460 West 23rd Street is a pre-war co-op building in Chelsea, Manhattan, built in 1900 and converted in 1986. The 5-story walk-up building contains 11 units and offers amenities such as basement storage, garden, intercom, outdoor entertainment space, and fireplaces.
460 West 23rd Street is a pre-war co-op building located in the vibrant Chelsea neighborhood of Manhattan. Completed in 1900 and converted in 1986, this five-story walk-up features 11 units, offering a blend of classic charm and modern amenities. Residents enjoy access to a garden, basement storage, intercom system, and outdoor entertainment space, along with the warmth of fireplaces in select apartments.
Many apartments within the building showcase high ceilings, with some reaching up to 13 feet, and feature exposed brick walls that enhance their character. Common attributes include wood-burning fireplaces, oversized windows for natural light, and thoughtfully renovated kitchens equipped with stainless steel appliances and granite countertops. The residences also provide ample storage solutions, including oversized closets and built-in cabinetry.
Situated just minutes from the High Line, Chelsea Market, and the Gallery District, residents benefit from a rich array of cultural and culinary experiences. The building's location offers convenient access to public transportation, including the C/E/F/M/1 trains, making commuting throughout the city straightforward. The co-op allows for co-purchasing, gifting, and pied-Ă -terre arrangements, accommodating a variety of living situations.
Notably, 460 West 23rd Street is part of the Fitzroy Townhouse complex on Millionaire’s Row, a historic area known for its architectural significance. This pet-friendly co-op is well-maintained and has recently undergone façade restoration, ensuring a welcoming environment for both residents and their guests.
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