<p>Introducing Residence 3D at 315 Seventh Avenue, a meticulously renovated 1,000 sqft loft nestled within one of Chelsea's iconic art-deco buildings. Boasting a seamless blend of historic charm and modern convenience, this 2-bedroom, 2-bathroom home offers an unparalleled urban retreat.</p><p>Step inside to discover a luminous sanctuary with a full wall of expansive windows, bathing the space in natural light. Towering ceilings reaching 11+ ft and Mullican hardwood flooring add an airy ambiance, while thoughtful touches like an in-unit washer/dryer ensure utmost comfort.</p><p>Entertain with ease in the spacious living room, designed for versatility with areas for formal dining, office, or relaxation. The chef's kitchen is a culinary haven, featuring quartz countertops, stainless steel appliances, and a sprawling 10 36 ft island with seating for six. Additional highlights include an induction cooking range, a built-in wine refrigerator, and ample storage.</p><p>Retreat to the serene bedrooms, including a second bedroom with a convenient Murphy bed for flexible use as a guest room or office. Each ensuite bath exudes opulence, adorned with floor-to-ceiling marble, quartz countertops, and indulgent amenities such as a deep soaking tub and a 22" European rain shower.</p><p>Nestled in the vibrant heart of Chelsea, this residence offers unparalleled access to the best of NYC living. Explore nearby attractions like The High Line, Broadway theaters, and world-class dining, with effortless transportation via the nearby 1 train. Enjoy modern comforts including a live-in super, four elevators, and multi-door security with remote phone access entry.</p><p>This apartment presents an attractive opportunity for investors as it allows for short-term rentals of six months with board approval, offering flexibility and potential for rental income. Please note there is currently an assessment of $2,346/month ending on March 1st, 2025. Listed common charges are not reflective of such. The listed taxes are inclusive of an abatement. Some images have been virtually staged.</p>