Louis Philippe Condo is a post war building at 312 West 23rd Street in Chelsea, completed in 1948 and converted to condominiums in 1987. The five story, 76 unit building features Art Deco details and offers a virtual doorman, live-in superintendent, elevator, laundry room, and bike storage. The building welcomes guarantors and pied-à-terre owners but does not allow pets.
The building consists primarily of studio apartments and most have hardwood floors, high ceilings, and walk in closets, with many units offering oversized or walk in storage. Several apartments have bathroom skylights, and some units include custom Murphy beds to maximize space.
South facing apartments overlook a church across the street, with some units featuring unique views of stained glass windows, while some north facing units provide open city views. Back facing apartments tend to be quieter, away from the activity of 23rd Street. The building's Chelsea location provides access to multiple subway lines (C/E, 1, L, A trains), Whole Foods, Target, Trader Joe's, the High Line, and the neighborhood's galleries and restaurants.
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