$3.3M Chelsea condo has High Line views and a private terrace
Images courtesy of Douglas Elliman.
This full-floor two-bedroom condo at 519 West 23rd Street is a 1,700-square-foot perch above the High Line elevated park in the center of the city’s West Chelsea gallery district. The 11-unit High Line 519 was the first newcomer to rise along the park and has since been joined by a veritable “starchitects’ alley” of notable buildings. Asking $3.3 million, the apartment has 10-foot ceilings, hardwood floors and direct views over High Line Park through floor-to-ceiling windows. Also among its highlights: A covered 75-square-foot private terrace off the bedroom.
After entering via a private elevator landing, you’ll find a great room consisting of a living and dining area at the front of the home. This spacious living area punctuated by a midnight blue accent wall that frames the kitchen.
The open chef’s kitchen occupies an alcove outfitted with integrated Sub-Zero and Miele appliances, marble countertops and Varenna ivory-lacquered cabinetry. A gleaming stainless steel backsplash breaks up the seamless white paneling.
The master bedroom offers a sheltered 75-square-foot private terrace with a view of the city below. An impressive customized dressing area leads to an outsized en-suite bath wrapped in lavender-hued Italian glass tiles with a soaking tub and separate enclosed shower.
An adjacent large second bedroom has a full bath next door. The thoroughly modern home offers a Bosch washer/dryer, individual climate controls and private storage.
[Listing: 519 West 23rd Street, 8FL by Sang (Hunie) Kwon, Grace Steel, Fredrik Eklund and John Gomes for Douglas Elliman]
[At CityRealty]
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Images courtesy of Douglas Elliman.