Total Est. Monthly Carrying Cost:
$31,852 ($14.03/ft2)
Note: the above is based on a down payment of 20% ($950,000),
which is the minimum amount permitted by the building.
Description
Welcome to Residence 5-J at the Chelsea Enclave, located in the heart of the tree-lined West Chelsea Historic District. Enter this unique residence to be greeted by arresting views from 11' windows of Gothic Revival architecture and manicured lawns from the beautiful courtyard of the Episcopal Church Seminary. An entry foyer with a powder room opens to the expansively proportioned 28 X 18 living space with 11' ceilings.
The corner, southwest facing and sun drenched kitchen (with separate breakfast room) includes Subzero, Bosch and Wolf appliances, as well as two large closets; one serves as a pantry and one as a walk-in laundry room. All three bedrooms with en-suite marble bathrooms face North over tree-lined West 20th street and offer charming views of historic Chelsea townhomes. The Main Suite with 11' ceilings includes two custom outfitted closets and a luxuriously appointed bath with Grohe fixtures and heated floors.
This inviting home offers meticulous craftsmanship throughout and is complete with multi-zoned air-conditioning, oak hardwood flooring and unusually quiet double paned windows. The fifth floor has the highest ceiling height of any other floor in the building making this apartment unique. Chelsea Enclave is a premier full-service luxury condop located between 20th & 21st streets on Ninth Avenue in West Chelsea's Historic District.
Designed by innovative Polshek Partnership Architects (renamed Ennead Architects in 2010) with interiors by Alan Wanzenberg and developed by the acclaimed Brodsky Organization in 2011. Inside the 24/7 attended lobby, rich wood panels and fresh flowers reflect the botanic backdrop of the Seminary "Close.? Outfitted with a full suite of amenities, Chelsea Enclave offers a gym complete with a yoga studio; premium fitness equipment including cardio, cable motion and Pilates machines; free-weights; core stability balls; and an iPod dock and HDTVs for entertainment.
The building's north and south landscaped roof terraces, with dining/entertaining areas, a sundeck with chaise lounges and a stainless steel BBQ grill, present sweeping city views including that of the iconic Empire State Building and Walker Tower.
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