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Newly-Listed $25M Chelsea Townhouse Aims to Break Record Sales Price

Just listed, this $25M Chelsea townhouse at 334 West 20th Street in NYC is aiming to break a sales record it recently set.

 In 2021, it sold for $22.5 Million, becoming the priciest townhouse sale in Chelsea, as reported by the WSJ. That record still stands. After an extensive redesign by AD100 firm Gachot, it's back on the market. If sold at the $25M ask, the townhouse would again set a record for the neighborhood.

All photo’s courtesy of Brown Harris Stevens.

Introducing 334 West 20th Street, a 25-foot wide Greek Revival townhouse situated in Chelsea's coveted historic district. Redesigned by AD100 firm Gachot, this luxurious residence spans over 7,000 square feet across five floors and includes an elevator and four private outdoor spaces. The parlor level features 11-foot ceilings, floor-to-ceiling windows, and Chevron-patterned, wide-plank white oak floors. A wood-burning fireplace enhances the southern exposed living room, while triple French doors open to a balcony and staircase leading to a landscaped private garden. The gourmet kitchen, custom-designed by Gachot, boasts Imperial Danby marble, Absolute Black granite counters, a Lacanche Savigny range, Miele and Sub-Zero appliances, and custom Valli & Valli hardware.

The first level above the parlor showcases three bedrooms with en-suite bathrooms finished with Walker Zanger Bianco Dolomite marble floor tiles, custom Gachot vanities, and Waterworks Highgate fixtures. This level also includes a large media or music room with double pocket doors and a windowed office. The top floor is dedicated to the primary bedroom suite, featuring a central entrance gallery, custom mahogany wet bar & refrigerator, luxury closets, and an oversized private terrace. The primary bathroom is adorned with Bianco Dolomite marble, a freestanding Duravit Luv bathtub, steam shower, Waterworks fixtures, and an additional dressing room or office.

The lower level of the townhouse offers a screening room with an adjacent wet bar, space for a wine cellar or sauna, laundry facilities, home gym, and an additional powder room. The home also boasts a multitude of outdoor spaces, including a landscaped garden, rooftop deck with stunning New York City skyline views, an intimate terrace off the primary suite, and a balcony off the rear parlor living room. While the historic facade of this 1836-built townhouse has been carefully restored, the interior has been meticulously modernized with exceptional finishes, new mechanical systems, hydronic radiant floor heat, automated shades, and Lutron lighting controls.

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