Jensen Lewis Building

161 West 15th Street, 4C

Chelsea   |   Avenue of the Americas & Seventh Avenue

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Co-op [Video Intercom]
$ 1,925,000
Rooms 4
Bedrooms 2
Bathrooms 1
Status Active
Maintenance [Monthly] $ 2,537
Financing Allowed 80%
Listing ID: 2133946

Jason Bauer

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Property Description

Sunny Loft in the Heart of Chelsea: A Rare Offering at the Historic Jensen Lewis Building. With soaring 12'2 ft ceiling height and oversized South-facing windows, the floorplan is conducive to all permutations and multiple layouts. Currently this home has one bathroom. Other C line units have created two interior bedrooms with two full bathrooms. The enclosed kitchen can be opened-up to reclaim the true authentic loft experience. Washer/dryer in-place. The Jensen Lewis building, built in 1919, originally served as the headquarters for Street & Smith Publishing.  Converted to cooperative in 1980, this 64 unit well-run building has low maintenance, requires 20% cash down and permits sublets. This pet-friendly building also allows Guarantors, Co-Purchasers and Gifting on a case-by-case basis. Elevator, intercom and video security, live-in-super, full-time porter and bike room make this Coop a special home. Conveniently located near Union Square, the Highline and the West Village. Access to public transportation is around the corner on Seventh Avenue with the 1,2,3 trains and on Sixth Avenue with the F, M and L trains and the 14th Street Path Station and Crosstown bus.  This is more than just an apartment; it's an opportunity to own a piece of New York history.
Sunny Loft in the Heart of Chelsea: A Rare Offering at the Historic Jensen Lewis Building. With soaring 12'2 ft ceiling height and oversized South-facing windows, the floorplan is conducive to all permutations and multiple layouts. Currently this home has one bathroom. Other C line units have created two interior bedrooms with two full bathrooms. The enclosed kitchen can be opened-up to reclaim the true authentic loft experience. Washer/dryer in-place. The Jensen Lewis building, built in 1919, originally served as the headquarters for Street & Smith Publishing.  Converted to cooperative in 1980, this 64 unit well-run building has low maintenance, requires 20% cash down and permits sublets. This pet-friendly building also allows Guarantors, Co-Purchasers and Gifting on a case-by-case basis. Elevator, intercom and video security, live-in-super, full-time porter and bike room make this Coop a special home. Conveniently located near Union Square, the Highline and the West Village. Access to public transportation is around the corner on Seventh Avenue with the 1,2,3 trains and on Sixth Avenue with the F, M and L trains and the 14th Street Path Station and Crosstown bus.  This is more than just an apartment; it's an opportunity to own a piece of New York history.

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Apartment Features

A/C
Washer / Dryer
Washer / Dryer Hookups
161 West 15th Street Chelsea New York NY 10011

Building Details [161 West 15th Street]

Ownership Co-op
Service Level Video Intercom
Access Keyed Elevator
Pet Policy Pets Allowed
Block/Lot 791/1
Building Type Loft
Age Pre-War
Year Built 1919
Floors/Apts 7/62

Building Amenities

Bike Room
Private Storage

Building Statistics

$ 1,669 APPSF

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