From the time it was built at the turn of the twentieth century, 253 West 18th Street was a classic four-story townhouse with a red brick facade and fire escapes that seemed to epitomize old New York. However, everything changed after an entity known as AC 253W18 Company LLC bought the property for $7.05 million in September 2014 (Acris). Four years and an extensive renovation later, it is unrecognizable as a sleek, six-story brick and glass townhouse that was listed for $17.5 million in April. Even after a recent reduction to $14.995 million, CityRealty listings report that it is the most expensive townhouse in the neighborhood.
All six stories of spacious rooms are filled with top-of-the-line finishes and fixtures, and the best of Chelsea is practically right outside the door. The High Line, Chelsea Market, the Meatpacking District, and the neighborhood's top restaurants and galleries are a short walk away.
All six stories of spacious rooms are filled with top-of-the-line finishes and fixtures, and the best of Chelsea is practically right outside the door. The High Line, Chelsea Market, the Meatpacking District, and the neighborhood's top restaurants and galleries are a short walk away.
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A skylit indoor pool in the cellar is a welcome retreat and a rarity in Manhattan.
An airy entry leads to an open kitchen with custom cabinetry, Calacatta marble countertops, a massive island, and top-of-the-line appliances.
The kitchen is lit by floor-to-ceiling windows, and a private garden is right outside the door.
All levels are connected by a chic floating staircase as well as an elevator.
A gas fireplace with an ocean silver travertine surround is the centerpiece of the formal living room.
The full-floor master suite boasts a gas fireplace, an enormous dressing room, and a private balcony overlooking the garden.
A marble-clad master bath is outfitted with a double vanity, two-person rain shower, and free-standing soaking tub.
The bedrooms on the fourth and fifth floors have walk-in closets and en suite marble baths.
Both rooms on the sixth floor are flexible enough to be used as bedrooms, studies, rec rooms, or living space.
A roof deck comes with a built-in grill, generous entertainment space, and sweeping Chelsea views on all sides.
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