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250 W 16th Street, Apt 2nd Floor / Unit 1F
250 west 16th street, 2fl1f: classic chelsea charm meets smart modern updates
this charming second floor home is in a pre-war, boutique elevator co-op, featuring a step-down entry with a full lobby and ground floor apartments. Every room in this bright and airy one-bedroom, one-bath residence enjoys natural light, complemented by hardwood oak floors, high ceilings, and through-wall a/c. The spacious living room features an exposed brick accent wall and a decorative fireplace, adding a dose of authentic character. There’s ample room for a home office setup, plus serene views over trendy 16th street. The dining area comfortably fits six and flows into a thoughtfully renovated, windowed chef’s kitchen outfitted with quartz countertops, under-cabinet lighting, and a breakfast bar. High-end appliances include a fisher & paykel cooktop and oven, bosch dishwasher, and a new whirlpool refrigerator—all in stainless steel. Storage is abundant, with top and bottom cabinetry throughout. The oversized, windowed bathroom blends retro appeal with generous scale. The king-sized bedroom offers enough space for a seating area or reading nook; and a ceiling fan ensures year-round comfort. Closets abound throughout, with a deep walk-in near the entry (great as a small office!), a floor-to-ceiling coat/pantry closet, a floor-to-ceiling bedroom closet, and separate linen closet. Washer/dryer permitted with board approval. Building highlights: originally built in 1933 and converted to a co-op in 1978, 250 west 16th is a 45-unit, pet-friendly building that blends prewar charm with updated conveniences. The lobby, hallways, stairwells, and façade have been recently refreshed. The resident super has been in the building 25+ years. Amenities include central laundry room, bike storage, secure package closet, and video intercom system. Pied-à-terre, gifting, and parental co-purchasing permitted. Location perfection: situated at the nexus of chelsea, the west village, and flatiron, you're just steps from the a, c, e, and l trains—with the 1, 2, 3 lines just a few blocks away. Nearby cultural and recreational destinations include the high line, chelsea market, little island, the whitney museum, chelsea piers, union square greenmarket, and the joyce theater along with endless shopping, dining, and nightlife options that make this one of manhattan’s most desirable neighborhoods.
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