Buyers interested in the New York market will be charmed by a recently renovated Chelsea loft bursting with pizazz. The two-bedroom co-op, whose original circa-1905 details were preserved during the revamp, is asking $1.79 million.In the main living area, an exposed brick wall provides a striking contrast to the restored tin ceilings and cast-iron columns on display in the center of the room. Contemporary iron panels border the windows and glass doors leading into the master bedroom. The dark cabinets and stainless steel appliances in the kitchen are unsuccessful at stifling the natural light that brightens up the spacious cooking area. An in-unit washer and dryer situated in the area is an added bonus to the space.Casey Bickley and Ronnie Rosenberg of Compass note the apartment’s affinity for relaxation, specifically in the claw foot soaking tub located in a black and white tiled bathroom. The 1,060 square-foot gem is nestled between Madison Square Park and the Chelsea Gallery District, offering a laundry list of options for transportation, food and entertainment.Curbed first reported that the glamorous yet cozy gem hit the market. To get social and stay on top of the hottest listings in New York and all over the world, follow dailyDEEDS on Instagram!
This article appears in the July 2018 issue of DailyDeeds.