Built in 1847, this four-story condominium is part of the Lamartine Place Historic District in Chelsea. The property offers various services and is located near art galleries, restaurants, and Hudson Yards. Currently, 1 apartment is for sale.
341 West 29th Street is a historic townhouse built in 1847, located in the Lamartine Place Historic District of Chelsea. This four-story, two-unit condominium features a Greek Revival style and is one of twelve houses designed by developers William Torrey and Cyrus Mason. The property is situated near the vibrant Chelsea art scene, fine dining, and Hudson Yards, providing a unique blend of urban living and historic charm.
The building currently comprises two condominiums: a garden duplex and an upper triplex. The garden duplex features three bedrooms and two-and-a-half bathrooms, with a spacious parlor floor that opens to a private garden. The upper triplex includes four bedrooms and three-and-a-half bathrooms, highlighted by a rooftop terrace with views of the Empire State Building. Both units have been thoughtfully renovated while retaining original details such as wide plank wood floors and exposed brick walls.
341 West 29th Street offers the potential for conversion back to a single-family home, making it an attractive option for both investors and end-users. The property provides a serene environment with a planted front yard, while also being close to the bustling neighborhoods of Chelsea and Hudson Yards. This townhouse represents a rare opportunity to enjoy the privacy of townhouse living while having the option for income generation.
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