This $800K Chelsea two-bedroom co-op is easy on fees and rules

Photo credit: Andrew Brincka/DD Reps for The Corcoran Group
This two-bedroom parlor co-op on a tree-lined Chelsea block at 231 West 21st Street, asking $799,000, has plenty of pre-war charm along with tons of sunlight and a renovated kitchen and bath. Low monthly fees and laid-back co-op regs make Manhattan living a little easier.

High ceilings, well-tended wood floors, and pre-war details add up to a clean, airy vibe. The spacious living room is highlighted by original moldings and a decorative fireplace.


An eat-in kitchen is framed by a subway-tile backsplash and cleverly designed counter and storage space. A capacious fridge joins stainless steel appliances.



Bedrooms are small but light-filled; one offers two closets. A windowed bathroom is done in subway tile with a crisp, clean penny-tile floor.
The boutique co-op is made up of two pre-war elevator buildings, each with laundry facilities and private storage. A landscaped patio is shared by both, and there’s a live-in superintendent. Additional perks include low maintenance fees and flexible purchase policies: Co-purchasing, gifting, pied-à-terres, subletting, and guarantors are allowed with board approval.
[Listing details: 231 West 21st Street, Parlor 1A at CityRealty] [At The Corcoran Group by Jonathan Andrew, Elaine Mayers, and Gabriel Diamond]RELATED:
Photo credit: Andrew Brincka/DD Reps for The Corcoran Group
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