PRIVATE GARDEN :)
Enter your own fully renovated and restored oasis, complete with super-quiet private garden, and leave the bustling Chelsea/West Village/Meat Packing neighborhood behind.
This gorgeous 1BR, 2BA home was designed using the highest quality materials. With a 17' ceiling height, this home offers both a lofty space in the downstairs living quarters, as well as a very comfortable upstairs bedroom where you will sleep well thanks to the sound proofed ceiling.
The kitchen is equipped with a Subzero refrigerator, a Miele oven and dishwasher, an induction stovetop, a water filtration system, and a no touch, censor faucet. The upstairs bathroom is equipped with deep soaking tub, while the downstairs bathroom provides a standing shower stall. Both bathrooms are equipped with Graff shower fixtures, Restoration Hardware lighting, and customized vintage vanities.
Homey warmth exudes from the exposed brick walls, beams and woodwork, not to mention the custom-made bioethanol fireplace that is both safe to use, and safe for the environment.
100 West 15th Street is a 5-story building with 44-units. The building features an elevator, video intercom with remote accessibility, recently renovated laundry room, Amazon locker in the lobby, and private storage cage (for rent with waiting list). Pets, pied-a-terres, and subletting are permitted upon board approval. Please contact us for an appointment.
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Chelsea is a vibrant neighborhood from humble origins located on the west side of Manhattan between 14th and 34th street. With a ton of things to do, places to see, and some of the most luxurious apartments in the city, Chelsea is a neighborhood that's always looking for the next cool thing to add to the vibe of the area.
Chelsea originally started out as farmland, specifically the farmland of British Major Thomas Clarke. Clarke named his estate "Chelsea" after a district in London and the name stuck ever since. In the early 1800's Clark's daughter sold the land to the city, and Chelsea became an industrial neighborhood.
With industrialization came working class immigrants, who worked the piers and helped build the row houses and low rise apartment complexes that are still around to this day. Thanks to its surplus of industries and piers, Chelsea soon became a slightly wealthy neighborhood. It was even the sight of the new theater district before…
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