NYC Apartments for Sale in Chelsea

Chelsea's boundaries run from 14th Street to 34th Street and west from Sixth Avenue to the Hudson River. But Chelsea has never been about boundaries, and that is what has made it one of Manhattan’s most fascinating and desirable residential neighborhoods and home to some of the most sought-after condominium listings in Manhattan. It helps, of course, that Chelsea is also home to some of New York City's most luxurious shopping, best art galleries, the ultra-hip High Line park and some of the most impressive new architecture on display anywhere in Manhattan. Between the neighborhood’s distinctive personality and a host of new construction luxury condominiums and elegant condo conversions, it’s easy to see why Chelsea is a place many New Yorkers want to live.
While Chelsea is famed for its hundreds of art galleries, some of the most impressive new eye candy in the neighborhood is of the architectural variety. Not to take anything away from the work on display in the Gagosian Gallery, the Matthew Marks Gallery, or the Sonnabend, but a number of new construction condominiums surrounding the beautiful High Line Park rank up there with the finest art on display anywhere in the neighborhood -- which means that Frank Gehry, Jean Nouvel, Robert A.M. Stern and other blue-chip architects are among the many visionaries whose work can be seen on a given day in Chelsea. The High Line itself, the lushly landscaped elevated park which runs above ninth avenue through lower Chelsea and into the Meatpacking District, has also emerged as an attraction to rival all those galleries, as well as shopping destinations such as Chelsea's Barneys CO-OP and innumerable other high-fashion boutiques. Chelsea Market provides easy access to gourmet food, Chelsea Piers offers the city’s best indoor sports facilities -- from basketball courts and golf driving ranges to a bowling alley and rock climbing -- and several easily accessible mass transit options put the rest of New York City within easy reach. Linc, the developing area around the Lincoln Tunnel, is adding new constructions in addition to a subway stop, which will help reshape this part of New York. In short, Chelsea is a neighborhood many people want to visit, and which few want to leave.
Which makes it no surprise that Chelsea condominiums are among the most sought-after condo listings in Manhattan. While there are numerous new construction condominiums in Chelsea, many of the best-loved Chelsea condos strike a distinctly classical note. New construction condominiums such as 456 West 19th Street pay architectural homage to Chelsea’s pre-war architecture while delivering some very contemporary comforts and an impressive suite of green building technologies. Other Chelsea condominiums are strikingly futuristic, with such High Line-adjacent Chelsea condos as HL23 and Nouvel are setting the pace for architectural innovation in a luxury Manhattan condominium. Classic and contemporary, futuristic and traditional, edgy and homey, Chelsea is as label-resistant as ever -- and home to some of the finest condo listings in Manhattan.
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A pre-war luxury condominium conversion in Chelsea, 422W20 -- aptly named for its location at 422 West 20th Street -- offers opulent apartments for sale. Formerly a dormitory for married General Theological Seminary students constructed in 1895, this NYC condo offers the best of both worlds to its residents: the classic look of Manhattan architecture complementing freshly renovated, modern apartments that characterize living in one of Manhattan’s hippest neighborhoods.

Located in Manhattan’s ultra-trendy Meatpacking District, 345 West 14th Street is an 11-story structure, offering 37 vibrant, sustainable residences. As the site of the former Gansevoort Square building, the West Village low-rise now boasts a hand-laid, Danish brick façade, bronze windows, and an array of finely crafted features. Apartments at 345 West 14th Street range in size from one to three bedrooms, with many encompassing private, landscaped terraces, complete with sweeping downtown Manhattan views.

The Manhattan neighborhood of West Chelsea is home to a number of impressive luxury condominiums and rental spaces that have cemented Chelsea’s reputation as a fashionable and cutting-edge part of New York City. Distinguished by awards from the American Institute of Architecture (AIA) and the Society of American Registered Architects (SARA) for excellence in design and architecture, the prestigious Chelsea Modern on West 18th Street stands out among its luxury neighbors, featuring an architectural marvel of a facade, excellent views and spacious living areas.

Vesta 24, in its desirable location on the High Line in Chelsea, is a 14 story condominium with both elegance and modernity. The bottom half of the exterior is wood covered, while the floors above are made of stone and glass. This building, located at 231 West 10th St, is in the heart of the West Chelsea art galleries as well as steps away from fine dining and green space.

Designed by noted Architect Cary Tamarkin, 508 West 24th Street is just one of the new breed of luxury apartment buildings located along then High Line in Chelsea. The building features oversized casement windows overlooking one of New York City's most famous attractions and puts residents in heart of Chelsea's ultra-desirable shopping and dining destinations.

Casa Moderne is a new boutique condo building in Chelsea featuring six luxury homes. Rising 10 stories, this building boasts a prime Chelsea location steps from the popular High Line elevated park.

505 West Chelsea Street was designed to represent the best of modern luxury with timeless features and brilliant materials. Architect Thomas Juul-Hansen has created two interconnected buildings that rise on either side of the revolutionary High Line park to highlight both the natural and the man-made beauty of this iconic green space.

500 West 21st Street is a luxury condominium planned for construction in West Chelsea. Developed by Sherwood Equities, the building is intended to have 32 units and stand at 9 stories. The layouts will be various but spacious with a “contemporary classic” aesthetic in mind for all units. The building will be adjacent to but separate from the High Line, allowing residents to enjoy it without sacrificing privacy.

Also known as The Irvin House, 308 West 30th Street is a post-war elevator building located in the middle of Chelsea. The luxury units at 308 West 30th Street provide easy access to Penn Station and are walking distance from the Eight Ave Gourmet Market.