A Prewar Floor-Through in Chelsea (With Tin Ceilings From Minnesota)

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This prewar Chelsea apartment, on the market now, has 11-foot ceilings, and more or less every original period detail one could imagine: two fireplaces, wall moldings, window casings, and parquet floors with ribbon inlays

Specs: Two beds, two baths, approximately 1,400 square feet

This parlor floor unit was actually once only half its size, before it was combined with a rear unit into a complete floor-through. It has 11-foot ceilings, and more or less every original period detail one could imagine: two fireplaces, wall moldings, window casings, and parquet floors with ribbon inlays.

 

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Hard to believe it’s only 1,300 a month! What’s the catch?

What I simply cannot grasp is how this could possibly be $1.3 million. That’s got to be a misprint. Right? This apt would be $3.5 mill in Indianapolis!!!

Pre WW1 or pre WW2.

Exquisite.

Congratulations!!!Very well done!!! Best Wishes blessing you all🇮🇳💕💥

Yes but is it rent controlled or rent stabilized?

that's ugly

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