The Seymour, 261 West 25th Street, #5B
Key Details
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Listed: May 28, 2024Days on Market: 177Building Type: CondominiumNeighborhood: Chelsea (Manhattan)Doorman: FT Doorman
Description
It’s a generous (1460 ft² = 135 m²) two-bedroom, with two and a half bathrooms with no wasted space and abundant Southern light rendered ever pleasant by the view over the green tree-tops adorning West 25th Street.
You are naturally led to the bright kitchen and large living room area as you enter the apartment.
The chef’s kitchen features exquisite custom light oak cabinetry with leather handles and is equipped with top-of-the-line appliances by Subzero, Bertazzoni, and Miele. The dining and living rooms are functional enough to make entertaining easy and pleasant: you will enjoy having your friends over for comfortable dinner parties.
On the way to the sleeping area, you can find a stylish half bathroom with a custom black lacquered vanity and mosaic tiles. Then, you will finally arrive at the primary bedroom, featuring a custom-made walk-in closet and a white Calacatta Tucci marble bathroom with heated floors, a custom-designed sink vanity, and an extra-deep soaking bathtub.
The second bedroom is also very spacious, as is the sleek second bathroom.
The Seymour is one of the most luxurious yet understated boutique buildings in Chelsea.
It was entirely designed by the iconic architecture firm Rottet Studio (also designed by the Central Park Tower), and it perfectly matches Chelsea’s rich history.
The building’s amenities include a brick and ivy garden, a gym, a lounge with a fireplace and pool table, a media room, and a quiet library. The roof deck has fabulous views, a lounge area, and an outdoor kitchen.
Located just a few minutes walking distance to the 1/E/C/F subway lines and all the sought-after Chelsea attractions and conveniences, such as the Highline, the Chelsea and Flatiron bar and restaurant scene, the Chelsea Art Galleries, Whole Foods, and Trader Joe’s.
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