The Brooks-Van HornCondominium

117 West 17th Street, PH6A

Chelsea   |   Sixth Avenue & Seventh Avenue

Condo [Video Intercom]
$ 3,495,000
Rooms 4
Bedrooms 2
Bathrooms 2
Status Active
Real Estate Taxes [Monthly] $ 3,343
Common Charges [Monthly] $ 913
Financing Allowed 90%
Listing ID: 1745838

Jason Bauer

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Manager, Licensed Associate Real Estate Broker

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Property Description

Quintessential Duplex Loft Conversion Penthouse Atop Luxury Boutique Chelsea/Flatiron Condominium

Perched atop the coveted Brooks Van Horn condominium, this stunning duplex penthouse is a masterful blend of sophistication and function. Designed with dramatic flair and meticulous attention to detail, this mint-condition loft epitomizes the quintessential Chelsea loft lifestyle-merging historic charm with modern luxury. Enjoy a 900-square-foot private roof terrace with breathtaking Manhattan skyline views, perfect for summer cocktail gatherings, al fresco dining, or simply unwinding under the city lights.

Step inside to soaring 12" ceilings, expansive picture windows, and a skylight that bathes the living area in gorgeous southern light. A striking gas fireplace adds warmth and character, while a hidden door discreetly separates the private primary suite from the main living space, ensuring a refined sense of privacy. The elegant primary bath features marble flooring and a dual rainfall shower for a true spa-like retreat.

The open-concept kitchen and dining area maximizes space and functionality, complete with a Miele vented gas range, Subzero fridge, wine fridge, and spacious walk-in pantry, making it ideal for both everyday living and entertaining. A stylish staircase leads to the second bedroom, en-suite bath, and up to the enormous rooftop terrace-a rare gem in this prime location. Storage is abundant throughout, with custom closets, built-ins, and a dedicated laundry room.

This home has been upgraded with Lutron lighting, automatic window treatments, Sonos speaker system, and Nest-controlled central air, allowing for seamless comfort and convenience at the touch of a button.

Originally home to a theatrical costume manufacturer, The Brooks Van Horn was transformed into a boutique luxury condominium in 1982 and remains one of the area's most sought-after loft buildings. Residents enjoy keyed elevator access, video intercom with remote access, deeded private storage, and bike storage. Located at the crossroads of Chelsea and Flatiron, the Brooks Van Horn offers easy access to the Union Square's Farmers Market, renowned shopping destinations, and dining hotspots-offering effortless access to the best of New York City.

Quintessential Duplex Loft Conversion Penthouse Atop Luxury Boutique Chelsea/Flatiron Condominium

Perched atop the coveted Brooks Van Horn condominium, this stunning duplex penthouse is a masterful blend of sophistication and function. Designed with dramatic flair and meticulous attention to detail, this mint-condition loft epitomizes the quintessential Chelsea loft lifestyle-merging historic charm with modern luxury. Enjoy a 900-square-foot private roof terrace with breathtaking Manhattan skyline views, perfect for summer cocktail gatherings, al fresco dining, or simply unwinding under the city lights.

Step inside to soaring 12" ceilings, expansive picture windows, and a skylight that bathes the living area in gorgeous southern light. A striking gas fireplace adds warmth and character, while a hidden door discreetly separates the private primary suite from the main living space, ensuring a refined sense of privacy. The elegant primary bath features marble flooring and a dual rainfall shower for a true spa-like retreat.

The open-concept kitchen and dining area maximizes space and functionality, complete with a Miele vented gas range, Subzero fridge, wine fridge, and spacious walk-in pantry, making it ideal for both everyday living and entertaining. A stylish staircase leads to the second bedroom, en-suite bath, and up to the enormous rooftop terrace-a rare gem in this prime location. Storage is abundant throughout, with custom closets, built-ins, and a dedicated laundry room.

This home has been upgraded with Lutron lighting, automatic window treatments, Sonos speaker system, and Nest-controlled central air, allowing for seamless comfort and convenience at the touch of a button.

Originally home to a theatrical costume manufacturer, The Brooks Van Horn was transformed into a boutique luxury condominium in 1982 and remains one of the area's most sought-after loft buildings. Residents enjoy keyed elevator access, video intercom with remote access, deeded private storage, and bike storage. Located at the crossroads of Chelsea and Flatiron, the Brooks Van Horn offers easy access to the Union Square's Farmers Market, renowned shopping destinations, and dining hotspots-offering effortless access to the best of New York City.


Listing Courtesy of Serhant LLC

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Apartment Features

A/C
Washer / Dryer
117 West 17th Street Chelsea New York NY 10011

Building Details [117 West 17th Street]

Ownership Condo
Service Level Video Intercom
Access Keyed Elevator
Pet Policy Pets Allowed
Block/Lot 793/7501
Building Type Loft
Age Pre-War
Year Built 1910
Floors/Apts 6/20

Building Amenities

Bike Room
Common Storage
Laundry Rooms
Roof Deck

Building Statistics

$ 1,315 APPSF

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