This was once an enormous alcove studio but, has been beautifully converted into a comfortable and functional one-bedroom home. A wall of oversized windows allows for an abundance of natural light throughout the day, and the northern exposure over the building's private courtyard ensures peace and...
This was once an enormous alcove studio but, has been beautifully converted into a comfortable and functional one-bedroom home. A wall of oversized windows allows for an abundance of natural light throughout the day, and the northern exposure over the building's private courtyard ensures peace and tranquility. The apartment features crown molding, several large closets, oak strip flooring, and through-wall air conditioning. The kitchen boasts a large breakfast bar, stainless steel appliances, granite countertops, and a pantry closet. The jumbo living room can easily accommodate dining, relaxing, and office areas. The bedroom can fit a queen bed, and the dressing area nook has ample space for closet and drawer storage. The bathroom has been updated with modern fixtures. Boasting extremely low monthly maintenance for a full-service building. The Chelsea Lane offers a genial 24-hour front-desk staff, a live-in super, an on-site resident manager, laundry rooms in both towers, storage and bike rooms, and even a parking garage that is accessible from the building's service elevator. The recently renovated lobby features bright lights and new fixtures, looking out on a pleasant viewing garden between the towers. Residents may exit on 16th or 15th Streets. Located at the crossroads of Union Square, Flatiron, Chelsea, Greenwich Village, and the West Village. Short walk to the F/M, N/Q/R/W, 4/5/6, 1/2/3, and L subways and the 14th Street Path train for easy commutes anywhere in the city. Coop board approval required. Co-purchasing, guarantor, parent buying for employed children, and pied-a-terre arrangements allowed. Subletting allowed - must live in unit for 5 years and then sublet for 4 years max. 20% down payment required.
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The Flatiron District is a vibrant and bustling neighborhood located in the heart of Manhattan, named after the iconic Flatiron Building, a triangular-shaped landmark that stands at the intersection of Fifth Avenue and Broadway. This neighborhood offers a mix of commercial and residential spaces, attracting both residents and visitors alike with its unique charm.
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