Condo pick of the week

The High Line's right next door from this two-bedroom Chelsea condo

By Alanna Schubach  | February 16, 2017 - 2:59PM
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Not only are the amenities over-the-top in this condo on the western edge of Chelsea—think Equinox spa and zen meditation garden—but it's also a matter of feet from the High Line, and offers Hudson River views.

The two-bedroom, two-bath apartment boasts impressive interiors as well, thanks to the touch of a designer who specializes in feng shui. But you don't get all that style for cheap—the unit is listed by Douglas Elliman for $3.49 million, on par with many similar properties in this increasingly glitzy neighborhood.  

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The apartment is a roomy 1,266 square feet, and the open main area (see the main image) is large enough for separate living and dining spaces. Oversize windows offer river vistas, and there's a cozy nook from which to do some people-watching. The adjacent kitchen is visually soothing, outfitted with smooth bamboo floors and cabinetry, upscale appliances, and a huge wine fridge—better for entertaining. 

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The master suite more large windows, plus a built-in desk area; you'll also find a walk-in closet and attached bath, with double sinks and a separate shower and bathtub. The second bedroom is at the opposite end of the apartment, helping to create a sense of privacy, and also includes a large closet and en-suite bath. The floorplan reveals an in-unit washer and dryer and additional closet in the foyer. 

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Access to this development's amenities are one of the highlights of owning a condo here: Along with the luxe fitness center and garden, there is 24-hour doorman service, entertainment lounges, bike storage, on-site parking, and this impressive roof deck, which could rival the High Line's coveted loungers come summer. 

 

Alanna Schubach

Contributing writer

Contributing editor Alanna Schubach has over a decade of experience as a New York City-based freelance journalist.

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