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Tracy Anderson

315 7TH Avenue 18D - Kheel Tower

$849,000 315 7TH Avenue 18D, New York City, NY 10001

Take advantage of extremely low monthlies with this enormous, high-floor view studio loft at Kheel Tower.

This recently renovated home offers tall ceilings and expansive western views through oversized windows overlooking Chelsea and Hudson Yards. The foyer opens up to a kitchen with dining area - rare in a studio apartment. The chef's kitchen features custom cabinets, Corian countertops, and stainless-steel appliances. The large living/sleeping area provides plenty of opportunities for different layouts. The renovated, luxurious bathroom features Carrera marble tile, a new vanity, and modern fixtures. There is an in-unit washer & dryer and laundry is available on multiple floors throughout the building.

The Kheel Tower is a prewar Art Deco loft building with a live-in resident manager (who accepts packages), a video security system, and a large service elevator. The 1 train is practically outside your front door and you're a few blocks from the 2/3/A/C/E as well as Whole Foods & Trader Joe's. Please note - photos are virtually staged.

  • For Sale
    Status
  • 1
    Bathroom
  • 1926
    Year Built
  • 530 Sq.Ft.
    Living Area

Features & Amenities

Area & Lot

  • Status: For Sale
  • Living Space: 530 Sq.Ft.
  • MLS® ID: RLS20030153
  • Type: Condo
  • Year Built: 1926
  • View Description: City, River

Interior

  • Total Bathrooms: 1
  • Full Bathrooms: 1
  • Laundry Room: Building Other, Washer Hookup, In Unit

Exterior & Building

  • Stories: 21
  • Other Exterior Features: None, Private Outdoor Space Under 60 Sqft

Financial

  • Sales Price: $849,000
  • HOA Fees: $552/mo

315 7TH Avenue 18D - Kheel Tower

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