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Per Month$8,750
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Essentials
- Price$8,750
- TypeCondo
- Bedrooms3
- Bathrooms3
- Rooms5
- Approx. Sq. Ft.2,177
- Exposure North & South
Key Features
- New Development
- Floor through
- Doorman
- Elevator
- Central air
Centrally located between the dynamic Meatpacking and West Chelsea Art districts, the full floor luxury condominiums at 459 West 18th are elegantly designed featuring superior finishes, subtle accents and uncompromising attention to detail. North and South facing oversized windows offer magnificent views and unparalleled light. In counterpoint to the exuberant exterior architecture, serene interiors feature a palette of black and white warmed with wood finishes and discrete accents of cielo blue, 4 wide white oak flooring and Lualdi frameless white oak doors and translucent glass contribute to the luxuriously understated interiors. **Owner paying brokers fee**
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Chelsea
Downtown on the West Side, from 14th Street to 34th Street, and from Sixth Avenue to the Hudson River.
The newest Chelsea news – and some of the hottest condos for sale — are on the Far West Side, where the south section of the High Line, an elevated park that’s been created from an abandoned railroad track, opened in 2009. The modern development is great for walking and people watching, and the ribbon of green is a pleasing view for many a Chelsea apartment.
459 West 18th Street
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Della Valle Bernheimer designed West Chelsea condominium with meticulously designed details and thoughtfully selected materials to achieve an understated, serene interior and stark, dramatic exterior. The building envelope is comprised of composite panels and white and clear glass. Fenestration punctures through the building mass are expressed as extruded collars. In an effort to blur the delineation between interior and exterior and to eliminate the distraction of mullions typically associated with curtain wall systems, massive expanses of glass add a cinematic quality, framing views like art-in-progress. This 31,000 square foot Leed-certified building features: ten units, eleven floors, elevator, doorman and concierge, and bike room. The interior has unprecedented large windows for a New York condo framing views like art progress. Each apartment has FSC-certified white oak floors and energy-efficient low-E glass floor-to-ceiling windows. The project was featured in several prominent publications including Metropolis, the New York Times and New York Magazine.
Additional features of this building include: Common Terrace.
- New development
- Built in 2009
- 11 floors
- 10 units
- Elevator
- Pet friendly
- Doorman
- Common roof deck
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