For $6.5K/month, this Chelsea brownstone apartment offers charm and flexibility
Listing images by RISE Media; courtesy of The Corcoran Group
Perfect for remote workers, this Chelsea rental at 331 West 19th Street comes with a flexible floor plan that can be adapted to suit your working needs. In addition to a sunny master bedroom, the 1,400-square-foot unit has a dedicated (windowless) home office and two smaller rooms that could be used as an additional office, den, guest room, or even for extra storage (as you’ll see below). The practical pad is a floor-through unit on the first floor of a charming brownstone. It’s now available to rent for $6,500 a month.
The pre-war apartment is filled with charming details, including hardwood floors, white-washed brick, a working fireplace in the living room and a decorative mantel in the master bedroom. The living room is partially open to a distinct dining area with the kitchen and bathroom on either side. All appliances are new and include a dishwasher, washer, and dryer.
French doors lead from the living room to the home office (not pictured) and into the master bedroom, which gets a ton of light from two south-facing windows. Judging from the listing images, it looks as though the current tenants transformed the two smaller rooms (one is off the master bedroom and the other is next to the kitchen; each measure about 70 square feet) into a walk-in closet and extra storage space, respectively.
In terms of location, the residence is in the heart of Chelsea on a tree-lined block between Eighth and Ninth Avenues. Everything the neighborhood has to offer is but a stone’s throw away.
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[Listing: 331 West 19th Street, Apt. 3 by Meris G. Blumenstein, Sydney Blumenstein, and Harriet Kauffman of The Corcoran Group]
[At CityRealty]
Listing images by RISE Media; courtesy of The Corcoran Group