Description
The size of the residence is accentuated by the soaring 11' ceilings. The apartment features quiet northern exposures facing the serene, Zen-inspired Chelsea Mercantile courtyard.
The expansive living and dining space measures over 25' by 25' providing endless options for comfortable living and grand entertaining. The spacious and private bedroom measures nearly 9' by 16'.
The separate galley kitchen features black granite counters, an abundance of custom-built solid wood cabinetry, and stainless steel appliances. The bathroom is clad in limestone and modern fixtures and finishes.
Other features of this special residence include a washer/dryer hook up, a wall of soundproof Thermopane tilt-and-turn windows spanning across the entire living room and bedroom, solid wood maple floors, generous custom-built closet space, separately controlled heat and AC, and electric blinds.
252 Seventh Avenue, the Chelsea Mercantile, is located in the heart of Chelsea and steps away from Flatiron, Nomad, the High Line, Madison Square Park, and the Meatpacking District. It is a truly white-glove condominium with stellar financials and boasting some of the lowest carrying charges of any full-service Manhattan condo.
Building amenities include a 24-hour doorman and concierge, live-in super, a 10,000-square-foot roof deck with unparalleled views of the city, a fully equipped gym, a playroom, valet services, parking located on the lower level, and a Whole Foods Market in the retail space of the building. The building lobby was recently restyled and renovated.
Building Features 21 Floors354 Units
Unit Features
$1,225,000 / $1,422 per ft²
Sold: Jan 07, 2022
-2.0% from ask / 57 Days to Sell
1 Bed / 1 Bath - / 861 ft²
Total Monthly expenses: $1,883
Maintenance: $1,184 / R.E. Taxes $699
Exclusively listed with: Compass
Michael
Franco
mfranco@compass.com
917-817-4122
Miriam
Richards
miriam.richards@compass.com
(917) 696-5726
Unit listing history
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