For $1.9M, this cozy Chelsea prewar co-op is surrounded by beauty
Photo credit: Al Siedman/VHT for The Corcoran Group
On a tree-lined Chelsea street near the Theological Seminary with its beautiful gardens and historic, neighborhood-defining architecture, this two-bedroom co-op is a lovely refuge on Manhattan’s growing west side. Asking $1,895,000, the cozy third-floor walk-up at 463 West 21st Street offers prewar charm, a wood-burning fireplace, high ceilings, and pretty views.
A large living room is light-filled and framed by 12-foot ceilings and polished dark wood floors. Recessed lighting and plenty of wall space make a great backdrop for art and other collections.
A modern, stylish kitchen has a vented range and warm wood worktops. A peninsula provides additional space for casual dining and food prep. There’s room for a separate dining area off the living room.
A light-filled spacious primary bedroom has plenty of lounging space. A smaller bedroom benefits from a wall of built-in closets. The apartment also offers an in-unit washer/dryer. The classic brownstone co-op building is pet-friendly and contains only six units.
[Listing details: 463 West 21st Street, 3 at CityRealty]
[At The Corcoran Group by Laurence Carty, Irene Lo, and Jennifer Rahilly]
Photo credit: Al Siedman/VHT for The Corcoran Group