SPEARS BUILDING, 525 West 22nd Street, #PHD

Condo For Sale  • 
Chelsea
Web ID # 1278529 RLS

$ 9,450,000

4 Beds • 2 Baths • 4,022 ft2  
Tax (Monthly): $5,984 Common Charges: $5,669

Building & Unit Features

  • Doorman
  • Elevator
  • Bicycle Room
  • Storage
  • Fireplace
  • Terrace
  • Dishwasher
  • High Ceilings
  • Laundry In Unit
  • West Chelsea dream loft living awaits in this sprawling four-bedroom, two-bathroom penthouse featuring a sun-drenched flexible floor plan and an extensive private terrace atop The Spears Building, a sought-after full-service condominium flanked by the Hudson River and The High Line.

    Inside this 4,022-square-foot residence, ceilings dotted with recessed lighting soar 13 feet tall over polished concrete floors, exposed brick, and oversized windows on the northern, eastern, and southern exposures. The gracious foyer opens to a spectacular great room warmed by a wood-burning fireplace and topped with an imposing skylight. Enjoy this remarkable footprint for relaxing and entertaining, surrounded by built-in cabinetry and open-sky south-facing views.
    Ahead, the windowed pass-through kitchen boasts its own sunny skylight and exposed brick walls alongside abundant cabinetry with butcher-block countertops, and stainless-steel appliances, including a Sub-Zero refrigerator, a gas range, and a dishwasher.

    Wake up to High Line views in the large corner primary bedroom featuring an en suite bathroom with a soaking tub and glass shower. The adjacent dressing room accommodates even the largest wardrobes with six floor-to-ceiling custom closets. In this wing, you'll also find two bright secondary bedrooms with excellent closet space, a skylight, and clerestory windows.

    Off the kitchen, an entrance reveals another corner bedroom with exposed brick and open shelving with direct access to the home's second full bathroom, perfect for a home office or to host guests. Rows of additional closets and an in-unit washer-dryer complete the thoughtful main-level layout.

    Ascend the stairs to discover an indoor-outdoor lounge area. Retractable glass doors open to the home's crowning glory, the 2,500-square-foot private rooftop terrace where unimpeded city views stretch on forever which make this unrivaled residence an unforgettable Chelsea penthouse.

    525 West 22nd Street is a boutique building constructed in 1880 by Kinney Brothers, a division of American Tobacco Company. Converted to condominium use in 1996, The Spears Building is now a beautifully maintained, pet-friendly enclave where residents enjoy concierge service, a full-time doorman, resident manager, bicycle room, and common areas.

    Nestled between the Hudson River and The High Line, this West Chelsea Arts District neighborhood is surrounded by some of the city's best art, shopping, dining, and recreation. Stroll through countless galleries, the Whitney Museum, Chelsea Market and Hudson Yards.
    Stories: 6
    Units: 30
    Total Rooms: 6
    Pet Policy: Pets OK
    Listing Courtesy Of Compass

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    Estimated Monthly Costs


    $53,757
    Est. Mortgage
    $5,669
    Common Charges
    $5,984
    Real Estate Tax
    $65,410
    Monthly Total*
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    Nearby Subways

    • C E 8th Ave & 23rd St (~0.40 mile)
    • A C E L 8th Ave & 16th St (~0.49 mile)


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