109 West 26th Street is an 11-story, 13-unit prewar cooperative located near popular attractions in Manhattan. The pet-friendly building features original architectural elements and amenities including elevators and a renovated lobby. Currently, 2 apartments are for sale.
109 West 26th Street is an 11-story, 13-unit prewar co-op located in the vibrant Chelsea neighborhood, near Madison Square Park and the High Line. The building retains its original architectural elements from its past as a manufacturing site, offering a unique character. Residents enjoy amenities such as a key-locked passenger elevator, freight elevator, and a recently renovated lobby, all within a pet-friendly environment.
The apartments in this boutique building feature spacious layouts, with notable units like the full-floor lofts boasting 12-foot ceilings and oversized windows that provide abundant natural light. For instance, the expansive 4,500-square-foot residence on the 9th floor includes a massive great room, a chef's kitchen with top-of-the-line appliances, and a luxurious primary suite with a custom walk-in closet and spa-like bathroom. Other units, such as residence 8B, offer a more compact yet stylish living space with beamed ceilings and modern finishes.
Residents benefit from a secure living environment with 24-hour video security and private keyed elevator access. The building's location is ideal for those who appreciate easy access to dining, shopping, and cultural attractions, with nearby options including Eataly, Trader Joe's, and Whole Foods. Public transportation is also conveniently accessible, making it easy to navigate the city.
This financially strong co-op allows for subletting after two years, co-purchasers, and pets with board approval, making it a flexible option for a variety of buyers. A 2% flip tax applies, ensuring the building remains well-maintained and financially stable.
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