Last year, sales kicked off on a boutique, 7-floor condo at 231 West 26th Street. Developed by New York-based Azimuth Development Group and designed by Aufgang Architects, the Chelsea building consists of six floor-through residences, ranging from one to three bedrooms.
New to the market is the building's two-bedroom penthouse which has an ask of $3.25 million. The 1,400-square-foot spread has its own roof deck with an outdoor kitchen and covers 832 square feet of area. Like all homes in the building, the unit has private elevator access, wide-plank white oak flooring, and an open kitchen with designer appliances. Additionally, the unit features Nest home technology, a zoned climate control system and a washer/dryer.
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Living areas face 26th Street while the bedrooms overlook a leafy courtyard. The master bedroom has a walk-in closet and an en-suite bath is fitted with a True Form sink and radiant-heated floors.
In addition to the penthouse, a two-bedroom on the fifth floor is listed for $2.525 million. The layout is essentially a mirror of the penthouse above just without the private outdoor space. Listings in the building average just above $2,000 per square foot, in line with the $2,013-per-foot condo listing price average for the overall Chelsea neighborhood.
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