Book-filled Chelsea loft with a private roof terrace seeks $1.25M
Listing images by Tim Waltman
This “character-rich,” loft penthouse at 244 West 23rd Street offers stylish downtown living with a great Chelsea address that puts you right next to the Highline, art galleries, and everything else the vibrant neighborhood has to offer. But if you don’t feel like venturing out, there’s a huge library to keep you occupied. The one bedroom co-op filled with prewar details was recently renovated and just hit the market for $1.25 million.
Huge, northeast-facing windows in the double-height living area bring in plenty of light and views of the arched facade. A full wall of built-in shelves creates a dramatic backdrop ideal for a book lover’s collection, while a rolling ladder provides easy access.
Behind the stairs, a small but “efficiently scaled” kitchen features new Corian counters and cabinets, a turquoise tile backsplash, and a suite of Bosch appliances. A powder room rounds out this floor, making entertaining easy.
Take the open staircase one flight up to the roof terrace, which brings in just about 350 square feet of private outdoor space with stellar views of the surrounding neighborhood.
The bedroom is on the lower level, and next to it is a mosaic-tiled bathroom with a glass-enclosed shower.
Built in 1900, the building has an elevator, additional storage, and a laundry room. This unit also has the benefit of central air conditioning throughout.
[Listing: 244 West 23rd Street, Unit 7D by Leonard Steinberg, Herve Senequier, Amy Mendizabal, and Calli Sarkesh of Compass]
[At CityRealty]
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Listing images by Tim Waltman; courtesy of Compass