Slater]
Listing photos by Evan Joseph Images for Compass