Chelsea Duplex In Historic Townhouse Lists For $3.1 Million

444 West 23rd Street, B
444 West 23rd Street, B

A parlor floor duplex apartment, located in the historic Fitzroy Townhouses, that has been featured in Architectural Digest, AD Spain and Elle Decor, lists for $3.1 million. The gut-renovated two-bedroom, two-bathroom co-op at 444 West 23rd Street is in a six-story townhouse built in 1857. The parlor floor features a living and dining room, galley chef’s kitchen, 13-foot ceilings, two wood burning fireplaces and double-height French doors that lead to a south facing terrace overlooking the surrounding landscaped gardens. Located in the West Chelsea Gallery District, the property is moments from the High-line, Hudson River Park and Chelsea Market. [NY Post]

444 West 23rd Street
444 West 23rd Street

Duplex In West Chelsea Sells For $5.3 Million

532 West 22nd St Apt 5A Living Room
532 West 22nd St Apt 5A, Living Room

A 3,000 sqft 4 bedroom 3.5 bath duplex in West Chelsea with 30 loft windows, 13 ft ceilings and a wraparound rooftop terrace with views of the Hudson River, the High Line and the city skyline sells for $5.3 Million. The residence was last listed for $5,699,000 and was purchased in 2004 for $4,995,000. [Streeteasy]

532 West 22nd St Apt 5A Foyer
532 West 22nd St Apt 5A, Foyer

40 Bleeker Street Penthouse Listed For $18 Million Goes To Contract

40 Bleeker Street Penthouse D
40 Bleeker Street Penthouse D

Duplex Penthouse with  4,094  interior sqft and 1,755 sqft exterior space, 5 bedrooms and 5.5 Baths, at 40 Bleeker Street listed for $18 million goes to contract. Building amenities include a private parking space in the underground garage available to purchase separately. The building has a 58-foot saline swimming pool, a state-of-the-art exercise room and stretching studio, 24-hour concierge service, a live-in superintendent, complimentary bicycle storage and a garden with reflecting pools and waterfalls. The 12-story building has 61 one to five bedroom units, with prices starting at about $1.775 million. Its six penthouses are sited on the 10th, 11th and 12th floors.

Lower Manhattan’s NoHo, which is an acronym for North of Houston Street, is bounded by Mercer Street on the west, the Bowery on the east, East 9th Street on the north and East Houston Street on the south. Once home to artists like Andy Warhol and the legendary CBGB music club, it’s known for its chic art galleries, hip bars and fine-dining restaurants. [Mansion Global]

40 Bleeker Street Designed By Ed Rawlings
40 Bleeker Street Designed By Ed Rawlings