Favorite Listings of the Week: All Roads Lead to Chelsea
Chelsea is clearly having a moment—and this week’s lineup makes that impossible to ignore. From historic prewar residences at London Terrace Towers to design-forward homes perched above the High Line, every standout listing seems to point back to one of Manhattan’s most dynamic neighborhoods. Consider this week’s edition a curated snapshot of why Chelsea continues to dominate the downtown real estate conversation.
At 255 West 23rd Street, Residence 6CW is less an apartment and more a living installation. Listed for $1,850,000, this top-floor one-bedroom was conceived by designer Ghiora Aharoni as a “residence as a work of art,” where curved walls, custom metal-and-glass cabinetry, and seamless built-ins create a fluid, almost cinematic sense of movement throughout. A striking ventless fireplace—curved and shared between the living room and bedroom—anchors the space, while titanium-tiled surfaces and continuous Black Corian detailing elevate the home into something truly one-of-a-kind.
Set within the Art Deco Chelsea Gardens, the residence pairs its bold design with classic prewar appeal, including a full-time doorman, landscaped courtyard, and abundant natural light from its south-facing exposure. Just moments from the High Line, world-class galleries, and downtown’s best dining, this home offers a rare opportunity to live inside a piece of functional art in one of Manhattan’s most culturally rich neighborhoods. Andrew “Drew” Glick and Juliana Frei at Brown Harris Stevens are the listing agents.
At the crossroads of Chelsea and Flatiron, Residence 9C at 125 West 22nd Street is quietly positioning itself as one of the best-value two-bedrooms in the neighborhood. Listed for $1,990,000, this sun-filled home sits on the 9th floor with southern exposure, 9’5” ceilings, and oversized windows that flood the space with natural light. A gracious entry foyer leads into a chef’s kitchen equipped with Viking and Sub-Zero appliances, a wine fridge, custom cabinetry, and a generous island that anchors the open living space.
The split-bedroom layout offers privacy on both sides, with each suite featuring its own ensuite bath and outfitted closets. The primary suite adds a walk-in closet and a five-fixture marble bath with radiant heated floors, while the second bedroom mirrors the same level of finish. Located within the boutique Verde Chelsea—complete with a roof terrace, garden, and part-time doorman—this residence puts you steps from Eataly, Chelsea Market, and downtown’s best. Mark Jovanovic and Scott Hustis at Paradigm Advisory are the listing agents.
At 465 West 23rd Street, Residence 10A offers more than just prewar charm—it carries the legacy of influential curator Richard Flood. Now listed for $899,000, this corner one-bedroom at London Terrace Towers blends classic architectural details with a creative spirit, featuring beamed ceilings, hardwood floors, and a sunlit living room anchored by a floor-to-ceiling built-in bookshelf. Select works from Flood’s personal collection have been thoughtfully incorporated into the staging, reinforcing the home’s natural ability to double as a gallery-like space.
The layout includes an oversized bedroom, a windowed eat-in kitchen, and tranquil courtyard exposures that create a quiet retreat just moments from Chelsea’s gallery scene and the High Line. Residents of the iconic London Terrace Towers enjoy access to a half-Olympic indoor pool, fitness center with sauna and steam rooms, landscaped roof deck, and full-service staff. Mark Jovanovic and Scott Hustis at Paradigm Advisory are the listing agents.
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