Chic 1 Bed in Chelsea - Modern Living in a Prime Location!
Welcome to your stylish new home in the heart of Chelsea! This 1-bedroom apartment combines contemporary design with unbeatable convenience, perfect for NYC living.
Apartment Highlights:
Spacious Layout: Open floor plan with plenty of space to relax, entertain, or work from home.
Abundant Natural Light: Large windows fill the apartment with beautiful natural light and offer vibrant city views.
Modern Kitchen: Equipped with stainless steel appliances, ample cabinetry, and sleek countertops for a seamless cooking experience.
Comfortable Bedroom: Large enough to fit a queen bed, with generous closet space.
Updated Bathroom: Elegant finishes and extra storage for a clean, modern feel.
Building Amenities:
24/7 Doorman & Security: Enjoy peace of mind with around-the-clock service.
Rooftop Deck: Take in panoramic city views or relax with friends on the terrace.
Fitness Center: Conveniently work out right at home.
Located steps from the High Line, Chelsea Market, and world-class dining and shopping, this apartment offers the very best of city living. Easy access to multiple subway lines ensures a quick commute anywhere in NYC.
Don't miss out on this Chelsea gem - reach out today to schedule a viewing!
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